I hold a bachelor's degree in education, which I earned after attending Roane State Community College for two years and completing my degree at Lincoln Memorial University. My initial certification focused on early childhood education (K–5, all subjects), but I later expanded my credentials to include middle grades mathematics. I am now fully certified to teach any level of math from kindergarten through 12th grade.
I began tutoring during my freshman year of college, initially focusing on...
I hold a bachelor's degree in education, which I earned after attending Roane State Community College for two years and completing my degree at Lincoln Memorial University. My initial certification focused on early childhood education (K–5, all subjects), but I later expanded my credentials to include middle grades mathematics. I am now fully certified to teach any level of math from kindergarten through 12th grade.
I began tutoring during my freshman year of college, initially focusing on probability and statistics, and have been involved in teaching or tutoring ever since. Now in my seventh year as a full-time teacher, I specialize in all areas of mathematics, with a particular passion for test preparation and strategy. My teaching approach is rooted in a "back to basics" philosophy—breaking problems down into simple, manageable steps and focusing on the foundational knowledge needed for each one. I believe that clear, methodical instruction is the key to student confidence and success.
Over the years, I’ve worked with students of all ages—from young learners in kindergarten to adults in college-level courses—but the majority of my experience has been with middle and high school students. I’ve taught in a variety of settings, including traditional classrooms, one-on-one sessions, and online environments. While I’ve appreciated the strengths of each, I find online and individualized instruction especially effective for targeting student needs and building strong academic skills.