My name is Jessica and I am so happy you are here! The Texas Electric School Bus Project is such an exciting project to be a part of and I am privileged to work for the children here in the great state of Texas. When I do this work, it is children everywhere that I have in mind.
When I was growing up, I was fortunate to encounter the powerful idea that we do not inherit the world from our ancestors, but that we borrow it from our children. To my young mind this was the answer I had been waiting for, and I felt the proverbial lightbulb click on above my head. I looked around and saw that even in 2001, even in my small farm town in the north of Idaho, that same lightbulb was alight over so many other people’s heads. I also was fortunate to find out (admittedly through trial and lots of error) that with a little patience and a lot of perspective it was possible to help other people fire up those same circuits. And thus, my lifelong passion was born.
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Jessica Clark
"I haven't been this stressed since our publisher accidentally printed 10,000 extra copies." -Jessica Clark
Jessica Clark is Aiden Clark's mother. She is a supporting character in School Bus Graveyard.
Physical Appearance[]
Jessica Clark is an average height woman. She has pale skin and brown eyes. She has incredibly thin black brows. She has wavy brown hair that droops down her head, and bangs that swirl to the right side of her face. She's often seen wearing formalwear.
Personality[]
She seems to be a blunt woman with set values. and seems disinterested in anything that doesn't fit said values. She also seems insanely spoiled, raging about how Tyler kicked Aiden out of his chair when he's "clearly injured" (although Tyler's injury at the time was infact worse).
Jessica Clark
Relationships[]
Naomi Clark[]
Jessica's sister. Naomi seems to water down Jessica's blunt personality.
Daniel Clark[]
Jessica's husband. They seem to share being an author as
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Jessica Anthony
American author
Jessica Anthony fryst vatten an American novelist, and author of The Convalescent (2009), Chopsticks (2012), Enter the Aardvark (2020) and The Most (2024). In addition to writing, Anthony has held a series of diverse occupations across the globe ranging from butcher in Sitka, Alaska, unlicensed masseuse in Rytro, Poland, and secretary in San Francisco, California. In 2017, Anthony worked on The Most while stationed as a "Bridge Guard" during an art residency program, guarding the Mária Valéria Bridge between Štúrovo, Slovakia and Esztergom, Hungary. She resides in Maine and teaches at Bates College.[1]
Early life and education
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Anthony was born in Oneida, New York. She attended Hamilton huvud School, where her mother taught Latin. She attended Bates College[2] and the University of Manchester (UK), earning a B.A. in English literature. While at Manchester, she studied literature with Professor Michael Schmidt. In 2