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Bob Crowley
NameBob Crowley
OccupationHigh school physics teacher, reality TV personality
Known forSurvivor: Gabon winner

Bob Crowley is a high school physics teacher from South Portland, Maine, who gained fame after winning the reality TV show Survivor: Gabon. He was born on May 13, 1951, and is known for his University of Maine education and his passion for physics and outdoor education. Crowley's experience as a teacher at Westminster School and his love for hiking and camping in places like Acadia National Park and Appalachian Trail have shaped his personality and approach to challenges. His interests in science education and environmental conservation are also reflected in his involvement with organizations like the National Science Teachers Association and the Maine Audubon Society.

Early Life and Education

Bob Crowley grew up in Maine and developed a strong interest in science and nature from an early age, inspired by his parents and teachers at South Portland High School. He pursued his passion for physics at the University of Maine, where he earned his degree in physics education. Crowley's education was also influenced by his experiences at Camp Chewonki, a summer camp in Wiscasset, Maine, where he worked as a counselor and developed his skills in outdoor education. His love for hiking and camping was further nurtured by his trips to Baxter State Park and Allagash Wilderness Waterway. Crowley's early life and education were shaped by his interactions with people like Stephen King, a famous author from Maine, and his involvement with organizations like the Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund.

Career

As a high school physics teacher, Bob Crowley has had a successful career, teaching at Westminster School in Simsbury, Connecticut, and later at South Portland High School in Maine. His teaching style is influenced by his experiences at Phillips Exeter Academy and his involvement with programs like AP Physics and Project Lead the Way. Crowley's passion for science education has led him to develop innovative curricula and collaborate with colleagues like Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye. He has also been involved in various science outreach programs, including the Maine Science Festival and the USA Science and Engineering Festival. Crowley's career has been recognized by awards like the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching and the National Science Teachers Association's Robert E. Yager Excellence in Teaching Award.

Survivor

Bob Crowley's appearance on Survivor: Gabon was a significant milestone in his life, as he won the title of Sole Survivor and the $1 million prize. His experience on the show was influenced by his interactions with fellow contestants like Crystal Cox, Kenny Hoang, and Susie Smith. Crowley's strategy and physical abilities, honed from his experiences at Outward Bound and National Outdoor Leadership School, helped him navigate the challenges of the show. His time on Survivor also gave him the opportunity to visit places like Libreville and Ivindo National Park in Gabon. Crowley's win was celebrated by his community, including the City of South Portland and the State of Maine, and he has since become a local celebrity, appearing at events like the Maine Lobster Festival and the Yarmouth Clam Festival.

Personal Life

Bob Crowley is married to his wife, Peggy Crowley, and they have two children, John Crowley and Emily Crowley. His family has been supportive of his career and his appearance on Survivor. Crowley's personal life is also influenced by his hobbies, including hiking, camping, and fishing, which he enjoys in places like Bar Harbor and Camden Hills State Park. He is also involved in his community, volunteering for organizations like the American Red Cross and the United Way. Crowley's interests in environmental conservation and sustainable living are reflected in his involvement with groups like the Sierra Club and the Nature Conservancy. His personal life has been shaped by his relationships with people like Angus King, the former Governor of Maine, and his experiences at events like the Common Ground Country Fair.

Awards and Recognition

Bob Crowley's win on Survivor: Gabon earned him the title of Sole Survivor and the $1 million prize. He has also received recognition for his teaching career, including the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching and the National Science Teachers Association's Robert E. Yager Excellence in Teaching Award. Crowley's contributions to science education have been acknowledged by organizations like the National Science Foundation and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His appearance on Survivor has also led to recognition from his community, including a Key to the City from the City of South Portland and a Legislative Sentiment from the Maine State Legislature. Crowley's awards and recognition are a testament to his dedication to his career and his community, and he continues to be involved in initiatives like the Maine STEM Collaborative and the New England Science and Sailing program. Category:American reality television contestants

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