I started my teaching experience at a high school in a rural California setting working with the children of migrant farm workers. I expanded my experience at a high school in Roseville California where the population reflected the center for the S&P railroad and a large Hewitt Packard complex. I now teach at Folsom Lake College in Folsom California. My students are a blend of families who live in the rural settings of the gold country and the children of those employed by Intel which has a research headquarters here. The unique blend of these students has helped focus my desire to develop math materials that help bridge the gap for lower income students so they can compete in the workplace of the high tech world in which they now live.