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Charles Wright Academy average salary is $121,189, median salary is $121,189 with a salary range from $102,378 to $140,000.
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Director Of Customer Support 140,000-140,000 San Jose, CA, 95101 2017 Charles Wright Academy Director Of Customer Support Salaries (2)
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Director Of Customer Support 102,378-102,378 Santa Clara, CA, 95050 2014 Charles Wright Academy Director Of Customer Support Salaries (2)
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  • Charles Wright Academy
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Tacoma, WA
  • The CWA History Faculty are committed to drawing students into the study of our discipline in order for them to more fully understand the world around them. We strive to instill in each student a broad knowledge and appreciation of history, heritage, and culture, and foster an enthusiasm for learning through self-exploration and study. Learning results from artful teaching that engages students actively, intellectually, and collaboratively. Students are taught to think critically and clearly, to communicate effectively, and to develop a set of values that will encourage them to act compassionately and respectfully.