Monthly Archives: March 2019

Rational Expressions – Out of Shape

Rational Expressions – Parity Parody

Rational Expressions – In Significance

Rational Expressions – Downward Spiral

Blue Shirt Khaki Pants – It’s a Thing – Michele Zugaro and Don Kemp

There are very few math teachers that would choose to teach AP Statistics. And there are even fewer who would be so enthusiastic about it that they would inspire students by the hundreds to enroll in the course. I’m so very lucky to work with two such people. They are both passionate teachers who love their students as much as they love statistics, to the point where the program has grown more in the past 10 years than any other course in any other subject area at Coppell High School. These two are simply magical, and it’s a joy to watch them work. I still have no desire to teach statistics myself, but if I ever do, I’ll have two of the finest role models right around the corner.

(Note: I am not snubbing Dr. J. He is just as amazing as these two. He just wasn’t in this particular photo. I will give him his props next time.)

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