KATHRYN M.

Kathryn “Katie” Meyers has been teaching for six years for the New York City Department of Education. Katie holds a master’s degree in Literacy and is certified to work with children in grades 1-6. She is a middle school special education teacher for the 5th and 6th grades and works with students who have mild to severe learning differences, as well as gifted and talented students. Katie works with children to strengthen their reading comprehension and math skills. Katie’s approach to teaching takes into account her own struggles with math as a child, and gives her a unique ability to relate to her students. Katie strives to imbed her lessons with cognitive tools and strategies in order to foster independence and confidence. Katie believes that all children are capable of academic success and just need the extra support and guidance to do so.

ALICE B.

Alice taught middle school English and reading remediation for 21 years at a public school in Westchester County, New York. She majored in English and writing as an undergraduate student at SUNY Empire State College. She received her Master of Arts in Elementary Education and her New York State certifications in English 7-12 and Reading K-12 from Manhattanville College.

Drawing on years of teaching experience, Alice incorporates proven reading comprehension strategies, expository writing skills, and grammar, sentence structure, and vocabulary skills in a multisensory instructional approach. Furthermore, through the use of interpretive questioning, she encourages her students to think critically about literature and nonfiction texts. Her modeling of this method of questioning also prepares her students to generate their own critical analysis questions and use the process independently.

In addition, Alice has experience assisting students with the writing of admissions essays for entry into private high schools and colleges. She understands the importance of guiding her students to hone in on an interesting, memorable topic, which reveals something meaningful about themselves or their view of the world.

Finally, Alice prides herself on being patient and nurturing and enjoys the respectful rapport she has with her students and their families. Her goal is to help set a path for her students to grow academically and gain confidence in themselves as lifelong learners.

JOLEEN R.

Joleen has close to ten years teaching experience, most of them with Harrison High School in Harrison, NY.  During her tenured time there, she taught World History, US History and AP Psychology.  She has experience with Response to Intervention strategies, as well as the advanced placement and IB curricula in the Social Sciences.  Joleen takes an inquiry-approach to teaching, where students are encouraged to ask questions and be curious to actively engage in their learning.
Whether it’s through developing reading, writing or organizational skills, Joleen ensures students feel comfortable taking risks and having fun with their learning. 

IRA B.

Ira brings twenty years of experience teaching literature, writing, and grammar to students at the Horace Mann School in Riverdale, NY. His teaching practice (MA, New York University, English Education) has been informed by his background in theater and writing. He received a BA in Theater Studies from George Washington University and an MFA in Dramatic Writing from Brandeis. He has studied with members of the Royal Shakespeare Company on ways to use rehearsal techniques to engage students’ emotional and kinetic intelligence. Ira’s interest in languages and world cultures drew him to the study of TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) at Teachers College, Columbia University. As an instructor at Westchester Community College, he has taught ESL to students at all levels of English proficiency. He has tutored students in the US and China via Zoom in ESL and TOEFL preparation. Ira brings deep knowledge of his subject areas along with dedication to finding the best mix of techniques to help each student thrive. He knows that students learn best when they feel seen and prized as individuals with interests and skills beyond the work at hand. Ira helps students to see and understand their academic growth so they can develop confidence in their ability to learn independently.

GWEN B.

Gwen has been teaching and tutoring students for over 15 years. She has a BS in Chemical Engineering, an MS in Environmental Engineering, and an MBA in Finance, as well as an Advanced Certificate in Secondary Education. Gwen is certified to teach mathematics, chemistry and physics, and is presently teaching at Tuckahoe High School in Eastchester, NY.

CHELSEA G.

Chelsea Gillespie is a math teacher at Rye Neck High School in Mamaroneck, NY. She graduated from Iona College earning a bachelor’s degree in Adolescent Math Education. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree through the University at Albany in Curriculum Development and Instructional Technology. She has taught algebra and algebra II classes where she has designed creative lessons aligned with the common core state standards and has developed learning activities to support a diverse classroom. She has worked as a teaching assistant where she designed and implemented mini-lessons to assist students with specific math skills from pre-algebra to calculus. This fall, Chelsea will be teaching geometry, statistics, and algebra II.

This past spring, Chelsea had to transition from face-to-face learning to remote learning. During this time, she developed skills with technological tools, such as Zoom and Screencastify, where she used these programs for synchronous and asynchronous learning. She also assigned tasks for students using websites, such as Google Classroom, Edpuzzle, Khan Academy, and Delta Math, in order to enhance student learning.

Chelsea is very excited to be a tutor at Prep Academy Tutors and looks forward to working with you!

JANE O.

Jane’s education, teaching experience, and ability to compassionately interact with students, prepare her well to continue the teaching she loves.

After living and studying in Montevideo, Uruguay and Madrid, Spain she developed a love for language and literacy.

Jane earned her BA at Tulane University, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 2003. In 2013, Jane graduated Summa Cum Laude from Hunter College with an MA in K to 12 education, specializing in TESOL (Teaching English to Students of Other Languages). Jane taught and became certified in three states, adhering to each state’s standards.

Jane facilitated and taught seven different curricula on the road with child actors on the national tour of “Annie.”

Recently, Jane worked with private clients using micro-schooling as schools switched to remote learning, due to COVID.

In her last teaching position, she facilitated teacher training in supporting the English language learner in mainstream classes. Jane co-wrote and co-led professional development training for middle and high school classroom teachers.

Currently, Jane teaches part-time in the Edgemont School District. She is happy to have returned home, closer to her Nyack roots.

Jane is committed to supporting students who aim to strengthen their academic language and writing skills. She also often blends academic support with the coaching of task management and organization.

Jane develops confidence and independence in her students while identifying and strengthening the skills they need to succeed.

MELANIE B.

Melanie R. Buchanan received a bachelor’s degree of fine arts in acting from Creighton University and worked as the Youth Director at Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette in Indiana. While working full time, she opted to return to school at Purdue University. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and immediately moved to Lima, Peru, where she worked at an English immersion school. In her free time, she enjoyed learning Spanish, eating ceviche, and exploring the Peruvian culture (including Machu Picchu).

In August 2013, Melanie moved back to the US, and applied for the New York City Teaching Fellows program. Once accepted, she participated in the Spring Classroom Apprenticeship and the Blended Learning Institute and started as a full time teacher in the fall of 2014. In June 2016, she completed her Master’s degree from Relay Graduate School of Education.

Melanie taught for 6 years at Bronx Studio School for Writers and Artists in the south Bronx, but, last year, moved to Tuckahoe High School. She currently teaches Regents and AP Chemistry after having taught Algebra 2, Regents Earth Science, Forensics, and Everyday Engineering. Ms.Buchanan is married to an English professor, and they have one dog, Camote, a cat, Khione, and a fiery, red-headed six year old. When she isn’t teaching, grading, or traveling with her family, you can find her completing 1000 piece jigsaw puzzles, reading, or tending to her plants.

BERNARD S.

Bernard is a master tutor who has been teaching and tutoring for more than thirty years. He graduated from Tufts University and graduated with a Master of Science in Secondary Math at Lehman College. He has worked in White Plains, Yonkers, New Rochelle and most recently at the Hendrick Hudson school. Bernard taught seventh and eighth grade math in middle school and Algebra, Honors Geometry, Honors Algebra 2 and Trigonometry, Precalculus and AP Statistics at the high school level. He was the math Honor Society Advisor for six years at Henrick Hudson and an AP Stats reader in 2014 to 2016 and did virtual grading at home in 2020. He was the math department instructional leader from 2010 to 2013 where he worked with administration and other department leaders to make the school run smoothly.

        He has also tutored SAT math and ACT math as a private tutor and for tutoring services. Bernard has just retired from teaching after 33 years. He has vast knowledge in many courses to help students achieve in this unprecedented time. Bernard was an adjunct professor at College of New Rochelle and more recently at Iona College where for two years he taught Business Calculus.

        Bernard is married with three children ages 26, 23 and 19. He plays golf, bowls and has aspirations to become a voiceover artist. He is looking forward to continuing to help students learn and at the same time learn from students as well.

LOURDES U.

Originally from Sydney, Australia, Lourdes is an elementary school teacher for grades 1-6 in New York State. Lourdes currently works for The Windward School at the Westchester Lower School which specializes in language-based learning differences. She graduated in 2020 from The City College of the City University of New York with a Bachelor of Science in Childhood Education, and a concentration in Languages and Literature. In 2017, Lourdes was the winner of The Stark English Composition Award from the English department of the City College of New York for her winning paper, “Traditional Martial Arts: Timeless in the Modern World.” As a 2nd degree black belt in Taekwon-Do, Lourdes has also worked with children as a Taekwon-Do Instructor for Gotham Martial Arts in NYC. She teaches children from ages 2-13 and continues to instill her martial arts training, particularly socio-emotional learning and physical movement, into her academic instruction. Working with children means never having to “work” another day! As well as teaching children, Lourdes is an avid reader, writer, outdoor enthusiast, and animal lover.