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    Amy Ray
    Physical Health and Wellness Department Chair
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    Ms. Ray joined the Sage Hill faculty in 2000 and currently serves as the Physical Health Department Chair, Physical Health instructor, Lightning Locker Store Manager, and Girls Soccer Coach.  She was named Academy League Coach of the Year for the 2003-2004 soccer season. Ms. Ray is also the advisor to Sage Hill’s Make-A-Wish Foundation service learning project and school club. As an undergraduate at the University of Southern California (USC), Ms. Ray was a four-year scholarship soccer player with eight school records. After completing her degree in Social Sciences with an emphasis in Psychology, she served as a graduate assistant soccer coach for USC and also coached a local inner-city boys’ junior high school soccer team. She also worked as a counselor/tutor at a battered women’s shelter in Los Angeles. Ms. Ray has also served as the assistant soccer coach for Concordia University, head coach for the Irvine Lasers Soccer Club, head trainer for Pacific Soccer Club in Costa Mesa and Pacific Soccer Club in Newport Beach, and Athletic Director and Coach for People-to-People Sports Ambassadors. Ms. Ray loves to spend her free time at the beach, at the Colorado River, watching her 3 children, Billy (15), Kasey (13) and Bobby (11), play on their sports teams or playing soccer on her own on multiple soccer leagues.
Sage Hill School complies with Federal Transparency in Coverage regulations by providing a link to machine readable files related to the health plans offered to our employees. The machine-readable files are formatted to allow researchers, regulators, and application developers to more easily access and analyze data including negotiated service rates, and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and healthcare providers. Click here for the Blue Shield of California - Health Plan Transparency in Coverage.



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