The Family Foundation School

In my life before The Family School I was extremely self-centered. I hurt everyone around me to get what I wanted and got a lot of negative attention by acting like a psycho. I had no interest in God because he probably didn't want me to steal, lie, cheat, or use substances.

A.C.

My life became unmanageable early on. I was kicked out of 8th grade for drinking and drugging, and a year later was thrown out of 9th grade for the same reasons. I also owed thousands of dollars in gambling debt and spent my life running from those I owed money to.

A.H.

Before FFS, my life was unmanageable and out of control. I was shooting heroin, selling drugs, stealing, and lying to my parents. I did anything to blind me from reality because I hated who I had become.

C.B.

At home I was an overeater and extremely overweight. Going to school was the last thing on my mind. I stayed home and slept all day, then got up and stayed out all night. I was rude and disrespectful and had fits of temper.

D.W.

At home I perfected the art of quitting. My attempts at sports, school, and relationships amounted to nothing but pathetic stories because I never followed through. I did not like myself and wanted to escape the judgment of others.

J.C.

My life at home was full of lies and deceit. I became part of the tough crowd in middle school, and in high school I was in and out of detention, got into bad relationships, ran away and was sent to a psych ward.

J.G.

To put it bluntly, I was a drunk. I didn't care about my family, or God, just drinking and smoking. I was drug-tested for the first time at 12, at 13 I was in outpatient rehab, and at 15 I was sent to wilderness and then to The Family School.

J.M.

I was 15 and my mother was driving me to the hospital. She was crying, but all I could think of was what a good job I had done not eating. I felt no remorse, only the desire to leave and continue killing myself.

M.R.

I am an alcoholic and a drug addict who couldn't live life on life's terms, so I drank. When my dad was diagnosed with cancer, I was introduced to heavier drugs and started stealing and selling his pain medication.

R.B.

I was empty, angry, miserable, and lonely at home, and used any means possible to numb my feelings. I dropped out of school. Nothing really mattered, and I was quickly using up my friends and family.

V.K.

Mathematics

Math A - Ninth and Tenth Grade

Math A furnishes the student with basic skills in logic, algebra, geometry, probability, statistics, and furnishes the student with skills in functions, trigonometry, complex numbers, and sequences.

 

 

Math B - Eleventh  and Twelfth Grade

Math B extends the study of geometry, logic, deductive reasoning, probability and statistics, and furnishes the student with skills in functions, trigonometry, complex numbers, and sequences.

Mathematics Faculty

Dawn Finlay Dawn Finlay Mathematics Department Chair

B.S., Frostburg State University

Dawn joined The Family Foundation School in 2004 as a math teacher after working for six years in alternative education. She was named department chair in 2008. She is also involved with the school's dog training program as a search dog trainer. Dawn and her husband, Jeff, founded the North Pocono Search, Rescue & Recovery, a civilian search team based in northeastern Pennsylvania. She and Jeff live in Honesdale, Pa. with their two teenage children.

Jim Kavarnos Jim Kavarnos Mathematics Teacher

B.S., M.A., Binghamton University

Since joining the faculty of The Family Foundation School in 1998, Jim has taught chemistry, physics, and math. He currently teaches Regents Math B, college calculus, college statistics, and a P.E. class in weight training. For the last two years he has coached the school's "Moody's Mega Math Challenge" team, which placed 17th out of 431 teams in 2009. Jim lives in Callicoon Center, N.Y. with his wife, Carolyn, and their three young sons.