
Offers online services
About
I have been a teacher since 1975, and I have literally helped thousands of students achieve their academic goals. I do not have a set approach, but tailor my instruction to the individual needs and abilities of the youngster.
I enjoy helping young people find the hidden talents in themselves.
Highlights
Hired 5 times
1 employee
9 years in business
Serves West Seneca , NY
Offers online services
Specialties
Grade level
Pre-kindergarten, Elementary school, Middle school, High school, College / graduate school, Adult learner
Type of math
General arithmetic, Pre-algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics
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molly B.
Great interpersonal skills, helping my grandson understand math and its giving him more self confidence.
November 06, 2023
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Susan O.
he is very kind, knowledgeable, on time, flexible. wonderful tutor. We are so lucky.
March 17, 2019
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Caleb W.
I had the privilege of being enrolled in Mr. Fiore’s Accelerated Math class for two years in sequence, and this experience has had an immeasurable impact on my education. Mr. Fiore and I had the opportunity to connect and build a relationship over the two years I was in his classes, but due to his personality it only took a few short days before I felt completely comfortable with him. Even as a naïve young adult of middle school age, it is easy to see the passion Mr. Fiore has for teaching and the care he expresses towards his students.
Mr. Fiore shows an amount of dedication to his work that is unparalleled by any other educator I’ve been involved with. During the school year he would be in his classroom roughly 45 minutes early every day and also usually 45 minutes after school in his room for extra help, on top of the countless hours he spent involved with extracurricular activities. It was during these 45 minutes before school that had the largest impact on my education, even though most of the time the discussion content and experiences were hardly math related. Mr. Fiore would show us his favorite kinds of music, talk about his favorite sports teams, and offer advice to the students around. This taught me two things that have changed my life forever. Firstly, that the Red Hot Chili Peppers are one of the best bands to come about, and “The Lord of the Rings” is both a literary and cinematic masterpiece. Secondly, it taught me how to use my interests and passions to relate to others and develop meaningful relationships. These skills have proved to be invaluable in the professional world and I owe it to him for showing this to me.
The aforementioned ideas don’t show how great a teacher Mr. Fiore is, they explain how great a person he is, which in my opinion is the most difficult part of becoming a great teacher. When you take someone that has the personality and character of Mr. Fiore and you couple it with incredible teaching skills, you have created a force to be reckoned with. Over the two years I spent in the Advanced Math class I learned not only to do well on tests and other evaluations, but I learned to understand Math and the underlying concepts. With Mr. Fiore’s insistence on perfection I learned to never settle for less, and to NEVER back down from a challenge, whether personal or academic.
I can say with 100% certainty that I still use many techniques that I learned in his advanced math classes in my studies now, as I am a senior in the Mechanical Engineering program at the University at Buffalo. On top of this course of study I am also a Teaching Assistant for Linear Algebra classes here at the University. It is truly an honor to have been one of Mr. Fiore’s students, and in my opinion it is an opportunity that anyone should try to seize if possible.
October 09, 2018
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Matthew T.
Mr. Fiore has the ability to teach a brick to float, given enough time. Fortunately for us, he was a math instructor and not a swim coach. As a result, he taught those same bricks math instead. His teaching ability was unmatched, and it was clear by his success rate (our class had an almost perfect pass rate). Mr. Fiore could have likely taught whatever subject he pleased if he was given time and information. His ability to relay the material in an easy-to-understand manner was a major factor in his students success. This is critical to math instruction, and Mr. Fiore has it down to a science. I still find myself (at the time of writing this, in college calculus) using techniques and methods taught by Mr. Fiore. Now, with the changing curriculum for subjects, Mr. Fiore has proven in the classroom he is able to teach no matter the content, and do so efficiently. The Common Core has proven to be a new challenge for students and teachers alike, but Mr. Fiore has met this challenge head-on and truly managed to help prepare students for this new curriculum.
October 09, 2018
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Hannah S.
You were one of the teachers in my lifetime this far that stood out. You cared the extra bit in every situation, you were a friend, you were our family. I still have every Beatles album you made me a copy of. I take every opportunity to tell people about how much that extra mile as a teacher can impact a student.
I’ll say this until my dying breath: you are one of the greatest educators in the world.
October 09, 2018
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Brittany P.
Mr. Fiores dedication to students is second to none. Not only does he share his knowledge and love for mathematics with his students, he does it with genuine care. It is rare to find an educator with such skill and enthusiasm combined with genuine compassion for students, yet Mr. Fiore satisfies all three with ease. There is no one Ive met more dedicated to the education of young people than him. This fact is obvious to all of his students, past or present. His skill, intelligence and diligence helped introduce the world of mathematics to me, a world that I delve deep into each day as an engineering student. I, and Im sure countless other students, share this sentiment and owe a great amount of our success to him. Mr. Fiore is the prime example of excellence in education: passion for the art of teaching, a love of the subject he teaches and unparalleled dedication to students.
October 09, 2018
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I listen to them, and get to know them. Soon, they realize that I care. Then, we delve into the math.
Services offered
Math
Test Prep Tutoring