Francis Bellamy Elementary School 102 Indianapolis IN 1976-1981, Charles W. Fairbanks Elementary School 105 Indianapolis IN 1981-1983, T. C. Steele Elementary School 98 Indianapolis IN 1983-1985
Vallejo California Richmond California San Francisco California Thousand Oaks California Fluvanna County Virginia
Work:
Technologyisforkids.com - Director High school algebra teacher at Vallejo City Unified School District (2006-2010) Consultant at Reese Associates Political Consulting/Lobbying (2001-2006) Actuary at Anthem Blue Cross of California (1999-2001)
Education:
Diablo Valley Junior College, University of California, Berkeley - Economics, Touro University - California Teaching Credential
About:
My websites: http://www.technologyisforkids... ? 300 hits a week http://gregoryreese.wordpress.... ? 1000 hits a week http://conversacionesamistosas... http://www.facebook.com/Techno... http://www.l...
Bragging Rights:
Group classroom activities are a powerful tool for leaning math, especially when they are structured around a well organized PowerPoint presentation, students participate by guessing and explaining the next step in solving the math problem in the PowerPoint presentation, The classroom teacher pushes the slide control button and referees the classroom discussion. I have written hundreds of interactive PowerPoint presentations for algebra and 44 of my best are available to teachers for free on my website www.Technologyisforkids.com
Gregory Reese
Lived:
Vallejo Callifornia Richmond California San Francisco Charlottesville Richmond Vallejo Thousand Oaks
Education:
Sonoma State University - Masters degree in education, UC Berkeley - Economics, Diablo Valley Junior College, Touro University - Teaching credential
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Single
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Hawaii lawmakers want to buy homeless one-way tickets off island
failed to sway lawmakers. But what they did next shocked many. Both Mizuno and Cabanilla started soliciting funds to send the homeless away anyway on a case-by-case basis. Mizuno chipped in $100 of his own money to buy a one-way plane ticket to send homeless man Gregory Reese back to Seattle, Wash.
David Smith, spokesman for AETC at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, said that the training groups commander, Col. Gregory Reese, was obviously displeased but that he could not comment further on the photo until an investigation could be completed.