Sarah Y

INSTRUCTOR PROFILE: 

I was born and raised here in Arizona and graduated from Northern Arizona University with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. I also have a minor in Psychology and an endorsement in Structured English Immersion. 

I have been working with K-8 students since 2015. I started my career in aftercare programs, summer camps, and preschools. I started teaching 1st grade in the spring of 2020 and in the spring of 2021 I switched to 2nd grade. In addition to tutoring for Peak Academics, I am currently teaching 1st grade in North Phoenix and I absolutely adore the littles. I have a passion for what I do and I have a special place in my heart for elementary education.

I enjoy making connections with students based on what they love to do. I love seeing students in their element. I have attended several dance recitals, soccer games, baseball games, and other extracurricular activities for my students. I want to know their passions, what drives them, and what gets them excited about learning. I make it a point to build relationships with students and their families. Students learn best when they feel supported and loved.

When I am not teaching or tutoring, I enjoy going to the gym, shopping, hiking, and spending time with family/friends. I love country music, and attend as many country events as I can each year. I also love going to sporting events and rooting on the Suns or the D-Backs. I run on Diet Dr. Pepper - I know such a teacher thing. 

I am so excited to be a part of the Peak Team! I offer services for Pre-K-8 students in core academic areas of reading, writing and math, general homework management and completion, and social/emotional learning.

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Serena B

INSTRUCTOR PROFILE: 

I graduated from the University of Arizona with a B. A. in Elementary Education with an emphasis in Early Childhood Education. I have taught students in Pre-K through 2nd grade in the private and public school system since 1992 in Arizona. Prior to that I lived and taught English in Japan. I received my 200 RYT yoga instructor certification in 2015 and have since enjoyed teaching yoga to children of a variety of ages.

Teaching yoga and mindfulness to students has been a great privilege in helping young  learners cultivate peace and awareness. The practice of gentle movement, pranayama breathing, and meditation cultivates self- awareness and reduces anxiety and stress. The practice of yoga and its philosophies connects with the whole child approach academically, spiritually, and personally. 

I connect with students with a positive and safe environment. I thrive to cultivate fun, weave in movement, and create an environment where children can be themselves and discover the “magic” of yoga. 

I love practicing yoga and mindfulness, taking hikes, and learning about art and culture. I have recently discovered the art of gardening and growing herbs that enrich the flavors of cooking. I also enjoy steeping herbs into hot teas.

With my role at Peak Academics, I support  students in grades Pre-K through 9 on their journey of self-discovery, self-awareness, compassion and love through the practice of yoga and mindfulness.

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Shannon O

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INSTRUCTOR PROFILE: 

I am a veteran teacher with over 20 years of experience working with students from grades 2-12. I hold degrees in Special and Elementary Education. I was raised in Phoenix, and have raised three children here of my own. I like to travel whenever I can, but when I’m home, I enjoy being with my family, friends, and a small army of pets.

I’ve spent most of my career working with students with executive functioning challenges, learning disabilities, emotional disabilities, and mild intellectual disabilities. I have been a trainer for other teachers in Crisis Prevention for over 10 years, and I am my district’s science curriculum lead for special education.

Building relationships is the key to any successful teaching practice. Getting to know who a child is, along with their strengths and challenges, is essential for creating a successful teaching partnership. It is imperative that students know they are valued and that their teaching partner genuinely cares about them and their success.

I did an internship overseas, and I have been to 18 countries, but I would like to add many more to that count!

For Peak, I offer support for K-8 ELA, K-6 Math, K-8 Science and Social Studies, and K-12 Executive Functions.

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Shea L

INSTRUCTOR PROFILE: 

Hello! As education is so important to overall personal development, success, and happiness, my goal is to build life long learners. After graduating from the University of Colorado Boulder with degrees in Environmental Science and Studio Art, I spent 5 years teaching in India, Thailand, and South Korea. With each experience I added new techniques and perspectives to my teaching tool kit. Finally, from 2021-2023 I taught 5th and 6th grade at a Montessori school in Phoenix, where I continued to implement the whole student approach, design paths forward to meet each individual student where they are, and create content that best meets each student’s strengths and weaknesses. I am now a graduate student at the University of Arizona in Tucson studying business and information systems.

In addition to strengthening my students academically, I work to develop additional skills to best prepare them for a successful life. Some examples of this include guiding them to consider others’ perspectives, as well as teaching them how to think about failure and adapt a growth mindset. A particularly bright 6th grade student who I taught recently routinely produced high quality work, often receiving 100%s and A’s. However, when faced with a challenge she was unable to immediately comprehend, the tension rose drastically, and she was unable to move forward. With her, I added discussions that it is normal and sometimes even a gift to not know everything. We discussed the many theories and discoveries that have come into being after countless mistakes and oversights. It is in fact learning the process of how to learn that is the most important. I believe these lessons in emotional intelligence combined with the academic material will best setup students for success.

In order to develop students comprehensively, I tailor each student’s path based on where they currently are and where they want or need to go. While teaching adult architecture and optometry students in India, I noticed that even though they possessed robust vocabulary, their conversational communication would be quite ineffective for dealing with a client or administering patient care. As a result, I had the architecture students practice English by describing an image for a partner to physically draw and created role-plays and mock interviews for the medical students. In addition, as South Korean children begin to study English from a very young age to prepare for the country’s notoriously competitive college entrance exams, I focused on developing the students’ ability to articulate modern ideas and current events. To illustrate, my 4th grade students researched the global food crisis and proposed their own solutions based on multiple sources and watched Angela Duckworth’s TED Talk about success through grit and discussed how to apply this mindset to their own lives.

Lastly, I try to implement assignments and activities that will cultivate meeting standards yet still allow enough flexibility for students to choose their own way forward, thereby making it inherently interesting. A recent classroom assignment was to explain Japanese Shinto-ism to peer classmates. The topic itself met the state’s curriculum requirement of studying ancient civilizations and I gave the children the option to write a storyboard, create a play, give an oral presentation, make a mobile, or otherwise construct any creative manner to convey what they had learned. Across the board, the children are so much more excited, and resultantly, learn so much more from their assignments when they are able to choose based on their own volition.

As shown through my extensive time living abroad, I am incredibly curious about learning new ideas and perspectives, as well as meeting new people and exploring various places. I also have a strong love for the outdoors and am an avid hiker, runner, and snowboarder. When not out on an adventure, I can be found relaxing with a home-cooked meal and a good book.

For Peak Academics I offer services in general grade K-8 academic tutoring, with a concentration in language skills and math, as well as enhancing executive functioning skills.

TESTIMONIAL:

“My 13-year-old daughter had a late diagnosis of dyscalculia. Unfortunately, after years of struggling with math, she internalized that she was ‘bad at math.’ She had come to truly dread math and was really opposed to the idea of a math tutor at home (i.e., having to spend even more time on math). Math was such a struggle for her once she got to middle school that she started losing confidence in other subjects too. Shea start working with my daughter and immediately made her feel comfortable. She was happy to finally ‘get’ some of the foundations she had been missing. I cannot emphasize enough how important that has been. My daughter had been getting even further behind her peers because she never grasped some fundamental concepts from elementary school. After her time with Shea, she really started to gain confidence in math and school in general. When asked what she thought about Shea she said ‘Oh, she was awesome! She took her time and had patience while teaching me. She understood when I needed breaks. She was amazing!’“ 

Stephanie E

INSTRUCTOR PROFILE: 

I grew up in Gilbert, Arizona. I went to Northern Arizona University my freshman year of college where I discovered I was NOT a snow person like I had always imagined. After that year, I transferred to the University of Arizona to be back in the heat. There I graduated with my degree in Elementary Education with an SEL endorsement. I have participated in a variety of professional development opportunities, including for my dyslexia training certificate.

After I graduated in 2018, I began teaching right away. I taught elementary school for 5 years and gained experience differentiating lessons to meet the needs of gifted cluster students, as well as those with dyslexia. In addition to transitioning to 1-on-1 tutoring for elementary students, I also nanny a wide variety of ages, Kindergarten through 8th grade. I absolutely love being able to work 1-on-1 or in small groups of students. I love teaching the basics of phonics and reading and seeing that light bulb turn on! I also love focusing on social emotional learning and integrating that into my lessons.

I connect with my students by creating a relationship where they know I truly love and care about them. I think before any learning can happen, trust needs to build. The benefit of working for Peak Academics is that I get to have more opportunity for that 1-on-1 quality time. I am able to truly bond and create a trusting relationship with my students. I love using positive reinforcement and increasing confidence. I have a passion for making learning fun! I love to laugh throughout learning sessions and incorporate learning games to really keep my students engaged.. My students truly connect with me and grow as they respond to my cheerful and loving demeanor.

When I am not teaching, I love spending time with my family and friends. I just finished real estate school, and am going to be teaming up with my mom to sell homes! I have a passion for helping others so this is another way to fulfill that passion. I love being active, whether that be trying new workout classes, taking a long bike ride with my boyfriend or walking my cute Bernedoodle puppy! I love fashion and trying new outfits, as well as decorating my house and keeping up with the current trends.

Here at Peak Academics, I support learners in Pre-K through 3 rd grade. I can help guide children who need extra support or enrichment in phonics, math, reading/writing, social emotional, or any project based learning. I adore connecting with my students and their families. I love to communicate and keep families in the loop. I am super excited to connect!

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Suzanne S

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INSTRUCTOR PROFILE: 

I have been an English teacher for 28 years, and I have had the opportunity to work both in Phoenix and in San Francisco. I have a Master’s in Education, and my undergrad focus was secondary education. I absolutely love my content area as I have always been a reader, and academic writing is a favorite for me. I have always enjoyed working with young adults, and because I have a great sense of humor, generally, they like me!

Ever since I started teaching, I have worked with students outside of my schools. It’s very interesting to me to learn other curriculums, meet new kids, and try different methods. I have also broadened my scope in my genre; I have co-written a test prep book in California, and I was the technical editor for another. I worked in journalism in San Francisco for a company whose focus was to close the gap for news in satellite towns that were underserved by a large newspaper. I have written test questions for a company, which helped adult second language learners in India.

Every child is different. Some need to be pushed, others coaxed. I gain trust easily in students, so I can talk them through material in a way they can understand, whether that means to draw a graph, make a comic, and even set up characters using saltshakers, knives, forks, and spoons. I can help kids work through their frustrations by making learning more personal for them.

I love animals. I currently have several horses, five dogs, and one cat. I have a massive book collection: about 7000 books. Most of my collection is based in mythology and folklore. I enjoy cooking, when I have time, and my specialty is Italian food. Traveling is a true passion, and I can’t wait until the world is safe again so I can set on my next summer adventure!

For Peak, I am available as a homework coach, help with executive functioning skills (I am highly organized), and tutor in any text-heavy and writing subject.

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Tam J

INSTRUCTOR PROFILE: 

I was born and raised in Portland, Oregon and have lived on both the West Coast and the East Coast prior to moving to Arizona. I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development and Family Sciences from Oregon State University, and a Master of Arts in Teaching from Willamette University. I currently hold active Elementary Teacher certificates in both Washington and Arizona. With 20+ years of teaching experience, I have taught in a variety of states including Washington, Oregon, Virginia, California and Arizona.

My decision to pursue a career in education extends from my fascination and passion for the study of Human Development. I genuinely love guiding and supporting students on their journey to become successful, confident, and independent learners. Seeing students grow and develop emotionally and intellectually fuels me to continue in this career field. My passions include early childhood development, elementary education, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), mindfulness and meditation.

While academic growth is always important, it is essential that we focus on the whole child. Students experience the most success when social emotional development and academic achievement are intertwined. Effective executive functioning, self-regulation skills, and social emotional learning need to all be taught intentionally and explicitly, just like we teach the academic subjects, thus allowing students to reach their highest potential and better understand their sense of self. With this philosophy, students are set up to be successful and students experience tremendous progress!

Outside of teaching, I love the outdoors. I enjoy boating, hiking, sporting events, and time with my family. I especially love the time with my mom, for whom I am the primary caregiver.

For Peak Academics, I enjoy working with students in grades Pre-K through 5 in the following areas: reading, writing, math, executive functioning, mindfulness/meditation, social emotional learning, and self-regulation.

TESTIMONIAL:

“I have observed Tam teaching for over 16 years and am impressed both as her principal and a mom whose son calls her his favorite teacher. She has a warm and welcoming presence and goes above and beyond to enhance her students’ learning experience. Her positive impact on learning is backed by strong data from the growth her students make each year. Equally as important, she supports her students’ in developing their social skills and values them as individuals. Tam is a one in a million teacher who I would clone if I could!”

Tracy A

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As a lifelong learner, I achieved my master's degree in Special Education (Learning Disabilities) in 2010. In Bloomfield Hills Schools, I began as a Special Education Instructor and continued growing my craft. I became a Restorative Practices Trainer of Trainers, a Master Global Champion, a district SEL Specialist, an executive functioning expert and was hand selected for the Galileo Leadership Training Program through Oakland University. This led to many opportunities to share what I have learned; Presenting at RP conventions, for the Michigan Annual School Board Collective, and for Bloomfield Hills. Since 2009, I have spent my summers working one on one with struggling students, and was a Yoga/Mindfulness coach for 4th-8th grade students from 2010-2021. Shortly thereafter, I sold my house and took it on the road. I am excited to continue doing this work here in Arizona.

I have worked directly with students since 2009. I assess their needs with thorough data collection and collaborate to create an individual academic plan. Then I directly work with students toward their individual goals, while monitoring progress.

As a Restorative Practices Practitioner, I know that people are more motivated, happier and more successful when we work “with” them. This relationship-first approach ensures that each student feels strong and ready to challenge themself with the knowledge that they are supported.

Being single and new to the area, I am very interested in everything that Arizona has to offer. I am enjoying all of the Theater, Music, and Arts available here. I am still amazed at the beauty surrounding me when I hike (although after my first rattlesnake, I am on a hike hold for the summer). I love a great dining experience and I am very open to suggestions!

I am thrilled to serve as an executive functions expert at Peak Academics, as I see how this type of support can change a student’s life. Additionally, I enjoy working with students academically and offer services related to phonemic awareness, reading fluency and comprehension, written expression, and mindfulness.

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