

Michael
Math, History, Social Studies, Economics, K-6 and Secondary Tutor
I think I was a student in Ms. Dorothy Stremmel’s fifth grade class at Roth Elementary School when I first wanted to become a teacher. Why? Because Ms. Stremmel taught her fifth graders more than just the requisite curriculum, she taught us life lessons, like: balancing a checkbook (for an on-going arithmetic assignment); growing a plant from wrapping a bean in a moistened paper towel and placing it under direct sunlight (Horticulture); and even providing an advanced understanding of US gover...