
Nathan Meyer
Academic Coach
Nathan teaches as both a passion and a career. He enjoys the challenge of connecting difficult topics in mathematics to realistic scenarios. Nathan wants students to grow in their ability to think mathematically and apply that beyond the classroom. He wants students to feel they can master mathematics and explore life through a mathematical lens.
Sports Involved In
Baseball
Pickleball
Table Tennis
Stats
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University of Michigan - Mathematics, Masters of Edcuation with certifcate in Adminstration, and Leadership
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Ken Griffy Jr., Nolan Ryan, Albert Pujols, Kirk Cousins, Ma Long
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Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus AB
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Middle School or Junior High School (Grades 6-8 or 7-8), High School (Grades 9-12)
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Nathan is a school teacher with years of experience teaching students at all levels. He empathizes with learners, building techniques to meet students where they are and accelerate them to mastery. Nathan uses visuals, data, and variables to build connections across mathematical topics. As the keeper of statistics and the official game book for the school baseball team, he understands the balance of school, team, and social life.
Testimonials for Nathan…
"You have been a shaping light in my world. Your steadfastness has been a resource I have used, you are a natural light."
Noah M.
Student-Athlete
"You helped me realize that I am not terrible at math. I really appreciate all of the time and effort you put into helping me".
Erik K.
Student-Athlete
"Mr. Meyer changed my perception of Math. After having him tutor me over the summer, I have more confidence and ease with math."
Caitlin D.
Student-Athlete
"I thought you were an Amazing teacher. You are extremely passionate about what you teach, and what he teaches makes a world of difference. When I struggle with the concepts, you wanted me to succeed and pushed me to achieve my goals."
Layne W.
Student-Athlete
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