Emma Eaton
About Emma Eaton
Emma Eaton is a substitute teacher at Swing Education and serves as the Board Secretary for Vivace Youth Chorus of San Jose. She has a diverse background in education and research, with experience in various roles across the United States and internationally.
Work at Swing Education
Emma Eaton has served as a Substitute Teacher at Swing Education since 2018. In this role, she has provided educational support in various classrooms across San Jose, California, for a total of six years. Her responsibilities include managing classroom activities, assisting students with their learning, and ensuring a productive educational environment.
Current Role at Vivace Youth Chorus
Since 2019, Emma Eaton has held the position of Board Secretary at Vivace Youth Chorus of San Jose. In this capacity, she contributes to the organization’s governance and administrative functions, supporting the mission of fostering youth engagement in choral music.
Educational Background
Emma Eaton studied at Cornell University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree with Distinction in Human Development, along with minors in Global Health and Inequality Studies, from 2014 to 2018. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology at Palo Alto University, expected to complete in 2025. Additionally, she completed the Spanish/English Bilingual Immersion Program at River Glen School, achieving K-8 Education certification.
Previous Work Experience
Emma Eaton has a diverse work history that includes roles as a Human Development Research Assistant and Independent Researcher at Cornell University. She also worked as a Program Liaison and Farm Intern at Veggielution Community Farm and as a Summer Intern at UBELONG in Peru. Her experience includes a position as a Nilgiris Field Learning Center Student at Keystone Foundation in India and serving as Student Chapter President at Mayor Potencial.
Current Role at Autism Spectrum Therapies
Emma Eaton has been employed as a Behavior Technician at Autism Spectrum Therapies (AST) since 2019. In this role, she works with individuals on the autism spectrum, providing support and implementing behavior intervention plans to enhance their learning and development in Davis, California.