Science tutoring that works.
Transforming students’ relationship with science,
one cup of joe at a time.

Reliable support at your convenience
As a first-gen college grad and former high school teacher,
I know how busy student schedules are. We can meet
where you want, how you want, and when you want.
In Person Meetings
I’ll meet you at the coffee shop you prefer–after school, evenings, or weekends.
Remote Meetings
Prefer to meet online? No problem. I’ll send you a link.
Phone Meetings
Got a quick question between sessions? I offer one free Clarification Call weekly.
One-on-One
We’ll work together to identify your priorities and address them.
Small Group
I offer group rates for students who want to work in pairs or trios.
Workshops
Coming soon!
John Benner
teacher, learning coach, writer, coffee aficionado
Qualifications & Experience
- Teaching certificate from Texas Region 13 (HS Science)
- Taught AP Chemistry, Chemistry, and Anatomy & Physiology for Round Rock ISD (2 years)
- Master’s Degree in Chemistry, Univ. of Texas at Austin
- Software Developer, Univ. of Texas at Austin (17 years)
- Science Editor, Harcourt (5 years)


CONTACT
- Cell: 512 297 4239
- Email: John.benner@gmail.com
TESTIMONIALS
“My son started working with John after struggling with a bad experience in chemistry class. His teacher wasn’t able to explain the material in a way that made sense, and it left him feeling lost. John is patient, approachable, and has a knack for making chemistry seem less overwhelming. Not only has my son’s understanding improved, but he’s also more motivated and engaged now. John made a huge difference for him, and I’m confident anyone would benefit from working with such a dedicated and caring tutor. I’m truly grateful!” — Alexis S.
“John’s help has been indispensable this year as my daughter navigates a challenging chemistry class. He patiently answers questions, reteaches tricky concepts, and clears up misconceptions. He has increased my daughter’s confidence in the subject and we look forward to working with him when she takes physics next year!” –Melanie H.