As a strong advocate for equitable and individualized learning experiences, I am an educator who aims to provide my students with an academic foundation that is aligned with their unique abilities, interests, and desired growth. My non-traditional academic background has allowed me to develop a unique teaching style that is founded in compassion and high expectations. I graduated in 2023 from Tarrant County College with my Associate's degree in teaching, and then, in 2026, I graduated from...
As a strong advocate for equitable and individualized learning experiences, I am an educator who aims to provide my students with an academic foundation that is aligned with their unique abilities, interests, and desired growth. My non-traditional academic background has allowed me to develop a unique teaching style that is founded in compassion and high expectations. I graduated in 2023 from Tarrant County College with my Associate's degree in teaching, and then, in 2026, I graduated from Texas Woman's University with my Bachelor's degree in EC-6th Grade Education. Additionally, I am certified in Special Education and English as a Second Language (ESL).
I have a decade of experience teaching students ages 5 through 18 in the liberal and fine arts. I have also spent the last year gaining experience in a resource setting in special education for elementary grades K-5, providing students with one-on-one and small-group remediation and content-mastery support. I am professionally trained in providing students with tier 1-3 differentiation models, metacognitive learning strategies, and special accommodations for needs associated with ADHD, dyslexia, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and other specific learning disorders.