François-Michel L.
François-Michel L. discovered his love of teaching and tutoring when he taught a computer class while still in high school and has resided in the Washington DC area since 1991. He graduated with High Honors from Princeton University with an AB in Classics and wrote his senior thesis on ancient Greek epic poems (it wasn’t all Greek to him ). He then obtained an MSE degree in Computer and Information Science from the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a sought-after tutor in both French and Computer Science. After graduating, he worked for ten years as an IT director at Fannie Mae before becoming a Scientific Systems Developer at the National Institutes of Health. At every job he has worked, he has had the great privilege of teaching technical and/or business classes to junior staff and providing one-on-one coaching as a corporate mentor. He is known as a dynamic and entertaining presenter and public speaker, holds both French and American citizenship, and is qualified to teach and tutor English, French, Latin, Math, and Linux. François is also allergic to cats, so please let him know if you have furry feline friends so he can take his allergy eyedrops ahead of time!
M. Galal
Mr. Galal is not your average educator—he’s a dynamic force in the classroom, blending the discipline and focus of a black belt martial artist with the passion and dedication of an experienced educator. With a distinguished background in teaching English as a second language (ESOL), standardized test preparation such as SAT, GMAT & GRE, and Advanced Placement (AP) exams, Mr. Galal holds a Master’s of Arts degree with honors in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, and is certified as a PREK-12/ESOL teacher in both Washington, D.C. and the State of Maryland.
With over two decades of experience in education, Mr. Galal has taught and trained students across a wide array of settings—from K-12 schools to community colleges and universities. He is currently a full-time multilingual educator who teaches English as a second language, AP US History, and SAT preparation at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Washington, D.C. and he is a test preparation instructor at the American University. In addition, he serves as an AP test reader for ETS (Educational Testing Service) while managing a couple of test preparation centers he founded in Cairo, Egypt. He has also been recognized with multiple honors, including the United Nations Honor Medals for his service during peacekeeping missions. Besides his witty personality, Mr. Galal has also been known as “the teacher you don’t want to mess with!” since he once was a black belt, internationally ranked Karate player!
Jessica C.
Jessica C. is a former public school teacher of 13 years. She has ten years of experience in the field of special education and 3 years of experience teaching in the general education classroom. Jessica has been tutoring for 10 years and has extensive experience with virtual tutoring. She graduated from Towson University with a degree in special education. While teaching, she earned a Master’s degree from the University of Maryland in special education and another Master’s degree from Hood College in Educational Leadership. Jessica has been a part of many leadership opportunities throughout the years and prides herself on her communication with families. Jessica has three children of her own and enjoys spending as much time with them as possible. She enjoys reading, going to the beach and has a passion for teaching children how to thrive in their own way!
Robin C.
Robin C. has been in the education field for 12 years. Her journey began by being a substitute teacher for Washington County and Frederick County Public Schools for 6 years. During her time as a substitute teacher she had the opportunity to work with a wide variety of students, teaching across all grades and subjects from K-8; including but not limited to music, physical education, and special education. Upon realizing her passion for helping students grow in their learning she attended Frostburg State University USMH where she earned her Master’s degree in Elementary Education. Upon graduation, she began teaching grades 3-5 in the Montgomery County Public School system where she has been for the last six years. Robin’s Bachelor’s degree is in Photography and Computer Imagery which has contributed to the creativity she brings when teaching her students. Meeting students where they are as individuals is an important part of Robin’s teaching style.