Dyslexia and Dysgraphia

Nicole

Nicole Gooch B.S. SLPA
Dyslexia Interventionist

Bio coming soon.

Courtney

Courtney Clark B.S.
Dyslexia Interventionist

Courtney graduated from Texas State University with a degree in Family and Consumer Sciences.  She is a certified teacher with 9 years of teaching experience in public, private, and also in homeschooling her own children. Courtney comes from a family of teachers and grew up watching and learning from her mother in her classroom.  This inspired her to become a teacher and to foster a love of learning in the hearts of the children she works with.  Courtney is passionate about teaching reading and is always studying, learning, and implementing new teaching strategies.  She strives to help every child she works with feel confident and successful in their academic journey.  When Courtney is not teaching you can find her with her husband and two children on the lake!  She also loves her church, interior design, and cheering her children on in sports.

Kate Rentsch B.S.
Dyslexia Interventionist

Kate graduated with honors from Michigan State University with a degree in Elementary Education.  She is a certified teacher with 9 years of teaching experience as a classroom teacher and dyslexia teacher.

Kate grew up in Michigan and moved to Texas after college.  She is married to her high school sweetheart, Andrew, who is a material science engineer for Huntsman.  They have two children, ages 1 & 3, and one “furbaby” – their golden retriever Barley.  Kate loves cooking, spending time with her kids, travel, and puzzles.

But the most important thing for you to know about Kate is that she truly LOVES teaching.  She is excited to help your child grow and reach their full potential!

Season Hestilow M.Ed
Dyslexia Interventionist

Season graduated from Sam Houston State University with a Bachelor of Education degree. She recently graduated from Lamar University with a Master of Education in Administration.  She is a certified teacher with 17 years of experience, ranging from teaching elementary, being an instructional coach in Junior High, and facilitating a mentor program in high school.  One of Season’s greatest joys is seeing children learn to read and finding confidence in themselves as they learn and grow.  When Season is not teaching, you can find her with her husband, her son, three stepchildren, three dogs, two cats and one bird.  When they are not keeping her busy, she also enjoys yoga, reading, record shopping and traveling.