Ever since I was a youth, I have enjoyed the opportunity to teach others. I have found that the joy of watching a child become a responsible adult is among the most rewarding experiences that one can bear witness to.

I began my teaching ‘career’ when I was a youth. I spent many years working at the local Boy Scout camp, where I was able to lead other Scouts on their path to discovery. At the time, I also held a leadership role on advanced leadership training courses, where I was able to help teach many leadership skills to fellow youth.

Soon after graduating from York College of Pennsylvania in 2009 with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Engineering Management, I started my career with the Boy Scouts of America, where I successfully served a variety of roles. My most recent responsibility, included all aspects of camp management, including, among other things, program development and implementation.

My experience in these non-traditional learning environments has helped me understand the importance of engaging and properly guiding students.

Since the Fall of 2017, I have served a variety of school districts as a substitute teacher. This has given me the opportunity to learn from many experienced educators, different strategies to manage a classroom and curriculum.

My experience at Creativity CoLaboratory Charter School has been filled with joy as I see the students grow each and every day – both academically and personally. The hands on approach to learning and ability to be creative in my lessons has allowed me to present math topics in a fun and engaging manner.