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.

Rob is lefty from the golden buckle on the wheat belt in Kansas, and has been working with students in Mathnasium for more than 7 years. He enjoys puzzles, computers, and math as well as gardening and sports in his spare time. He has been involved in education most of his adult life as a classroom teacher, coach, counselor, administrator, and parent.
Math always strikes Rob as a giant puzzle and he likes the answer to make sense. Helping and watching others develop this joy of math thrills him.
Favorite Math Joke:
7 is an odd number. How can you make it even?
Answer : remove the S.
Interesting Fact: Rob loves numbers. He has slept in all 50 states, visited over 30 countries, and has spoken 4 languages fairly well.
Patrick graduated from George Mason University with a Ph.D in mathematics where he worked on bringing mathematical objects to life using 3D printing. He also worked with outreach groups in undergraduate teaching students of all ages the interesting structures not typically taught in grade school classrooms.
Interesting Fact: Patrick likes to snowboard.
Khalid Boushaba is a seasoned leader with a unique blend of deep mathematical expertise and strategic business acumen. He holds an MBA from the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School, complementing his PhD in Applied Mathematics. With over a decade of experience as a university professor and researcher, Khalid is passionate about applying his knowledge to education. He is dedicated to fostering a positive, results-driven learning environment where every student can build confidence and achieve excellence in mathematic.
In his free time, Jesse likes to snowboard and play soccer. He also likes to spend time with loved ones.
He loves working on math skills with children and bettering their knowledge in the subject. His favorite grade level to teach is 7th grade, because he believes that it is a very influential age group.
Favorite Math Joke: Why did six run from seven? Because seven eight nine!
Interesting Fact: Jesse has 6 birds, 3 dogs and a fish!
Mariama attended UMBC for a major in Information Systems. During her free time, she enjoy designing graphics, baking, and watching the Great British Baking Show. Coffee Is Her Life and she doesn't want to spend a day without it.
She loves working at Mathnasium because she thinks every child deserves a chance to be taught in the way that is best for them. Math is used within most aspect of life and it does not have to be daunting and frustrating. Her favorite subject is algebra. She always found solving problems to be so much fun and exciting. There is so much joy in finding what x equals.
Favorite Math Joke: What did Zero say to Eight? Nice Belt!
Interesting fact: While studying abroad, I lived in three different countries.
am a sophomore at Oakdale high school in Frederick county who loves art, math and being creative. I am a member of my schools academic tournament team and in my free time I like to play guitar and draw.
Charlotte is a junior at Sherwood High School in Sandy Spring, MD. She enjoys reading, painting, and playing video games in her free time. She loves animals and is hoping to major in Animal Science in college.
Charlotte loves teaching math the most because helping someone else finally work out a tricky math problem is incredibly rewarding.
Precalculus is her favorite subject to teach because it draws on knowledge learned in Algebra and Geometry and applies it to more challenging problems.
Favorite Math Joke: Why shouldn’t you ever argue with a 90 degree angle? They’re always right!
Interesting Fact: She has both a pet gecko and a pet snake.
Janelle Annor is a Dartmouth graduate with honors in Neuroscience (minor in Anthropology). A Mathnasium veteran (3+ years), she's tutored K-12 students in all math levels—from Algebra to Calculus—and boosted SAT/ACT math scores. At Dartmouth, she peer-taught advanced math while training as a U.S. Army Reserve 2nd Lieutenant (ROTC). In the coming year, she will pursue her next challenge: medical school.
Teach children math so they understand it, master it, and love it. Math can change their lives, and they can change the world.

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