Hi! I'm Courtney and I am a meteorologist with over 15 years of professional experience. I bring both deep subject-matter expertise and a passion for teaching weather and Earth science concepts in an engaging, accessible way. I earned my Bachelor's Degree in Meteorology and GIS from the University of Oklahoma, a program well known for its rigorous training in atmospheric science and severe weather research.
Throughout my career, I have worked extensively in both applied meteorology and...
Hi! I'm Courtney and I am a meteorologist with over 15 years of professional experience. I bring both deep subject-matter expertise and a passion for teaching weather and Earth science concepts in an engaging, accessible way. I earned my Bachelor's Degree in Meteorology and GIS from the University of Oklahoma, a program well known for its rigorous training in atmospheric science and severe weather research.
Throughout my career, I have worked extensively in both applied meteorology and education, allowing me to bridge the gap between complex scientific theory and real-world understanding. I have taught students across a wide range of grade levels, from elementary classrooms to high school and early college learners, adapting my teaching style to meet diverse learning needs.
My classroom experience includes developing and delivering lessons on topics such as the water cycle, climate systems, severe weather patterns, forecasting methods, and the impact of human activity on Earth’s atmosphere. I emphasize hands-on learning, critical thinking, and real-world applications—helping students not only understand the material but also see its relevance in their everyday lives.
I am committed to creating a supportive and interactive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, exploring ideas, and building confidence in science. Whether working one-on-one or with larger groups, my goal is to make meteorology and Earth science both understandable and exciting.
I look forward to helping students develop a strong foundation in weather and Earth science while fostering curiosity about the natural world.