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Nathan Reedy

Nathan Reedy

Science and Technology Instructor

Nathan earned his M.S.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction (University of Kansas), B.A. English, A.A. Business. He is married with two children. He started teaching in 2014, not as a high school teacher, but as a tutor to college adults. "I think learning is a joyous thing, and I love to pass that onto everyone I meet. Being able to see my students learn and apply their skills at the Excel Center makes my job even better."

John Sepanski

John Sepanski

Mathematics Instructor

John earned his B.S. Mathematics from Millikin University, and a M.S. Technology Education Walden University. He spent 33 years as a mathematics teacher, and Department Chair public schools in St. Charles and St. Louis Co. Outside of school, John enjoys spending time with his family and racing sailboats."There are 10 kinds of people in the world: those that understand binary code and those that don't."

Angie Werkmeister

Angie Werkmeister

College and Career Readiness

Angie earned her BS in Education at Missouri State University and her MA in Computer Studies in Education at Webster University. She has taught for 28 years, most of which were teaching Middle School Math in the Fox C-6 School District.
I am excited to be a part of the Excel Center and am passionate about helping students succeed with their goals in furthering their education or a career. I am truly blessed with this opportunity to help our students and community!

Jen Wise

Jen Wise

Kids' Excel Director

Jen is a mother of 4 who after 9 years as an EMT found her way to Early Childhood Education. After 20 years of working with young people, she joined the Excel Center Team. "It’s here that I am able to combine my passion for helping others with my love for kids to create an environment our parents feel good about leaving their children so they can focus on their classes."