Mr. Luis San Roman

Math Teacher at DAEP @ Schertz-Cibolo-Uninversal City ISD

Bio

A native of San Antonio, Tx. Graduate of Luther Burbank Vocational High School. Served in the United States Navy for 22 years before retiring as Chief Missile Technician (Submarines) in January 1996. Worked for AT&T, later Lucent Technologies, leaving in 2001 as a first line manager. Attended St. Philips College (San Antonio) from January 2002 to July 2003. Transferred to the University of the Incarnate Word (San Antonio). Graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude, in December of 2005. In January, 2006, taught at George Sanchez High School in San Antonio for 1 semester. In August of 2006, went to the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD at the DAEP as a mathmatics teacher, where I am still currently teaching.

I teach: 8-12 Math

To ages: 13 to 19

Reviews

October 12, 2019

OneNote is making it easy for our staff to collaborate information, documents and schedules. All the data can be kept in one location for easy access by the staff. A classroom notebook allows you to share your notes with your students as well as communicate assignments. Definitely making life easier as a teacher. there are videos from Microsoft as well and many YouTube videos. Our school is implementing this to replace multiple collaboration methods into an all-in-one location, plus its free.

October 12, 2019

OneNote is making it easy for our staff to collaborate information, documents and schedules. All the data can be kept in one location for easy access by the staff. A classroom notebook allows you to share your notes with your students as well as communicate assignments. Definitely making life easier as a teacher.

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