Miriam Flynn

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I am a retired math teacher, math/science director, assistant principal, elementary principal, and high school principal.
Presently, I supervise student teachers at Stony Brook, run new teacher workshops, and tutor math privately.
I continue to be concerned about the future of math education in NY and would like to offer my help to turn things around.
What is your present job title?
University Faculty
At what school level do you work?
College/University
Where do you work?
Suffolk County NY

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  • Michael Keany

     

    Dear Miriam:

     

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