Luv A.

  • Grades 2 and 3
  • Near Brooklyn, New York

Luv has spent over 4 years teaching in charter schools in Brooklyn. She has spent the majority of her career teaching third grade with one year teaching second grade. She is experienced in teaching the core subject areas but is especially skilled in ELA and Math. Luv’s charter school experience gave her the opportunity to work with small groups using inquiry-based learning.


Teaching Philosophy

Luv believes that children should play a role in their education. She wants her students to feel empowered to shape the classroom community and helps them develop their own love for learning. She tailors the curriculum to students’ learning styles and connects the content to current events and student interests. Luv describes herself as warm and demanding; she inspires her students to go above and beyond what they ever thought possible.


How it works

What is Schoolhouse?

We started SchoolHouse with the intention of helping people start microschools because we saw that it was a better way to learn. That’s been our focus from the beginning and we’ve built the team with that purpose.

We are a team of teachers, school leaders and parents who are simply school nerds. We want to build the best schools in the world, only smaller and in your home..

Teacher Screening Process

We screen and vet every teacher thoroughly and accept between 5-7% of applicants. This is to ensure a high quality education across every SchoolHouse school.

We recruit teachers from a variety of backgrounds including private, public, and charter schools. We interview and offer competitive packages and small class sizes to attract top professionals.

Regarding Covid-19

Safety is our highest priority, for your family, the students we work with, and the teacher. We ask all teachers to follow all CDC, state, and local guidelines as it relates to COVID. Beyond that, we have all families and teacher in a pod agree on certain health guidelines and COVID protocols at the beginning of the pod so that there is not any ambiguity about what is expected.