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Mr. Kevin Kiyoi
While earning an environmental engineering degree at the University of
California, Berkeley, Mr. Kiyoi decided that he wanted to do more than just work
with numbers -- he wanted to share with students his passion for learning. Mr.
Kiyoi went on to earn his masters degree in education from St. Marys College,
and there developed a handbook for parents to use in assisting their children
with middle school algebra. After teaching for six years at Martinez Junior
High School, Mr. Kiyoi took a position at Amador Valley High School in
Pleasanton. He is now in his fifth year of teaching mathematics there and
enjoys every minute of it! Currently his assignment includes teaching honors
geometry and laptop geometry. His classroom goal is to bring as much diversity
to his lessons as possible, enhancing his lectures with games, hands-on
discovery activities, and group interaction. He is an avid sports enthusiast and
greatly enjoys fantasy sports, computer technology, and woodworking.
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