Constantinidou, Rodia, Math/Science Studio Specialist

Rodia Constantinidou holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Worcester, Massachusetts, USA), an Associate degree in Early Childhood Education from the State of Florida, as well as an Education Specialist degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Mathematics Education from Florida International University (Miami, Florida, USA). She also attained the Florida Professional Educator’s Certification in the areas of Elementary Education, Mathematics Grades 5–9, Mathematics Grades 6–12, with an endorsement in Gifted Education.

She has extensive experience as a Mathematics teacher, having worked at a charter school in Miami, Florida for 17 years. There she taught mathematics to grades 4 through 8, including General Mathematics, Algebra 1 Honors, Algebra 2 Honors, and Geometry Honors. She also held leadership positions such as Lead Teacher (served as assistant middle school principal during the middle school principal’s absence), Mathematics Department Chair, Grade 8 Level Chair, and Mathematics Coach for local, state and national mathematics competitions. Furthermore, she served as the School Assessment Coordinator for all Florida standardized testing, overseeing all testing for the middle school.

Prior to becoming a Mathematics teacher, she worked as a civil engineer in Cyprus and in Massachusetts and as a preschool teacher at a Child Development Center in Florida.

This is her third year at ACS Athens. She is delighted to be part of the ACS Athens Learning Commons as a Math/Science Studio Coordinator.

email: constantinidour@acs.gr