Mathnasium of Boerne

Boerne, United States

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Specialties

Our specially trained math instructors will teach your child how to understand math in

an individual setting — our unique approach enables us to effectively explain math

concepts well and lend a helping hand to every student. Our tutors foster a caring,

encouraging environment that helps kids thrive and learn!

«We pinpoint your child’s learning needs, meet them where they are, and take them

where they need to go.»

Mathnasium instructors use our unique assessment process to determine (with great

accuracy) exactly what each child knows and what they need to learn. Next, we

design a customized learning plan for teaching the concepts the student needs to

master. It doesn’t stop there — our encouraging instructors continually check progress

along the way to make sure kids truly understand and retain the concepts we’ve

taught. The results are transformative — kids will see measurable changes in attitude,

confidence, and school progress.

«We will help your child overcome homework frustration.»

Our instructors will also set aside time to provide homework help. We help kids

understand the homework assignment so they feel better prepared to complete the work at home — underscoring their understanding of concepts and transforming

homework frustration into a welcome challenge.

History

Established in 2012.

Mathnasium, a reputable math learning center, was established in 2002 in Los Angeles California. There are now over 600 Mathnasiums across the country. Mathnasium of Boerne has been serving the Boerne and Fair Oaks Ranch neighborhoods since 2012.

Meet the Business Owner

Meghan H.

Business Owner

Meghan, a graduate of Texas Tech University and Certified Teacher for the State of Texas, is fulfilling a personal dream of having an education based business that serves the children of the community she calls home. Meghan has always had a love for mathematics. After obtaining her teaching certification from the University of North Texas and getting into the classroom, she discovered that not all of her students shared this warm, fuzzy feeling for numbers. After her son attended Mathnasium of Southlake, Meghan started exploring the business. It was at a meeting in Los Angeles that Larry Martinek, the developer of the Mathnasium Method, said something that helped her ultimately decide to open her own center. Larry said, «Kids don’t really HATE math. They hate being confused and thinking that they are the only ones that don’t get it.» As the owner of Mathnasium of Boerne, Meghan has found a business that allows her to work with children and be a productive member of a special community.