Ms. Hamilton
Math Teacher
My name is Tricia Hamilton and I am the 6th grade Math Teacher & Department Chair
What To Know About Me:
What To Know About Me:
- I absolutely love the color purple. I can be seen wearing something purple almost everyday.
- I love sports! I am a fan of all the LA teams, especially the Dodgers. I am one of those die hard Dodger fans that are with them when they win or lose.
- I played softball on the varsity team in high school
- My favorite sport to play is volleyball. I love playing, coaching and watching volleyball.
- When I get a minute to hangout I like walking at the beach. My favorite areas are any place that is surrounded by the ocean. I find it very relaxing.
- I am a Disneyland kid. I really do find it to be the Happiest Place on Earth. I know the place like the back of my hand. My favorite rides are Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Indian Jones and the Temple of Doom, Big Thunder, and the Pirates of Caribbean. I get a big thrill out of the Fantasmic Show and the Fireworks. I am a big kid!
- I listen to all types of music, R&B, Pop, Jazz, and Old School Rap, but most of the music on my iPod is Gospel. Inspirational music makes me feel good.
- I am the Coordinator of the New Life Youth Group at my church, where I plan weekly youth group activities and Bible Study, monthly trips, and service projects.
- I am also the Coordinator/Choreographer of Echoes of Praise Dance Ministry. I love dancing and sharing God's Word through dance.
- I love to travel! I try to spend long weekends and vacation time traveling and enjoying other places.
- I am a daughter, sister, Godmother, niece, aunt, and friend. I love being with people.
- I attended California State University, Long Beach where I earned a BA Degree in English Education. I also attended University of Phoenix and obtained a Master's Degree in Elementary Education and a Teaching Credential.
- I am a teacher, that's what I do, that is who I am! I enjoy working with kids, and want them to grow academically and socially. It gives me a thrill when my students learn something new and is able to apply it to new concepts.