Author:David Bollinger

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David Bollinger is currently a 52-year-old teacher at Medina Valley high school. To be more specific, he is a math teacher. He has been teaching there for about 10 years, and is one of the best teachers you will probably come across because of his excessive intelligence, but not only that, he's not a stuck up person because of his intelligence. I would know. I'm one of his students.

David was born in Dayton, Ohio on May 7th, 1955. His first career, as a programmer, was kind of led to him. He invented the Pulse software that was used in early ATM machines. His second career was his current career: teaching. He got as far he could go in programming, so his wife suggested that he become a teacher. About the time he started teaching, he published the short story Copper Spark, in the magazine, Adventures of Sword and Sorcery, Issue 5, in 1998. He is thinking about writing a textbook for algebra on the high school level. He is also thinking of starting a targeted math tutoring program