 A graduate of Vassar College, and mother of three little girls, Caroline was born and raised in New York City, where she attended Trinity School for 13 years. Caroline uses her years of experience as a middle and high school teacher, an instructor for college-aged students and adults, and a private tutor, to help students of all ages with their writing, math skills, and test taking.
 A graduate of Vassar College, and mother of three little girls, Caroline was born and raised in New York City, where she attended Trinity School for 13 years. Caroline uses her years of experience as a middle and high school teacher, an instructor for college-aged students and adults, and a private tutor, to help students of all ages with their writing, math skills, and test taking.
After working as a private tutor for a family in Beverly Hills for three years, Caroline took on a full-time position teaching English and social studies to 8th graders at the prestigious Crossroads School in Santa Monica. While there, she also taught drama to 6th, 8th, 11th, and 12th graders. Since moving back to New York, Caroline has been teaching adults screenwriting and acting. Additionally, she blogged for a quirky motherhood website, and does private screenwriting coaching.
Since graduating from Vassar, Caroline has enjoyed volunteering as an alumni admissions officer, interviewing scores of students from high schools in Manhattan and Westchester. She also volunteers as a mentor for the South Central Scholars program where she offers academic and social support for exceptional students from low-income areas who have earned scholarships at prestigious universities.
Caroline’s unofficial philosophy is that the most important thing in life is to improve the world by bettering people’s daily lives. She tries to do this by bringing positivity, kindness, generosity, and respect into every situation.
Lastly, if there is one thing Caroline regrets from her teaching career, it’s that she was not a parent herself when she was teaching young students full time. She feels that being a parent now makes her more empathetic to children’s struggles and strengths, and better at understanding parents’ needs.
 By all accounts, Marisa Krohn was born to be an educator. Regularly buried behind a book and eager to share her understanding of the world with others, she enthusiastically announced she would be a teacher on a questionnaire in first grade and never looked back. Marisa brings this same enthusiasm and spirit for learning to her everyday work as a teacher and
 By all accounts, Marisa Krohn was born to be an educator. Regularly buried behind a book and eager to share her understanding of the world with others, she enthusiastically announced she would be a teacher on a questionnaire in first grade and never looked back. Marisa brings this same enthusiasm and spirit for learning to her everyday work as a teacher and  Evelyn Gmoser earned her undergraduate degree in Elementary Education for grades 1-6, and her Master’s Degree in Special Education for grades 1-12. She is currently a self-contained, English Language Arts (ELA) teacher for 7th and 8th grades in the New York City Department of Education at IS125 in Woodside, Queens.
Evelyn Gmoser earned her undergraduate degree in Elementary Education for grades 1-6, and her Master’s Degree in Special Education for grades 1-12. She is currently a self-contained, English Language Arts (ELA) teacher for 7th and 8th grades in the New York City Department of Education at IS125 in Woodside, Queens. Brad Hoffman, Educational Consultant and C0-Founder of
Brad Hoffman, Educational Consultant and C0-Founder of 
 Susannah Greenblatt is a creative writing professor, writing coach, and private tutor based in Brooklyn. During her years working in the publishing industry, Susannah stayed up late nights and weekends to write her own fiction and essays. In 2021, she was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in Creative Writing and moved to Madrid to work on her novel. Upon returning to the States, she began an MFA in Fiction at New York University as a Goldwater Fellow. She teaches Introduction to Prose and Poetry to NYU undergraduates and co-facilitates a writing workshop for patients at Coler Hospital. For Susannah, teaching is as much a creative pursuit as writing stories or novels. She brings imaginative thinking and inventiveness to her work with students, so that every reader can find their way into literature and every writer can find their voice.
Susannah Greenblatt is a creative writing professor, writing coach, and private tutor based in Brooklyn. During her years working in the publishing industry, Susannah stayed up late nights and weekends to write her own fiction and essays. In 2021, she was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in Creative Writing and moved to Madrid to work on her novel. Upon returning to the States, she began an MFA in Fiction at New York University as a Goldwater Fellow. She teaches Introduction to Prose and Poetry to NYU undergraduates and co-facilitates a writing workshop for patients at Coler Hospital. For Susannah, teaching is as much a creative pursuit as writing stories or novels. She brings imaginative thinking and inventiveness to her work with students, so that every reader can find their way into literature and every writer can find their voice.