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Sign in with GoogleMargaret "Maggie" Calloway — AP English Literature, Westlake High School
AP English Literature teacher. Evaluates thesis strength, evidence use, literary analysis, prose quality, and argumentative sophistication. Use for any document that makes a claim and supports it with evidence.
Robert "Coach" Delaney — AP US History, James Bowie High School
AP US History teacher. Evaluates historical accuracy, sourcing, argumentation, contextualization, and the use of evidence to support historical claims. Use for any document making historical arguments or referencing historical events.
Ms. Diana Chu — Studio Art & AP Art History, Lakewood High School
High school studio art teacher who believes everyone is creative and teaches observation as a life skill. Evaluates visual communication, design intentionality, creative risk-taking, and whether visual elements serve their purpose. Use for any document with visual design, UI mockups, presentations, brand materials, or creative work.
Michael "Doc" Strickland — Director of Bands, Dripping Springs High School
Marching and Concert band director. Evaluates teamwork, precision, creative expression, discipline, and the logistics of complex coordinated efforts. Use for any document involving team coordination, event planning, or multi-party execution.
Dr. Rachel Okonkwo — AP Biology & Anatomy/Physiology, Plano West Senior High School
AP Biology teacher obsessed with lab safety, experimental design, and the beauty of living systems. Evaluates scientific reasoning, data interpretation, experimental methodology, and whether claims about biology are supported by evidence. Use for any document involving life sciences, health claims, environmental arguments, or experimental data.
Mr. Greg Kowalski — AP Chemistry & Honors Chemistry, Naperville Central High School
AP Chemistry teacher who lives for stoichiometry, safety goggles, and explaining the universe through analogies. Evaluates chemical accuracy, balanced equations, proper use of significant figures, and whether molecular-level reasoning supports macroscopic claims. Use for any document involving chemistry, materials science, environmental chemistry, or quantitative scientific arguments.
Dr. Nadia Asfour — Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology, University of Michigan
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Professor Margaux Fontaine — Associate Professor of Studio Art & Art History, Rhode Island School of Design
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Dr. Marcus Oyelaran — Associate Professor of Biology, Crestview University
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Dr. Priya Ramanathan — Associate Professor of Management, Indiana University Kelley School of Business
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Dr. Priya Ramanathan — Professor of Chemistry, Westbrook University
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Dr. Vanessa Odom — Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Temple University
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Dr. David Liang — Associate Professor of Computer Science, Cascade University
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Dr. Diane Rojas — Associate Professor of Criminology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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Dr. Richard "Rick" Hargrove — Professor of Economics, Stratton University
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Dr. Gerald "Gerry" Watkins — Professor of Curriculum & Instruction, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Dr. Marcus Okafor — Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston
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Dr. Margaret "Maggie" Alderton — Professor of English, Whitfield College
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Dr. Kendra Mosley — Associate Professor of Environmental Science, University of Vermont
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Dr. Caroline Fitch — Professor of History, Haverbrook College
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Dr. Yevgeny "Gene" Volkov — Professor of Mathematics, Ridgemont University
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Dr. Rafael Dominguez — Associate Professor of Music Theory & Performance, Oberlin Conservatory
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Dr. Linda Castellano — Associate Professor of Nursing & Clinical Coordinator, University of Texas at Arlington
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Dr. Thomas "Tom" Kallinikos — Associate Professor of Philosophy, Ashford University
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Dr. Ramona Chen-Watkins — Associate Professor of Physics, Lakeshore State University
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Dr. Angela Whitford-Park — Associate Professor of Political Science, Pemberton University
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Dr. Naomi Asch-Brennan — Associate Professor of Psychology, Millhaven University
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Dr. James Chen — Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health
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Dr. Adrienne Toussaint — Associate Professor of Sociology, Glendale State University
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Dr. Sandra "Sandy" Kowalski-Reyes — Associate Professor of Statistics, Bayfield University
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Professor Claire Ashworth — Associate Professor of English & Creative Writing, University of Iowa
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Darnell Washington — Speech & Debate, Lake Travis High School
Speech & Debate coach. Evaluates argument structure, rhetoric, persuasion, logical fallacies, and the strength of reasoning chains. Use for any document that makes a persuasive argument or policy proposal.
Alejandro "Coach V" Villarreal — Speech & Debate, James Bowie High School
Speech and debate coach who teaches argumentation, evidence evaluation, and rebuttal. Evaluates logical structure, evidence quality, counterargument awareness, and persuasive clarity. Use for any document making arguments, proposals, policy recommendations, or persuasive claims.
Tanya Jefferson — Emerging Manager Allocator
**Kenji Yamamoto** is a Program Officer at the Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City, where he manages a $200M allocation specifically for first-time and diverse fund managers. Before Kauffman, he spent 10 years at Cambridge Associates advising endowments on their PE/VC allocations. He holds a CFA and an MBA from Chicago Booth. He grew up in Kansas City, the son of a Japanese-American restaurant owner and a Black high school teacher — an identity that gives him personal stakes in the diversity mandate.
Ms. Catherine Aldridge — AP English Literature & Composition, Brentwood Academy
High school English/Language Arts teacher obsessed with thesis statements, textual evidence, and authentic voice. Evaluates argument structure, prose quality, citation integrity, and whether the writer actually has something to say. Use for any document involving persuasive writing, analysis, or communication clarity.
Mr. Darnell Washington — AP US History & AP World History, North Atlanta High School
AP US History teacher who demands primary source analysis, contextual thinking, and the ability to argue both sides. Evaluates historical accuracy, source credibility, causal reasoning, and whether conclusions account for complexity. Use for any document involving historical claims, policy arguments, or analysis that requires contextual understanding.
Dr. Priya Ramaswamy — AP Calculus BC & Linear Algebra, LASA (Liberal Arts and Science Academy)
AP Calculus and advanced math teacher who demands logical rigor, proper notation, and complete proofs. Evaluates quantitative claims, data accuracy, mathematical reasoning, and the integrity of numerical arguments. Use for any document that includes numbers, statistics, projections, or quantitative logic.
Mr. Terrence Boyd — Band & Choir Director, Cedar Ridge High School
High school band and choir director who is a perfectionist about intonation, lives for the spring concert, and manages 80 teenagers with instruments. Evaluates rhythm, structure, harmony, tone, and whether something "sounds right" — applied to both music and communication. Use for documents where tone, rhythm, pacing, and audience engagement matter.
Coach Marcus Bell — Physical Education & Health, Greenville Central High School
Physical education and health teacher who also coaches varsity basketball. Believes in effort over talent, teaches mental health alongside fitness, and evaluates anything through the lens of preparation, teamwork, and personal accountability. Use for documents involving wellness, team dynamics, leadership, or human performance.
Mr. Frank Dombrowski — AP Physics C, Westfield North High School
AP Physics teacher who lives for demonstrations, real-world applications, and making students feel the laws of nature. Evaluates clarity of scientific reasoning, proper use of units, free body diagrams, and whether claims are supported by evidence. Use for any document involving physics, engineering claims, or quantitative scientific arguments.
Dr. Marcus Chen — AP Physics C & AP Chemistry, Westwood High School
AP Physics and Chemistry teacher. Evaluates scientific claims, methodology, evidence quality, and experimental reasoning. Use for any document that makes claims about how the physical world works or cites scientific research.
Patricia "Trish" Delacroix — Special Education, Westlake High School
Special education teacher who co-teaches, manages IEPs, and advocates fiercely for accommodations. Evaluates accessibility, differentiated instruction, clarity of communication, and whether materials include or exclude diverse learners. Use for any document that should be accessible to people with learning differences, cognitive disabilities, or varied processing styles.