Meet the founder of Gemini Personalized Online Tutoring

Get to know the passion and purpose behind my personalized approach to learning. Discover what inspires  me!

Making learning fun and effective for every student

'What really hooked me was seeing how much a little personalized support can completely change a student’s confidence. After years of teaching and tutoring Language Arts and Special Education, I realized I could bring it all together—my love for language and my passion for teaching—into a business that empowers students one-on-one. That’s how Gemini Personalized Online Tutoring came to life! Honestly, the absolute best part is watching my students level up their skills, crush their academic goals, and build serious self-confidence along the way."

My inspiration: building confidence and empowering students

What drew me in was watching how personalized support could completely change a student’s confidence. After years of teaching ( and tutoring) Language Arts and Special Education, I realized I could combine all of that—my love for language, my passion for teaching—into a business that empowers students one-on-one. That’s where Gemini Personalized Online Tutoring was born. The most rewarding part is seeing students strengthen their skills and achieve academic success while they learn to build self-confidence.

Beyond tutoring: my passions and interests

When I'm not tutoring, you can usually find me immersed in writing or enjoying the arts. Writing has been a deep passion of mine since childhood, and I currently have two books in progress. I especially love writing poetry and creative pieces, which give me a wonderful outlet to express my thoughts, reflections, and experiences.

I also have a huge appreciation for live theater. One of my all-time favorite musicals is Les Misérables, which I had the unforgettable opportunity to see in New York. I am constantly inspired by the powerful storytelling, music, and raw emotion that only live theater can bring to life.

"You are a great teacher, you  are Exquisite!"

 A  fifth grader put this note on my desk