JOSEPH C.

Joseph’s passion for education stems from his time working as a research scientist at Princeton University and Rowan University. Through mentoring students in higher education, he discovered his interest in tutoring. Tutoring, like science, is a dynamic field where great tutors always observe, assess, design, research, and take new approaches to engage their students. Currently, as a high-school teacher, Joseph uses these skills to identify the strengths of each student and incorporates them into addressing their specific needs. He focuses on a relationship-based approach in education, in which he relates the topic to the everyday lives of his students. He has a proven record of success in AP Biology and Regents-level sciences, such as Living Environment and Chemistry.

FRANK H. III

Frank embarked upon his career in the field of education sixteen years ago, after a career in law enforcement.  In that time, he has earned a master’s degree in Education from Mercy College and has been awarded teaching certifications in New York  and Connecticut in K-12 Special Education as well as 7-12 Social Studies. Frank is equipped with a wide range of experience in the classroom as well as experience as a 1:1 tutor.  His expertise is in the areas of literacy, essay writing, test preparation, executive functioning, Global Studies 9 and 10, as well as U.S. History at regents and advanced placement levels.  Frank teaches in, and resides in, Westchester County.