Yesenia Beas RamirezAcademic Counselor/Tutor
Yesenia was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico; grew up in Guadalupe, California; and graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a degree in psychology and a minor in childhood studies. She plans to become an academic counselor for college students with a focus in career counseling. During her two years at Allan Hancock College, she became involved with student government and served as president of the DREAM Club and student trustee on the community college board of trustees. Along with peers, she successfully fought to create a DREAM Center on campus. At Cal Poly she was a resident advisor for housing. |
jen cruzAcademic Counselor
A non-traditional student and a single mother, Jen recently returned to college after a seven-year hiatus to earn her B.A. in applied psychology from Mount Saint Mary’s University in Los Angeles, becoming part of the first generation in her family to earn a college degree. She was a preschool teacher for five years until she transitioned to managing her family’s food service business full-time. She lives in Los Angeles with her family and is elated to be a part of the LoyalTeach community. |
Ian CummingsProject Director
Ian taught college preparatory classes in English, Spanish, and history for over twenty years at Midland School, a boarding high school in Los Olivos, CA. He earned his BA from Stanford University and his MA in educational leadership from Teachers College, Columbia University. |
Zoe HolZerTutor
Zoe grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and attended Santa Barbara City College before transferring to UC Santa Barbara, where she earned a B.S. in statistics and data science, a minor in anthropology, and a fellowship from the Central Coast Data Science Partnership. She has been tutoring statistics and math at SBCC since 2019 and is also a program coordinator for Organic Soup Kitchen in Santa Barbara. She has worked on a number of statistics and data science projects, and hopes to continue to help students understand crucial mathematical and statistical concepts. |
ash keenTutor
Ash grew up in Santa Barbara and studied math and physics at Santa Barbara City College. After transferring, they graduated with a BA in mathematics from the College of Creative Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Ash is a career math tutor with 12 years of experience in private practice and 7 years at the SBCC Math Lab. They work with all levels of students from elementary through collegiate math majors. Ash loves to share the beauty of mathematics with students to build their critical thinking and problem solving skills. |
Irvin MartinTutor
After graduating from Whitworth University with a BA in business management and a minor in French, Irvin turned to teaching. He has worked in both independent and public schools in the US and abroad, including teaching in China for six years before joining Lydian Academy, where he currently teaches French and Spanish. He is excited for the opportunity to support and advise LoyalTeach students in their academic journeys. |
Alex RoethlerTutor
Alex earned his BS in physics education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and his MA in curriculum and instruction from the University of Alabama. He taught for three years at Colegio Nueva Granada in Bogota, Colombia, and now teaches in Madison, WI. He has experience teaching AP Physics, Medical Physics, and Astronomy, and provides remote tutoring to LoyalTeach students in math and physics. |
Mary FahningVolunteer tutor
Mary earned her BS from University of Florida and her MBS, with a focus on environmental physiology, from Florida Atlantic University. Her teaching background includes time spent as a SCUBA/underwater cave instructor in the Bahamas, where she also ran an out-island fishing resort. She spent fourteen years teaching AP Physics, AP Chemistry, precalculus, and biology at Midland School in Los Olivos, CA. After retiring as upper school director at Highland School in Warrenton, VA, she spent several years teaching biology and environmental science at Allan Hancock College. When she's not tutoring, she's probably out hiking on the CDT or other wilderness trails. |
Don RedlVolunteer tutor
Don taught math and economics courses, many at the AP-level, for twenty-two years at schools in the U.S., Colombia, and China. He enjoys using real-world connections to help students find the relevance and wonder in math and to build confidence in their problem-solving abilities. He earned his BA from Harvard University and his MA from Princeton University. |