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Mr. Michael Sabia - Geometry



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About The Teacher

NAME: Mr. Michael Sabia

SCHOOL: Wissahickon High School

CLASS: Honors and Academic Geometry

SCHOOL PHONE: 215-616-8112 ext 2919


About The Teacher

Personal 
	Mr. Sabia lives with a wife (retired hygienist) and son (30) in 
Lansdale in a contemporary house that he designed and built.  His son 
Michael is with the army serving in Iraq.  Mr. Sabia’s favorite activities 
involve creating and designing.  Whether it is creating PowerPoint’s, lesson 
plans, problem solving, drawing, or coaching, he is happiest using his mind 
in activities that help others.  
Although he is 63, he still plays basketball and tennis competitively in 
leagues and with his students.  Socially He enjoys traveling, art, musicals, 
sailing Hobie cats, dancing, reading adventure books, cinema and family 
activities. 
Probably the most unusual thing about Mr. Sabia is his identical twin Warren 
Sabia who is also a mathematics teacher at Wissahickon High School.  As you 
might surmise, this leads to a lot of humor, confusion and chaos.  

	
Professional
        Michael Sabia is a geometry teacher at Wissahickon High School in 
Ambler, PA.  He has been a builder, developer, title insurance manager, 
teacher, coach (basketball, softball, football, tennis, and swimming many of 
which were championship seasons).  
       As a builder developer, Mr Sabia has completed over 300 units.  He 
has buildings in Reading, Whitemarsh, Lower Gwyned, Plymouth Meeting, Mount 
Penn, Lansdale etc..
He has an extensive background in site planning, surveying, computer 
programming, government and conventional financing, architecture, and 
management.

Mission For The Class

	Students miss class for all sorts of reasons: illness, family trips, 
sports, field trips, trips to doctors or dentist, and many others.  The 
PowerPoint explanations of the geometry will enable them to catch up on 
missed instruction.  For students who are falling behind, the PowerPoints 
can be viewed over and over again till the material is obsorbed.  

           Good luck.

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