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.
Devonte is the Center Director of Mathnasium of Gaithersburg and has a long history of working with students of all ages. From child development classes in high school to tutoring and summer camps, he loves seeing students grow in confidence and maturity. He strives to create a supportive learning environment where every student can thrive.
Outside of Mathnasium, Devonte enjoys spending time with family and friends and playing video games. His favorite numbers are 2 and 6, in memory of two high school football teammates.
Favorite Math Joke: Why was the math book crying? Because it had so many problems!
Josh holds an associate’s degree in economics and is currently pursuing a bachelor’s in finance management. He enjoys helping students develop problem-solving skills and confidence in math. His passion for numbers and logic fuels his dedication to guiding students on their learning journey.
In his free time, Josh enjoys watching soccer and spending time with friends and family. His favorite number is 12, inspired by his favorite soccer player, Didier Drogba.
Favorite Math Joke: What did the 0 say to the 8? Nice belt!
Jeffrey has an associate’s degree in math from Montgomery College and is currently studying at the University of Maryland to become a certified math teacher. He’s always been the go-to tutor in class and loves making math more accessible and engaging for students.
Jeffrey enjoys finding fun and logical ways to explain concepts, ensuring students not only improve their skills but also enjoy the process. His favorite number is 12 because of its divisibility.
Favorite Math Joke: Where is a math teacher’s favorite vacation spot? Times Square!
Josh is an electrical engineering major at Montgomery College with plans to transfer to the University of Maryland. He has a deep curiosity for how things work and enjoys tinkering with electronics. His logical and analytical mindset makes him a great fit for teaching math at Mathnasium.
When he’s not teaching or working on engineering projects, Josh enjoys archery, fishing, and learning about NASCAR—his favorite number, 31, is inspired by the CAT NASCAR.
Favorite Math Joke: Why was six afraid of seven? Because 7 ate 9.
Jake is currently studying cybersecurity at Montgomery College and plans to continue his education at the University of Maryland. Originally from Canada, he brings his analytical thinking and problem-solving skills to Mathnasium, helping students build confidence in math.
Outside of Mathnasium, Jake enjoys playing video games, making YouTube videos, and skateboarding. His favorite number is 4, as it's the smallest composite number, which fascinates him.
Favorite Math Joke: Why is 69 so scared of 70? Last time they fought, 71.
Faith graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a bachelor’s degree in molecular biology. She began tutoring students in high school and has continued teaching part-time ever since. She loves helping students break down complex math concepts and develop confidence in their abilities.
Outside of tutoring, Faith enjoys dancing, watching comedy shows, and listening to podcasts like Jay Shetty, Dry Bar, and Better Together. Her favorite number is 8 because “it always ate gr8!”
Favorite Math Joke: What tiny organisms are great at math? Bacteria, they divide and multiply at the same time!
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