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.

Julie holds a degree in Elementary Education with additional certifications in Special Education from the University of Salisbury and has taught kindergarten through sixth grade. Outside the center, she enjoys trying new recipes and playing basketball with friends.
In addition to directing the center, Julie serves as Community Outreach Coordinator, building partnerships with local and Title 1 schools and launching afterschool programs in the community. She is passionate about making high-quality math instruction available to every student who needs it.
Tara holds a Bachelor's degree in Forensic Science from West Virginia University and a Master's degree in Forensic Medicine from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. After working in the forensic field, she found her real passion in working with students and sharing her love of math.
Outside the center, Tara bowls in a league and bakes sourdough in an impressive range of flavors. Her favorite number is 13, for the simple reason that her luckiest days tend to fall on Friday the 13th.
Matthew graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in Digital Narrative and Interactive Design, a field where math shows up constantly. He hopes to use his experience at Mathnasium to one day move into teaching programming.
Matthew's favorite number is 13: it is a prime number, and M happens to be the 13th letter of the alphabet. He is excited to help students see how math connects to the real world around them.
Nolan is a student at Huntingtown High School pursuing the computer science pathway and is also a member of the football team. His favorite number is 58, a number with real family history: worn first by his dad, then his brother, and now by Nolan himself.
At Mathnasium, Nolan brings confidence and energy to every session. He genuinely loves working with kids and finds real satisfaction in watching students make progress.
Ryan is a Huntingtown High School alum heading to the University of Virginia in the fall to study engineering. She played competitive chess through elementary and middle school and enjoys coding, swimming, and hiking, along with picking up new hobbies whenever the opportunity arises.
Her favorite number is 64: a perfect square that has a habit of showing up exactly when you least expect it. At Mathnasium, Ryan loves getting to know students and helping them work through new math topics with confidence.
Teach children math so they understand it, master it, and love it. Math can change their lives, and they can change the world.

Are you interested in changing lives through math? We're looking for outstanding individuals with a high level of commitment who are passionate about teaching math. Find out if there's a Mathnasium position that's just right for you!
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