About

Jennifer Belknap

I have been homeschooling for ten years and have a passion for helping others on this journey. I have six children, who are learning at home and wherever else we are! They have a huge spectrum of ability levels and homeschooling has allowed all of them to work at their level. Please join me as we find joy on this messy beautiful road.

Rowena Anderson

Rowena Anderson has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and a Masters of Arts from Liberty University; her teaching certification is in the area of middle school mathematics. Rowena’s first tutoring experience was as a junior in high school, when she helped a teacher’s daughter with geometry. Since then, she’s assisted students in kindergarten through college, with everything from basic reading skills to intermediate algebra. Rowena has served as a church camp counselor and youth group sponsor and currently directs a Classical Conversations Challenge class. In her free time, she watches movies, expands her Christmas décor collection, reads books, visits Walt Disney World and works an occasional algebra equation.

Nichole Carmody

Nichole Carmody is a dedicated teacher with three wonderful kids of her own. She has a passion for helping children learn and grow, always finding creative ways to make lessons engaging. With a keen eye for detail and a compassionate approach, she helps identify each child’s unique strengths and areas for improvement. She enjoys spending quality time with her family, time outdoors, and crafting. 

 

Thomas Jenkins

Thomas Jenkins is a high school history teacher at a private school outside of Atlanta, where he also works as an academic counselor and tutor. He was homeschooled through high school and graduated from Samford University in 2015. Thomas holds a master’s degree from the University of Alabama and has a passion for Christian education. He lives with his wife and children in Woodstock.

Zach Carmody

My name is Zach Carmody, and I bring over 15 years of experience teaching middle school students. For 13 years, I taught math and science in a brick-and-mortar school, working closely with students who have special needs. Currently, I teach 6th–8th grade math virtually, and I have experience teaching math from kindergarten through 9th grade.

As both an educator and a parent of three, I understand the importance of patience, encouragement, and making learning engaging. I enjoy helping students build confidence in math while developing skills that last a lifetime. Outside of teaching, I love spending time with my kids—whether we’re watching or playing sports together.