Oct 11, 2013

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The Olympian Oct. 11, 2013

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CVHS WELCOMES NEW STAFF MEMBERS!

Claire Douglas

Claire Douglas, a new special needs teacher, is in her second year of teaching and is passionate about teaching kids. “I really enjoy figuring out how each of my students learn, and I really like helping them find their strengths,” said Douglas. This year she wants to figure out ways to integrate special education students with the whole school population as much as possible.

Matthew Kertesz

English and ELT teacher Matthew Kertesz began his 14th year teaching, and is excited by the idea that he’s working with the future leaders and change-makers of the world. “I want to continually improve my teaching,” Kertesz said. Above all, Kertesz wants to motivate his students to keep learning as much as possible, quoting Mahatma Gandhi: “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”

Cherisse Payne

Previously teaching at many schools such as Skyline High School, Emery Secondary School, and CSU East Bay, Cherisse Payne found herself at CVHS for her 18th year of teaching math. “I love all of the math subjects I teach, especially Precalculus,” Payne said. “The kids and the math are what keep me going. I just really want to be a good teacher, and infuse Common Core in my lessons.”

Shad Emam

Whitewater rafting enthusiast and Drake look-alike Shad Emam has already had three years of teaching experience and previously student-taught at Castro Valley High. Currently, he teaches an Algebra 2 class and a Probability and Statistics class and also taught Geometry and Algebra 1 at Oakland High School, which he attended. His goal is “to increase the likelihood of student success,” he said.

Alan Kraut

Alan Kraut started his second year of teaching at CVHS, last year being a long-term substitute for Dr. Bertram Pinsky. Kraut has previously taught physical sciences at San Leandro High School, among them Physics, Physics of Robotics, and Forensic Science. “I love seeing people start to understand things, and I really want to be an awesome teacher and know my courses well,” Kraut said.

Jonathan Rice

After two years as a middle school English teacher in Salinas, Jonathan Rice started his third year of teaching, now at CVHS. “I’ve grown up taking, and I finally want to give back,” Rice said. Rice endeavors to get his students to think creatively and outside the box.

Ben Frazier

Science teacher Ben Frazier entered his third year of teaching overall and first year at CVHS, moving away from his part-time teaching experience at Berkeley High School. “I like how teaching’s constantly interesting, and I’m never bored doing the same things every day,” Frazier said. Frazier is especially excited for lab days during his classes, and can’t wait to make sure all students learn and excel in their studies.

Tommy Maloney

Currently teaching Algebra 1 and Algebra 2, Tommy Maloney believes in raising the next generation of future leaders. “My favorite thing about teaching is that I like to make a difference in your lives,” Maloney said. His goals this year are working on getting all kids to pass his class and also getting his master’s degree in education.

Kelli Schiller

Teaching since 1997, Kelli Schiller started her career at a student correctional facility, moving to Fontana Unified, Orogrande, San Francisco, and finally Castro Valley Unified School District. Schiller had taught Spanish Heritage and Spanish AP Literature and Culture and now teaches Spanish 1. “I like getting to interact with youth and my community, and I hope to leave a positive impact,” said Schiller.

Yvonne Garcia

Originally from Fairfield, Yvonne Garcia had lived and taught there before coming to CVHS. Having taught several subjects previously, she now teaches four history classes and a psychology class. “Teaching allows you to improvise. It also allows you to stay a bit juvenile and immature,” said Garcia. Her plans this year are to get to know as many students as possible, hoping to expand her social base and connect with students.

Basudha Mukherjee

Basudha Mukherjee began her sixth year of full-time teaching, moving from San Ramon to Tennyson High School and now teaching Biology at CVHS. “I love the relationship between teacher and student,” Mukherjee said. “I love it when we share our problems and take down the invisible barrier between us.”

John Williams

Coming from his experiences teaching in Los Angeles and Alameda County Juvenile Hall, P.E. teacher John Williams enters his sixth year teaching as he joins the CVHS staff. “I want to increase participation in my class, and raise the bar,” Williams said. “If 90 percent of my class participates, how can I get it to 95, and then how can I get to 100?” This year he aims to help students with the challenges ahead of them.

Sara Hamilton

From Philadelphia and New York City to Fremont and Castro Valley, Sara Hamilton has now taught for five years. She currently teaches Academic Support and English. “I love when a student finally gets it, and that light bulb suddenly goes off in their head, like, ‘Oh!’ and they understand,” said Hamilton.

Yahaira Oceguera

Having taught previously at Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, Yahaira Oceguera is currently in her third year of teaching and looking forward to the years and memories ahead at Castro Valley High. Her love of Spanish led her to teach Spanish Heritage as well as a Spanish 2 class this year. “I like helping students the most, and my goal is to make sure they learn as much as they can,” said Oceguera.

Teddy Yau

Having four years of previous teaching experience at Oakland Technical High School, Teddy Yau offers new ways of teaching at CVHS. This year he teaches a Geometry and Precalculus class, and plans to give multiple projects in hopes of engaging students and getting them interested in learning more. “What I like the most is the students and their creativity,” said Yau.

Check our next issue for more new staff members!


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