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2018-19 WCPSS Science Tutor List <iframe src="https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?title=Earth%2FEnv%20Science&amp;height=600&amp;wkst=1&amp;bgcolor=%23FFFFFF&amp;src=k6v0t0qdn1ik3ga0dorjrl6cjg%40group.calendar.google.com&amp;color=%23853104&amp;src=b4k83mnurodqu4crf87tc1u884%40group.calendar.google.com&amp;color=%23AB8B00&amp;src=rrof387lfq851q16rk86hu4sb0%40group.calendar.google.com&amp;color=%23711616&amp;ctz=America%2FNew_York" style="border-width:0" width="800" height="600" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe> Name (First, Last) School Subjects Williing to Tutor Email Address Phone Number Any Comments/Special Instructions Amanda Herlacher Sanderson High School Physical Science, Earth/Environmental Science (academic & honors), APES [email protected] (919) 964-0917 Email is preferred, text okay; North Raleigh/Wake Forest/Fall Lake Area in public locations Amy Jones Leesville Road High School Chemistry, both honors and academic [email protected] 919-931-6471 Downtown Raleigh, North Raleigh Angela Roberts Apex Friendship High School Chemistry, Earth Science (honors or academic for both) [email protected] 910-712-0019 Email is best. Fuquay, Holly Springs, Apex area. Available Spring 2019. Audrey Hoffman Green Hope High School Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry [email protected] 678-828-1232 Holly Springs/Apex/Cary area Brooke Little Green Hope High School AP Environmental Science, Earth & Environmental Science [email protected] Caroline Valentine Heritage High Schoool Biology, Honors Biology [email protected] Wake Forest, Knightdale, Zebulon area. I live near East Wake Academy. Laura Armfield Crossroads Flex High School Biology (Honors and Academic), Earth Science (Honors and Academic), APES, AP [email protected] 989-859-6403 Wake Forest/Knightdale/Raleigh area I have taught Middle School and Highschool. AP certified Chelsea Wetherby Athens Drive High School Chemistry (Honors & Academic), Biology (Honors & Academic), Physical Science [email protected] 919-812-8237 Email is preffered. Christina Parker Green Hope High School Physics (Honors and Academic), Physical Science, Chemistry (Honors and Academic)[email protected] Cary/Morrisville towards Chapel Hill Courtney Ammons Sanderson High School Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry [email protected] Danielle Nail Green Hope High School Chemistry, Honors Chemsitry, AP Chemistry, Anatomy [email protected] 910-620-1711 Can follow student in the Honors Chemistry linked with AP Chemistry. Email is preferred. Deborah Bodolus Phillips High School HS:Biology, Earth/Environmental Sci, Physical Science [email protected] 919-604-2979 Apex/Cary/HollySprings Area Emily Piner Green Hope High School AP Chemistry, Chemistry (Honors and Academic) [email protected] 252-876-1910 Cary/Morrisville area and/or southern and eastern wake county. AP certified Enid Duncan Panther Creek High School Anatomy & Biology [email protected] 919-606-3036 Eric Hood Sanderson High School All levels of Chemistry, Physics and Physical Science [email protected] Email is preferred Hannah NIcksic Middle Creek High School Chemistry (Honors and Academic) [email protected] 435-590-0530 Holly Springs/Apex/Cary area Jackson Kinton Enloe High School Chemistry , Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry [email protected] 252-375-5766 Email, Text, or Phone Call. Leave a message if I do not pick up. James Lamberth Enloe High School Chemistry , Honors Chemistry [email protected] 919-602-0045 Email, Text, or Phone Call. Leave a message if I do not pick up. Jennifer Kubacki Middle Creek High School Acadmic, Honors & APchemistry [email protected] 919-418-5848 Apex/Cary area or willing to drive to Ten Ten Rd & Holly Springs Rd Area email preferred Jody Paramore Wake Forest High School Biology, Earth Science, 8th Grade Science [email protected] 252-864-6486 Wake Forest/N. Raleigh area, in 13th year of high school teaching/taught 7 years of 8th grade Johnathan Waugh Green Hope High School Chemistry and Honors Chemistry, Biology [email protected] 336-457-0024 Josh Edwards Enloe High School Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry, IB Chemistry [email protected] 919-414-0620 Email is best contact; Meet in public library of cafe in most of Raleigh area. Kalvin Sparrow Phillips High School High School: Earth/Physical Sci; Middle School: Science [email protected] 919-809-3265 Garner/Fuquay/South East Raleigh areas; I have taught students K-College (Certified Middle/High) Katelyn Bradshaw Green Hope High School Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry [email protected] Kathryn MacCormackFuquay Varina High School Biology, Honors Biology, Chemistry [email protected] 919-520-7141 Southern Wake County Area is preferred. Keith Hampton Panther Creek High School Chemistry, Physics [email protected] 757-559-2597 Holly Springs area Kristen Holland Rolesville High School AP Chemistry, Chemistry (Honors & Academic), Physics, Physical Science, Math I,[email protected] II, III, Pre-Calc 804-334-4459 Wakeforest/Wakefield/Heritage Area. Please call or text. 20 years of tutoring experience. Kristin Zelenakas Sanderson High School AP Environmental Science, Earth & Environmental Science, Biology [email protected] 410-353-9981 Laura Armfield Crossroads Flex High School Biology (Honors and Academic), Earth Science (Honors and Academic), APES, AP [email protected] 989-859-6403 Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina (Central, West and Southwest Wake County) Lauren Pipal Athens Drive High School Chemistry, Physical Science [email protected] 708-363-5111 Email or Text are both fine, I live downtown Raleigh Lori Craven Panther Creek High School Physics, Physical Science, APES, Earth Science [email protected] 919-673-9093 North Raleigh Mallory Wemple Knightdale High School Chemistry (Honors and Academic), Biology (Honors and Academic), Earth Science [email protected] 919-590-2252 Based in Eastern Wake, but can serve other areas as well Marc Collins Heritage High School Physics (Hon and AP), Chemistry (Hon, Acad, AP) and Physical Science [email protected] 919-741-8686 North Raleigh/Wake Forest Meghan Barbee Apex Friendship High School Chemistry (Honors and Academic), Biology (Honors and Academic) [email protected] (919)740-1325 Apex area after school; Knightdale area evenings or weekends Monica Ruiz SCORE Academy Biology (Honors and Academic), Earth Science, Middle School Sciences, [email protected] School Math 360-536-5185 Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, Cary, and Apex areas preferred Myron (Chip) Shea Panther Creek High School All levels of chemistry, Physical Science [email protected] 919-608-4163 Western Wake (Falls of Neuse to Apex) Nicole Reed Green Hope High School Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry [email protected] Email is preferred, North Raleigh area (Leesville/Sanderson/Millbrook) and Panther Creek Robert Thornhill Leesville Road High School Biology, Earth Science, Astronomy [email protected] 252-532-7519 Email is preferred. Northern and western Raleigh over to Durham. Samantha ChambersEnloe High School Biology/Honors Biology [email protected] 7248253709 Shannon Burleson Athens Drive High School Chemsitry (Academic, Honors and AP) and Biology (Academic and Honors) [email protected] 828-448-2856 Sneha Patel Wake Forest High School Biology (Honors and Academic), Middle School Sciences [email protected] 9198007393 Wake Forest/Morrisville/Cary area Susan Duncan Leesville Road High School Chemistry, AP Chemistry [email protected] 919-417-7442 Send message on phone Teresa Solomon Biology, Earth Science, Middle School Sciences [email protected] 9196792378 North Raleigh Area, . Whitney Masterson Panther Creek High School Chemistry, Honors Chemistry [email protected] 919-208-7094 West Cary area Ythol Arul Panther Creek High School Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science [email protected] 919-889-6143 Cary/Apex Wendy Brautman Wake Forest High School Biology, Earth/Environmental, Marine Ecology, Middel School Sciences, Anatomy & [email protected] North Raleigh Area, Wake Forest (Wakefield/WFHS/Heritage) <iframe src="https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?title=Earth%2FEnv%20Science&amp;height=600&amp;wkst=1&amp;bgcolor=%23FFFFFF&amp;src=k6v0t0qdn1ik3ga0dorjrl6cjg%40group.calendar.google.com&amp;color=%23853104&amp;src=b4k83mnurodqu4crf87tc1u884%40group.calendar.google.com&amp;color=%23AB8B00&amp;src=rrof387lfq851q16rk86hu4sb0%40group.calendar.google.com&amp;color=%23711616&amp;ctz=America%2FNew_York" style="border-width:0" width="800" height="600" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe> Name (First, Last) School Subjects Williing to Tutor Email Address Phone Number Any Comments/Special Instructions Nancy Cattrell Apex Friendship High School Chemistry (Honors and Academic), certified General Science (6-12) [email protected] 757-589-4513 Email is best; northwest Raleigh area. Laura Stiles Wakefield High biology, AP Biology [email protected] Heritage/Wake Forest/Knightdale/Millbrook/Rolesville.
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