I am a middle school educator, curriculum designer, and former instructional leader with a passion for helping students build confidence in their learning. Over the years, I have served in multiple roles including classroom teacher, department chair, and instructional coach—supporting both students and fellow educators.
I have worked extensively with diverse learners and understand the challenges teachers face when trying to balance rigor, engagement, and classroom management. That reality is what drives my work.
As a parent of a child with high-functioning autism and ADHD, I bring a deeply personal understanding of the importance of structure, clarity, and accessibility in learning. This perspective directly influences how I design my resources—ensuring that lessons are not only engaging, but also supportive of students who need clear expectations, thoughtful scaffolding, and opportunities to process learning in different ways.
The resources I create are practical, structured, and classroom-tested. They are designed not just to “look good,” but to actually work in real classrooms—with real students who need consistency, support, and meaningful learning experiences.
Beyond the classroom, I am committed to continuous growth and leadership in education, with a focus on improving student outcomes and supporting teachers in doing their best work.