Scott Hoenig

"I particularly enjoy teaching precalculus and calculus courses, and I recently developed a non-calculus-based probability elective."

After graduating from Bowdoin College in 1998, I began my career at Andover as a teaching fellow. Aside from a two-year stint at Boston University earning a master's degree in mathematics, I have been teaching and coaching at Andover ever since. I’ve taught algebra, geometry, precalculus, and calculus, as well as a bit of probability and statistics.  Over the past few years, I’ve been helping to develop a new approach to grading and assessment called “Feedback First” which emphasizes the learning process and mathematical competencies while de-emphasizing grades. I am the head coach of the Ultimate Frisbee program, and I am an advisor. After 22 years as a residential house counselor in Rockwell and Fuess, I’m now a complementary house counselor in Smith House. I live on campus with my wife and two sons.

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