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Santacruz, Analilia

Special Education Teacher

ansantacruz@seattleschools.org

Johnson, Breanna

Teacher-High School

bdjohnson@seattleschools.org

Quach, Daniel

Science Teacher

dkquach@seattleschools.org

Wang, Yea-Jae

Teacher - Chinese

yewang@seattleschools.org

Pratt, Steve

Science Teacher

srpratt@seattleschools.org

Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge. – Carl Sagan

And since you're here...I would tell you a funny joke about the element sodium, but na.

Nguyen, Gunner

Math Teacher

pcnguyen@seattleschools.org

Morton, Antonio

Special Education Teacher

anmorton@seattleschools.org

Mayeda, Kathryn

Special Education Teacher

kcmayeda@seattleschools.org

Kathy Mayeda started teaching resource room classes in 1999, the year her oldest child was a senior in high school and her youngest child was in first grade. She has been at Cleveland STEM High School since the 2012-2013 school year. She lives in West Seattle with her husband and their cat and enjoys hiking and cooking great big family dinners on Sunday afternoons.

Magana, Ana-Claudia

Humanities Teacher

anmagana@seattleschools.org

Hello! My name is Ms. Magana and I teach 10th grade Humanities. This will be my third year at Cleveland STEM High School. I originally grew up in Los Angeles and moved to Washington in 2014 to pursue my teaching degree at the Evergreen State College. I also have a masters degree in Creative Writing from the University of Edinburgh, and a bachelors degree from the University of Southern California. My hobbies include reading, writing, music, photography, and ballroom dancing.

Unfortunately I cannot answer phone calls live at the moment, but leaving a detailed voice message (with your name, phone number, and message) will help me a lot. I will get the calls in my e-mail and can get back to you as soon as possible.

Lin, Francis

Science Teacher

fclin@seattleschools.org

Francis Lin is at Cleveland STEM High School and previously was teaching middle school in Renton School District.  In addition to teaching science, Lin also oversees Super Smash Bros. Club and K-Pop Dance Club. Before becoming a teacher, Lin worked as an Academic Adviser at the University of Washington.