Our staff is built to teach each student individually, to develop the skills they need to thrive in mathematics, and to foster a love of learning.
Our staff is built to teach each student individually, to develop the skills they need to thrive in mathematics, and to foster a love of learning.

Michelle is the owner and Center Director at Mathnasium of Converse, which has proudly served local families for more than six years. Before opening the center, she spent 24 years teaching at the elementary level and earned both an MBA in Educational Administration from Lamar University and a BS in Elementary Education from Southwest Texas State University.
Having struggled with math as a child, Michelle is passionate about helping students truly understand math in a way that makes sense to them. She believes every child deserves to feel confident and capable when learning math.
Laney is a junior at the University of Texas at Austin, where she is studying neuroscience. She has lived in the area her entire life and enjoys giving back to the community by helping students grow more confident in math. Her 12 years as a Girl Scout taught her patience, perseverance, and teamwork, qualities she brings to each lesson.
Laney loves creating a supportive environment where learning feels rewarding. Her favorite math joke is, “Are monsters good at math? Not unless you Count Dracula!” She enjoys seeing students discover that same spark of confidence in themselves.
Joseph is pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Originally from Honolulu, he now calls Texas home. Outside of work and school, he enjoys video games, 3D printing, and Star Trek. He has a great sense of humor and brings enthusiasm to everything he does.
Joseph enjoys helping students find clarity and confidence in math. He jokes that while he is tall, he is terrible at basketball, but he always gives his best effort. He hopes to one day work as a design engineer while continuing to share his love of problem solving.
Kristine is a freshman at the University of Texas at Austin. Having spent twelve years in Japan and four in Guam, she brings a global perspective and a strong sense of empathy to her teaching. Her goal is to pursue a career in medicine and volunteer with an international nonprofit emergency medical service organization.
Kristine’s sense of humor makes her a favorite among younger students. She loves helping kids reach the moment when math suddenly makes sense. Her favorite math joke is, “You look like a 9/10, but I can be the 1 for you.”
Mack is a graduate of the University of Texas at San Antonio with a degree in computer science. A Texas native, he is passionate about cybersecurity and hopes to one day work in government service. He has traveled widely and brings curiosity and perspective to his teaching.
Mack has been a black belt in karate since the age of four and applies the same focus and determination to his work at Mathnasium. His favorite math joke is, “Why did the obtuse angle go to the beach? Because it was over 90 degrees.”
Rolando is a freshman at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He lived in Chicago before moving to Texas in 2022. He wants to attend UTSA to major in Architecture or Engineering. He enjoys running, biking, and being outdoors.
Favorite Number: 11
Fun Fact:
I run track and cross country.
Favorite Math Joke:
I have a scary math joke to tell, but I’m “2²” to tell it!
In five years, I will:
receive my Bachelor’s from College.
I love Mathnasium because:
It is a fun environment for kids to learn, and I wished I had access to Mathnasium as a kid.
Mia is a senior at Samuel Clemens High School. She has lived in Texas her whole life. She wants to go to the University of Texas at Austin to major in Biology. She enjoys reading, painting, and spending time around friends.
Favorite Number: 17
Fun Fact:
I have a sister and niece who live in Florida!
Favorite Math Joke:
What shape do you always have to be careful of? A trap-azoid!
In five years: I will be a student in college.
I love Mathnasium because:
math is my favorite subject, and I love being able to help others!
Amy is a retired high school math teacher with 28 years of experience, teaching in San Antonio ISD, Alamo Heights ISD and Northside ISD. She was born and raised in San Antonio, and is looking forward to helping kids find the excitement in mathematics!
Favorite Number: 3
Fun Fact:
I enjoy traveling to new places!
Favorite Math Joke:
What’s a birds favorite type of math? Owl-gebra!
In five years, I will: have received my certification in Education for Ministry from the University of the South
I love Mathnasium because: providing students the opportunity to engage in mathematics in a fun manner while improving their skills is a must!
Antonio is a senior at Randolph High School. He’s a military kid and has moved around a lot. He’s lived in Texas for 5 years. He’s hoping to study chemical engineering or physics in college.
Favorite Number: e (Euler’s number)
Fun Fact: I lived in Germany!
Favorite Math Joke: Why are derivatives so distracted? They’re always on tangents!
In five years, I will: Be graduated from college and hopefully in graduate school!
I love Mathnasium because: I love math and teaching it is the best way to understand even more!
Chris is a passionate instructor who is studying computer science online through WGU, before that he was living in similarly sunny Jacksonville Florida enjoying the beach.
Favorite Number: 25
Fun Fact: I played every sport I could in school from wrestling to cheering!
Favorite Math Joke: What made the triangle blush? They said his angle was a-cute!
In five years, I will: Graduate from college and pursue a career
I love Mathnasium because: Learning and watching others learn is a fulfilling and wonderful process, which can happen every day if we work hard enough.
Felipe is a student at post graduate Masters student from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, and born and raised in San Antonio
Favorite Number: 25
Fun Fact: I have lots of French bulldogs, I like to paint, and I am a scientist.
Favorite Math Joke: Why was 6 scared of 7? Because 7 ate 9.
In five years, I will: Be an instructor in biology in a community college.
I love Mathnasium because: Giving students the confidence to do math is rewarding and gives me great joy!
Iván is an international Physics student who is currently working on his thesis in order to graduate from college. Even though his degree is not education orientated, he would like to become a full time teacher some day.
Favorite Number: e
Fun Fact: I did archery for more than 8 years
Favorite Math Joke: Who invented the round table? Sir Cumference
In five years, I will: Obtain my PhD
I love Mathnasium because: I can contribute (positively) in reducing the growing mathfobia among the newest generations and the ones to come.
Ayesha is an alum of St. Edward’s University, where she studied math, and she has a PhD in computational bio-physics from Case Western Reserve University. She spends her free time reading, writing her Dungeons & Dragons campaign, and dabbling in Data Science.
Favorite Number: 2
Fun Fact: I have a dog and a cat. They are frenemies!
Favorite Math Joke: How do you make 7 even? Remove the S!
In five years, I will: Be developing software to solve the toughest problems in statistical physics.
I love Mathnasium because: Math is my favorite subject, and I love sharing that excitement with young learners!
Jackson is a Senior at Samuel Clemens High School.
Favorite Number: 67
Fun Fact: I play baseball and have actually hit a home run out of the ballpark.
Favorite Math Joke: Why is 69 afraid of 70? Because they fought once and 71.
In five years, I will: Graduate from college with multiple degrees in business. From here, I plan to go on and change the world of business, primarily in the sports industry.
I love Mathnasium because: I get to help people work on their math skills and I get to work on my professional communication skills as well.
Marisol is a Senior at Samuel Clemens High School.
Favorite Number: 127
Fun Fact: I can play various instruments.
Favorite Math Joke: Why was 6 afraid of 7? Because 7 ate 9
In five years, I will: Live abroad and know at least 4 languages
I love Mathnasium because: I get to do math and help people at the same time
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