Our staff is built to teach each student individually, to develop the skills they need to thrive in mathematics, and to foster a love of learning.
Our staff is built to teach each student individually, to develop the skills they need to thrive in mathematics, and to foster a love of learning.

Chris graduated from Millersville University and Delaware State University and currently teaches physics and engineering at William Penn High School. His favorite area of math is geometry, and he enjoys helping students see how math concepts apply in real-world scenarios.
Outside of teaching, Chris enjoys hiking, drawing, and spending time with his grandson. His favorite math joke? “Why did the mathematician spill all his food in the oven? Because the directions said to put it in the oven at 180 degrees.”
Raina is currently studying biology and forensic science at the University of Delaware. She’s fascinated by how forensics helps solve mysteries, especially those seen in CSI shows, and she brings that same curiosity to math instruction.
Her favorite topic is algebra, and she enjoys helping students connect with math in ways that feel fun and engaging. In her spare time, Raina plays the trombone and enjoys reading fantasy books. She loves the classic math joke: “Why is 6 afraid of 7? Because 7 ate 9!”
Rubina is a junior at the University of Delaware pursuing a degree in computer science. She enjoys finding creative solutions to challenges and believes that strong math skills open the door to endless possibilities.
Her favorite math topic is calculus, and she enjoys adapting to different learning styles to help students grow. Outside of Mathnasium, Rubina likes running, working out, hanging out with friends, and always learning something new. Her favorite joke? “Why was the fraction nervous about marrying the decimal? Because he knew he would have to convert!”
Shannon is in 11th grade at Newark Charter High School, and she's currently enrolled in AP Calculus AB. In her free time, she enjoys creative writing, painting, and pretty much anything music or art related. She is the Co-President of her school's Bob Ross Enthusiasts Club, an active member of the National Honor Society, and she's aspiring to attend the University of Delaware to study biology! Shannon's favorite math subject is trigonometry, and she loves the joke "Why does nobody talk to circles? Because it's pointless!".
Teach children math so they understand it, master it, and love it. Math can change their lives, and they can change the world.

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