Who I am

I’m a high school Astronomy and Physics teacher who is passionate about inspiring curiosity and wonder in my students. I focus on creating three-dimensional, Utah SEEd-aligned lessons that help learners make meaningful connections between science concepts and the world around them.

I am currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction at Weber State University, where I’m exploring and applying research-based best practices to continually grow as an educator.

I believe curriculum should be flexible, evolving, and responsive to both students’ needs and new ideas. If you have suggestions, resources, or insights, I’d love to hear from you—I’m always open to adapting or even reimagining what learning can look like.

Thank you for visiting Starstuff Classroom!

This project is funded, in part, by Utah STEM Action Center: STEM Education Innovators (SEI) Secondary Cohort
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