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My ACT/SAT students have earned over $500,000 in scholarships and they consistently score 26-36 (ACT), 1200+ (SAT) & improve 2 letter grades in class. My 2016-2017 students earned ACT scores from 24 to 34 (these students earned a 34, 33, 33, 33, 30, 29, 29, 28, 27, 26, 26, 26, and 24 respectively; a range of 74th to 99th percentile) Read more...
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I am a Learning Disabilities/ADD Specialist with a master’s degree and over 30 years of practical classroom experience. I have 64 graduate hours of coursework beyond my masters degree. I have participated in countless seminars and workshops. I have played a lead roll in Multidisciplinary Conferences where student placement decisions are made along with parents. Over the course of my Read more...
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I am a licensed elementary teacher with an endorsement as a special education generalist. In addition, I am highly qualified in English and social studies. I currently teach Special Education at a Douglas County high school. I co-teach English classes and I have experience teaching elementary, middle school, and high school. I have a bachelor’s degree in education and psychology Read more...
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I have other thirty-five years of teaching/tutoring experience beginning in 1977 as the manager/tutor of the Stanford Tutoring Service in Palo Alto, California. There are few things more gratifying to me than the look of satisfaction in the eyes of a student for whom the math mystery has been revealed! I have over 70 hours on Wyzant and each new Read more...
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Usually, the response I receive from people when I tell them that my undergraduate major was Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB) balances between two phrases: “what an exhausting title” and “really ambitious, aren’t you?” On the surface, this is a fairly understandable reaction, as it is not a title that bears repeating for the sake of comfort or immediate Read more...