Walker J.
Walker is an Idaho native, born and raised in Idaho Falls. He moved to Boise in 2023 and is currently a full-time Junior at Boise State University, majoring in Construction Management with a minor in Spanish. A high achiever in high school, Walker served as Senior Class President before graduating summa cum laude with a 4.2 GPA. During that time he worked as a tutor for his twin sister who struggled with information retention. By using real-world scenarios and hands-on examples, he made learning more engaging, and discovered a genuine passion for teaching in the process. Instead of lecturing, Walker continues to use a conversational, student-centered approach, encouraging dialogue and active thinking. He looks forward to building meaningful connections with each of his students and supporting their growth through patience and collaboration.
Navdeep K.
Navdeep is a passionate physics tutor with a strong academic background and a deep love for teaching. She recently graduated with her Master of Science in Applied Physics from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, where she also worked as a Teaching and Lab Assistant guiding undergraduates through physics experiments, data analysis, and hands-on learning. She is now working as a Research Analyst, focusing on high-frequency ionospheric ray-tracing and space weather modeling, and she brings this same curiosity and problem-solving approach into her tutoring.
Navdeep has extensive experience supporting students one-on-one. She excels at breaking down complex concepts into clear, approachable lessons that build confidence and encourage independent thinking. Parents appreciate her ability to connect with students by fostering curiosity and tailoring lessons to their individual needs.
Beyond the classroom, Navdeep enjoys reading, stargazing, and exploring her lifelong passion for astronomy. She believes that cultivating wonder and enthusiasm is key to helping students succeed, and she strives to inspire that spark in every learner she works with.
Arathi C.
Arathi is a passionate and enthusiastic tutor who has immense love for the subjects, Science and Mathematics. She holds an Engineering degree in Electronics and Communication, as well as a Master’s in Human Resources and Marketing Management (MBA). She is also a dedicated reading coach with the Strong Start Reading Program, supporting early literacy development and helping children build the foundational skills needed to become confident readers. With a diverse background and a passion for empowering others, Arathi combines analytical thinking with strong interpersonal skills to make a positive impact in her community. Her love for children and the desire to share knowledge made her choose the career interest in teaching. She values lifelong learning, thrives in collaborative environments and finds immense pleasure in helping children realize their potential. Her balanced mix of determination and kindness allows her to build meaningful relationships while achieving her goals with integrity and focus. Arathi believes that a good teacher’s success is when she is appreciated and well recieved by her students.
David R.
“Salud, pesetas, amor, y tiempo para gozarlos” — Health, wealth, love, and time to enjoy them. This motto guides David’s approach to both life and education.
David is a certified educator with a strong academic foundation in history, political science, economics, and Spanish. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in History, with a minor in Spanish, from Susquehanna University. His additional studies include comparative politics at Rutgers University and coursework in macroeconomics, political science, and geography at Union County College. This broad academic background enables him to support students in U.S. History, World History, Government, Civics, Economics, Geography, and related subjects.
After relocating to Florida, David worked in both public and charter schools and earned his professional certification through the Teacher Immersion Program at Florida Gulf Coast University. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated adaptability and leadership, serving as both a guest and long-term teacher in elementary, middle and high school settings across multiple subject areas.
David tutors K–12 students in reading, writing, study skills, foundational math, and core academic subjects. He is committed to building confident, thoughtful learners who think critically and engage meaningfully with the world around them.
He lives in Naples with his fiancée and two children, and enjoys science fiction, classic literature, anime, and playing guitar.
Sandra M.
Sandra holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences from the University of South Florida and brings a strong academic foundation to her role as a tutor. For the past three years, she has worked with students ranging from Pre-K to college, teaching subjects such as English, chemistry, organic chemistry, and various math courses.
Sandra’s unique experience spans early childhood education and college-level tutoring, giving her a versatile and adaptive teaching style. She takes pride in making complex topics approachable and believes in creating a supportive, engaging learning environment tailored to each student’s needs.
She recently graduated in May 2025 and is currently pursuing a nursing degree at Nova Southeastern University. Sandra is passionate about helping students build both confidence and competence in their academic journeys. In her free time, she enjoys dancing, staying active, and spending time with friends and family.
Cascille C.
Cascille is a highly experienced tutor with over 20 years of teaching and tutoring across all subjects and grade levels. A graduate of Tulane University, she is deeply committed to the belief that every student possesses unique strengths, learning styles, and talents. Her approach centers on recognizing and nurturing these individual qualities, helping students build confidence and achieve lasting academic success.
Her extensive experience has equipped her with a keen ability to personalize instruction. She specializes in identifying each student’s specific needs and tailoring her teaching methods to match their learning preferences. This individualized approach has led to consistent results, from elementary through university-level education, including for students with learning differences.
Many of Cascille’s students have remained with her throughout their entire academic journey—starting in elementary school and continuing through college—benefiting from her one-on-one, student-focused instruction. Her dedication has not only improved academic performance but also transformed students’ overall educational experiences.
For Cascille, tutoring and teaching is more than a profession—it is a calling.
Thiago E.
Thiago E. is a Miami-based tutor with expertise in mathematics, science, and music. He speaks English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese, along with a few other languages due to growing up in an international household. He holds two Bachelor of Science degrees from the Georgia Institute of Technology—graduating with Highest Honors—and will complete his Master’s in Urban Environmental Management at Wageningen University & Research, ranked the world’s most sustainable university, at the end of this year. His teaching experience spans middle school to college with a range including working as a study-abroad instructor in France, and private viola teacher in Miami. Outside the classroom, he has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Sydney Opera House, and with orchestras worldwide. He now enjoys creating music for fun! Thiago combines deep subject knowledge, international experience, and a proven teaching record to help students excel in STEM and music.
Daniella F.
Daniella grew up in Pennsylvania and obtained her Psychology Degree at Boston College focusing on Child Cognitive research. She later gained her medical degree at the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in NYC and is now a dedicated neurology resident continuing her passion for understanding the brain. Her research experience at the Boston College Infant and Child Cognition Lab, allowed her to investigate how children develop their understanding of math through gesture and eye-tracking studies. She also contributed to the creation of “Parkopolis,” a life-size STEM board game designed to promote STEM learning and parent-child engagement in underserved communities, developed at Temple University’s Infant and Child Lab. Daniella’s work reflects her deep commitment to fostering curiosity and confidence in young learners, and she is driven by a genuine love for helping children grow, develop, and become the next generation of thinkers and innovators.
Madison J.
Madison J. is a certified teacher in Life Sciences and ELL. She has been teaching for 10 years. While studying Neuroscience at Vassar College, she discovered a love of teaching as a chemistry teaching assistant. After graduating, she went on to earn a Master’s in teaching through a fellowship with the Institute for Citizens and Scholars. She has taught Biology, Zoology, and Environmental Science at the high school level, as well as science and math at the middle school level. Her true passion is in helping all students not only succeed, but to discover a love of learning and the joy that comes from exploring the world. Outside of the classroom, she is mom to an energetic son and a grumpy tortoise. She loves to knit, sew, and hike.
Grace F.
Grace F. is earning her degree in Elementary Education at North Central College, where she has maintained a high GPA and earned a spot on the Dean’s List for six consecutive semesters. Originally from Elmhurst, she discovered her love of teaching while helping classmates with writing, research, and public speaking. What started as casual tutoring turned into a true passion for supporting students.
Grace has worked with learners from early childhood through middle school, developing creative, student-centered lessons through daycare and summer programs. She believes every child learns differently and thrives on adapting instruction to meet individual needs.
Through her college placements, Grace has taught in 1st through 4th grade classrooms and supported 5th grade accelerated math, gaining experience in literacy, math, and science. She also helps students strengthen executive functioning skills like organization, planning, and time management—because sometimes, learning how to learn is the biggest lesson of all.
Outside the classroom, Grace enjoys birdwatching and exploring the outdoors. Her love of animals and education came together through the Greater Chicago Cage Bird Society, where she taught scout groups about bird care and behavior. She’s been helping students—and birds—take flight ever since.