Josiah S.

Josiah Stephens graduated as a University Scholar from Baylor University, where she studied Classics, Political Science, and History. While attending Baylor, she directed two undergraduate plays, including a production of Euripides’ Cyclops, performed entirely in Ancient Greek. After her collegiate adventures, she moved to Baton Rouge to teach Latin and Ancient Greek at The Dunham School. She enjoys incorporating literature, philosophy, and drama into her classroom. Her passion is to help students find joy and confidence during the learning process, no matter their interests or educational background. In her spare time, she enjoys writing, biking, cooking, and being talked into watching silly action movies.

Keith M.

Keith Morgan is a proud graduate of Southern University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics.  His desire for challenges and learning guided him to over 15 years of wonderful professional experiences with companies like Hughes Aircraft, Texas Instruments, McGraw Hill, and US West Telecommunications.  Through those experiences as a Software Quality Assurance Engineer in Denver, Colorado and Dallas, Texas, he accumulated a wealth of wisdom that prepared him to pursue his true passion of inspiring and educating young scholars.

Over the last 20 years, Keith has performed the duties of a middle school mathematics educator in Louisiana.  Throughout his educating career, he has tutored 1-on-1 and small group scholars to help them maximize skills born in whole classroom settings.  As a certified mathematics teacher, he has been able to assist his students with their daily and weekly math and life challenges.  Being a native of Monroe, Louisiana, Keith has been able to seamlessly integrate back into the fabric of life in Louisiana and continue his journey to empower his students through knowledge.  In his spare time, he enjoys watching college and professional football and basketball, cooking, and gardening.

Anthony M.

Dr. Anthony J. Marchi is a highly regarded educator and healthcare professional with over 20 years of experience empowering learners in various environments. As a U.S. Army veteran and former flight paramedic, he has led critical care training programs, mentored thousands of students, and developed award-winning curricula focused on humanistic and reflective learning principles, as well as student-centered growth. Dr. Marchi holds advanced credentials in health science, talent development, and quality improvement, which contribute to his compassionate and structured tutoring approach that inspires confidence and builds lasting academic foundations. Whether he is helping students master complex subjects or refine their writing and reasoning skills, Dr. Marchi draws from a wealth of expertise, patience, and curiosity. Outside the classroom, he enjoys reading philosophy, volunteering as a child advocate, and writing about education and leadership from his favorite corner coffee shop. At the heart of his teaching is a simple belief: every student already carries within them the capacity to grow; education is the mirror that helps them see it.

Sarah J.

EN: From an early age, Sarah had a keen interest in law. The injustices she witnessed in her community and around the world motivated her to earn her high school diploma at College Saint-Louis, known for its global awareness and openness to world issues. Inspired by her volunteer work with Lachine’s Youth Council and Amnesty International, she went on to study Law, Society, and Justice at Dawson College. Her commitment to promoting fair treatment and equal opportunities led her to pursue further studies in law at the University of Montreal. In addition to her academic pursuits, Sarah developed a passion for volunteering. One of her volunteering experiences was tutoring French and math at her local library for several years. This allowed her to gain experience teaching children of all ages and adapting to their learning needs. She has tutored both elementary and high school French to her peers, as well as at the local library. She also helped her classmates and the kids at the library with their homework throughout her academic journey. Her tutoring experience taught her to be patient, tailor her approach to each student’s learning style, and build strong connections to support their success.

FR: Depuis son plus jeune âge, Sarah s’est vivement intéressée au droit. Les injustices qu’elle a observées dans sa communauté et dans le monde l’ont motivée à obtenir son diplôme d’études secondaires au Collège Saint-Louis, reconnu pour sa conscience globale et son ouverture aux enjeux mondiaux. Inspirée par son engagement bénévole au sein du Conseil jeunesse de Lachine et d’Amnistie internationale, elle a décidé de poursuivre ses études en Droit, Société et Justice au Collège Dawson. Son engagement envers la promotion de l’équité et de l’égalité des chances l’a ensuite encouragé à poursuivre des études de droit à l’Université de Montréal. En plus de ses objectifs académiques, Sarah a développé une passion pour le bénévolat. L’une de ses expériences a été de faire du tutorat en français et en mathématiques à la bibliothèque de son quartier pendant plusieurs années. Cette expérience lui a permis d’enseigner à des enfants de tous âges et d’adapter sa méthode à leurs besoins d’apprentissage. Elle a également donné des cours de français, tant au niveau primaire que secondaire, à ses pairs ainsi qu’à la bibliothèque. Tout au long de son parcours scolaire, elle a aidé ses camarades de classe et les enfants de la bibliothèque avec leurs devoirs. Son expérience en tutorat lui a appris à faire preuve de patience, à adapter son approche au style d’apprentissage de chaque élève et à créer des liens solides pour mieux les accompagner vers la réussite.

Christopher F.

With 15 years of experience in education, Chris is a dedicated and effective teacher deeply committed to fostering student success. He has a proven ability to connect with middle and high schoolers across various subjects, including English, Math, and Philosophy. Notably, Chris’s expertise extends to high-level courses such as Dual Credit and AP English Literature, where his students achieved exceptional results, with 92% passing the AP exam and over 50% achieving scores of 4 or 5, well exceeding national averages. His extensive knowledge is backed by multiple degrees in English, Education, Philosophy, and Theology, and he has developed and taught 13 distinct courses throughout his career. He believes that every student can learn and he tailors his instruction to each student’s needs, empowering every learner to achieve their full potential. In his free time, he plays Ultimate Frisbee and has actively promoted youth engagement in the San Antonio Frisbee community for over a decade.

Michael B.

Michael Bucys is a dedicated and experienced educator with a Masters of Teaching Degree from OISE and a B.A from Queen’s University. He is an Ontario Certified Teacher with additional qualifications in Special Education, Mathematics, and Kindergarten, and is also trained in the Sounds-Write literacy program and Responsive Classroom approach.

Michael brings a wealth of experience from his current role as a Grade 3 teacher where he designs engaging, curriculum-aligned lessons and supports a diverse range of learners. He has also worked extensively as a private tutor for students in Grades 1–8, providing personalized instruction in math, language, and science to help students build confidence and achieve academic success.

With a warm and supportive approach, Michael prioritizes relationship-building and differentiation, ensuring that every student feels seen, supported, and challenged.

In his free time, Michael loves to golf, play volleyball or go on long walks with his dog.

Maddie B.

Maddie currently works as an administrative assistant in road construction but discovered a passion for helping people as a substitute teacher at Stevenson High School. She grew up in Illinois, but moved to Vancouver, BC, to complete a Bachelor of Arts in history with a minor in Spanish. Along the way, she discovered that she enjoyed her minor much more than history and completed additional classes in Spanish/English translation with UC San Diego Extension. Nowadays, Maddie is preparing for grad school to switch to a career in Occupational Therapy, but she still enjoys using and learning Spanish as well as teaching it to others. Beyond academic and career pursuits, her favorite activities include reading, art, and skiing. She hopes to start enjoying rock climbing once she’s gone a few more times.

LAURA R.

Laura Roberts is a certified teacher with the Ontario College of Teachers and has spent over 20 years teaching in the Toronto District School Board. With a Special Education Specialist designation, Laura brings deep expertise in supporting students with diverse learning needs, including ADHD, dyslexia, anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, and mild intellectual disabilities. Her career includes extensive experience teaching in an Intensive Support Autism Program, as well as in inclusive classroom settings.

As a mother of two children, ages 6 and 9, who both faced early reading challenges, Laura has a personal and professional understanding of how to support struggling readers. She is well-versed in evidence-based reading interventions and is passionate about helping children build strong literacy foundations in a way that supports their confidence and love of learning.

Outside the classroom, Laura enjoys playing guitar, traveling with her children, and embracing her role as a lifelong learner. She believes that every child can thrive with the right support and strives to create a warm, engaging environment where all learners feel seen, valued, and capable.

Ky G.

Ky Gay, an accomplished educator with a Master’s in Psychology and an Education Specialist degree, brings a deep and multifaceted understanding of cognitive development, learning sciences, and instructional strategies tailored to diverse student needs. Her professional journey is distinguished by a consistent record of excellence in teaching, where she has not only elevated academic achievement but also cultivated intellectual curiosity and a passion for lifelong learning in her students.
Guided by two foundational philosophies, Ky believes that education must be an integral part of the present to prepare students for the world of tomorrow and that within every child lies a unique spark of potential, waiting to be ignited. These principles, combined with her unwavering enthusiasm, expertise, and commitment to student success, make her an exceptional choice for any learner in need of academic support.

Why Choose Dr. Ky Gay as Your Tutor?
• Dynamic and Engaging Instruction: With a high-energy, student-centered approach, she transforms learning into an interactive and enjoyable experience.
• Innovative Teaching Methods: By integrating hands-on, real-world applications, she ensures students develop both creative and critical thinking skills.
• Personalized Learning Strategies: She expertly tailors instruction to each student’s unique learning style, fostering confidence and academic growth.

With a dedication to making learning accessible, meaningful, and exciting, Kenyana Gay is confident in her ability to make a lasting impact on students and contribute meaningfully to any educational mission. After all, education isn’t just about memorizing facts—it’s about unlocking doors, inspiring possibilities, and sometimes, proving that algebra really does have a place outside the classroom.

Expert Educator & Learning Specialist:
*Orton-Gillingham Literacy Specialist
*Executive Functioning & ADHD Homework Coach
*Specialist in Learning Differences & Remedial Instruction
*Expertise in ADHD, Specific Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Asperger’s Syndrome, and Targeted Academic Interventions

Megan M.

Megan McCoy is a Certified Teacher. She grew up in Emmett, moving to Colville, Washington, and Carson City, Nevada, to complete an Online Undergraduate Degree in General Education (K-8) and Special Education (K-12) with an endorsement in Teaching English as a Second Language. She has also completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Special Education with an endorsement in Autism and Intellectual Disabilities. Megan grew up with a deep love of travel, concerts, and the ocean, and took the opportunity to explore the West Coast while completing her degrees. During her stays, Megan discovered her passion for teaching and working with children. When she decided to pursue teaching as a career, Megan moved back home to teach in her hometown and begin a family. Through teaching, Megan has been able to foster her love of Math and reading. During the summer months, Megan enjoys teaching summer school (which encourages all children to enjoy learning through interactive, consistent, and hands-on experiences), reading, camping, and spending time with her family and friends. Megan is beginning to work one-on-one with children from 6 years old through middle school in her spare time who struggle with behavior, as well as helping support them by improving their reading, writing, vocabulary, and math skills. Megan believes that by building a solid relationship with her students, she can better meet their needs and grow their learning. As a mentor, Megan continues to develop strategies for working with children. She finds these experiences enjoyable and extremely rewarding.