Meet The Tutors
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Miss Zaniya Battle
I am a junior at Halifax County Early College who will be pursuing an Associate of Science degree. I decided to become a Halifax County tutor to help students reach their highest potential in education. I love to work with others; especially, during these times of COVID-19. By becoming a tutor, I can gift my knowledge and skills to others who can use them in the future to help expand their education to be successful.
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Miss Kelsey Boyd
I am a first-year student, majoring in Public Health (Health Policy and Management), at the University of North Carolina at Chapel-Hill. I became a Halifax County tutor because I am extremely passionate about helping various students improve in academic subjects I can assess. Seeing each student reach their goals on assignments will bring joy knowing that I can help others grow as learners.
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Miss Joanna Cipriano
I am a second-year student at Halifax Community College pursuing an Associate of Science degree. I became a Halifax County tutor because I wish to give students the academic help they need, especially during these challenging times. It can be a struggle to work on classwork and homework all on their own, which is why I want to share my study skills that may potentially help a student.
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Miss Chantel Gillus
I am a first-year student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel-Hill, majoring in English and minoring in Political Science. I became a Halifax County tutor solely because we are experiencing hard times during a pandemic, and it is to my understanding that many children are struggling with their school work. Therefore, I believe I can share my knowledge and be a valuable resource to students in need.
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Miss Makayla McNair
I am a junior at the Northampton County Early College pursuing an Associate of Science degree and an Associate of Arts degree. I became a Halifax County tutor because as a student myself, I understand that there are times when we need help. This COVID-19 pandemic has made school more stressful. I wish to help students through this stressful time and allow them to seize the potential that I know they have.