By day, Paul Claybrook might seem like your friendly neighborhood tutor—but behind that calm exterior lies a full-blown MATH SUPERHERO. With over 25 years of experience helping students conquer everything from fractions to calculus, Paul has become a legend in living rooms, classrooms, and coffee shops across the land.
Armed with a degree in Mathematics from Washington State University, an MBA from City University, and a graduate degree in Applied Nutrition from Northeastern University, Paul is no ordinary number-cruncher. He’s a multidimensional academic force, blending logic, business savvy, and nutritional science to rescue struggling students from the clutches of confusion.
But Paul’s mission doesn’t stop with after-school tutoring. He’s spent about a decade teaching at the college level—much of it inside the prison system, where he’s helped students reclaim their futures, one equation at a time. These days, you’ll also find him teaching GED classes at the Twin Falls County Jail, proving that math redemption arcs are real and heroes come in the form of teachers with dry erase markers.
He’s tutored a wildly diverse cast of students—each with their own unique origin story—and helped them find their inner math powers. Whether it’s a nervous middle schooler, a college student facing an algebra showdown, or an adult returning to school after years away, Paul’s superpower is making math make sense. He even stepped in as a last-minute teacher at Wendell High School, keeping algebra in line while earning his stripes as an emergency academic avenger.
With patience, humor, and the kind of calm wisdom usually reserved for ancient wizards or zen masters, Paul continues to battle math anxiety wherever it appears. No cape required—just a calculator, a whiteboard, and an endless love for numbers. If math has you down, don’t worry: Paul Claybrook is on the case.