With over twenty years of experience and a 100% passing rate for his 2010 AP students at Foothill High School in Pleasanton, Mr. Richey is well versed in both the how and why of essay writing. He has prepared thousands of students to be ready to face the rigors of essay writing at some of the finest universities in the country. Regardless of the courses students plan to take at their high schools, Mr. Richey’s course will prepare motivated students to excel in whatever writing situations they will face.
A graduate of Mission San Jose High School, UC Davis, and California State University, Hayward, Mr. Richey has been an award-winning educator for 20 years. He has been awarded outstanding teaching accolades from the University of California and Tufts University, and in 1993, he was awarded runner-up for the New United Motors: Partners in Education, Most Promising New Teacher grant. A native of the Mission area, Mr. Richey was one of Mrs. Sabraw’s outstanding English students. Later, he was her student teacher, and now is her colleague. Mr. Richey taught college preparatory and honors English at Mission San Jose High for six years, five of those spearheading the honors American literature program with Mrs. Sabraw. Currently, he teaches college preparatory and AP Language and Composition at Foothill High School in Pleasanton. He holds a Master’s Degree in English.