nvmeer@cas.ac.ma
Natasha is from Calgary AB, Canada. She received her degree in Child Studies from Mount Royal University as well as her Teaching certificate. This is her first year teaching at CAS and her 4th year in education. She worked for 3 years at Richmond School in Canada before moving to Casablanca.⠀
Fun Fact: Natasha is also yoga teacher and she loves teaching kids and adult yoga classes. In her free time she loves going for bike rides to get Ice Cream and eating it on the beach.
wtyler@cas.ac.ma
Mr Tyler is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He attended Lawrence University where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and a Broad Field Sciences teaching certification. Mr Tyler is excited to teach 7th and 8th grade science at CAS. Just prior to coming to Morocco he was teaching 9th and 10th grade Chemistry in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Fun Fact: He loves rock climbing, surfing, and exploring!
mpochard@cas.ac.ma
Maria is from a mixed French and Indian background. She grew up in different parts of the world and is completely bilingual French and English and loves all languages especially Arabic. She holds a first degree and a MA in English studies then after spending two years as a teaching assistant/teacher at a public school in the UK, she decided to do a Masters degree in teaching French as a foreign language. ⠀
Fun Fact: Maria is very artistic and loves anything from photography, art and drama and loves travelling and food !!. Morocco is a dream country for her.⠀You won’t find her on the sports field!⠀
jtrudeau@cas.ac.ma
Mr. Trudeau is currently in his second year of teaching, having graduated from The University of Kansas in 2019. Mr. Trudeau received his undergraduate degree in Music Education with a focus in instrumental music. Mr. Trudeau currently enjoys playing drums in his free time (as well as fishing and hiking) Mr. Trudeau spent last year teaching 6-12 band in Lander, Wyoming. Mr. Trudeau is excited to start his international experience at CAS, and plans to continue teaching internationally for the coming years.
eachaoui@cas.ac.ma
Eileen Achaoui is from a small town called Evenwood situated in the North of England. She attended Darlington College where she received her Bachelor's degree in educational studies. She then moved to Germany where she obtained her teaching certificate from the Anglo College in Hamburg. Upon receiving her certificate, she moved to Morocco in 1986. She started her teaching career at CAS, as the ESL teacher in the Lower school and Pre school. She then became the Kindergarten teacher in 2002 up until this day. ⠀
Fun Fact: Her hobbies are singing, reading, travelling and cooking, but her favorite one is spending time with her precious grandchildren!⠀
hdadi@cas.ac.ma
Hasna Dadi is from Casablanca and is a proud alumnus of Casablanca American School. After graduating in 2005, she pursued her studies in Montreal where she received her bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering at McGill University. Hasna has shown excellent skills in math from a very young age; she has always had a knack for numbers and problem solving. After a brief passage in consulting, she is finally drawn back to the art of numbers. This will be her first year teaching at CAS. She is excited to teach what she has always been passionate about and give back the academic skills and human values she learned during her years at CAS.
Marwa Berrada is born in Casablanca, Morocco. She learned english since the first grade to secondary school and earned a bachelor's degree in italian language and literature from the FLSH Ain Choq of Casablanca. She did a traineeship as a teacher assistant at the kindergarten of AlMadina school for six months. Then she moved to Rabat to study a Master degree in Latin Languages and Cultures Didactic and she starts to teach as a temporary teacher at Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines Ain Choq of Casablanca where she's still working, parallely she worked as italian freelance teacher at Pluriel language center. Marwa is currently a PhD student in italian comparative linguistic. She likes reading, cooking and long walks.
kenoch@cas.ac.ma
Katrina Enoch moved to Casablanca from Los Angeles, but hails from a small town called New Port Richey, Florida. Katrina is a fellow IB Diploma Programme survivor. She attended the University of Miami where she received Bachelors degrees in History, Economics, and French, all with departmental honors. She recently received her Masters degree in Cinema and Media Studies from the University of Southern California. You can find her in a mix of classes, but she loves teaching history, economics, and, of course, film and television. At USC, she taught History of International Cinema and Hollywood Film from 1925-1950. ⠀
Fun Fact: Outside of CAS, Katrina is a certified sommelier and is writing a television pilot. She also met Agnes Varda in person and she will never forget it. :)⠀
iabderahim@cas.ac.ma
Imane was born in Paris and grew up in France. In her previous life "before teaching", Imane studied and worked in the Food Industry where she held two positions as a salesperson and then manager. For more than 6 years now, she has changed cap in her career choosing to become a teacher. She went back to school and obtained her teacher's certification from CIEP (Centre Internationale d'Etude Pédagogique) and the Université de Lyon 2 where she majored in the Science of Education.
Fun Fact: For more than 19 years, Imane has been leading humanitarian actions in France and Morocco. In her other life, Imane was a gymnast in France and champion of l'Ile de France. Today she loves to escalade and enjoys mountain sports. She loves music and art.
jsahmed@cas.ac.ma
Jeff Ahmad is a native of Southern California and received his bachelor's degree in Liberal Studies / Elementary Education from California State University at Dominguez Hills. He taught elementary and middle school for ten years in public schools in the United States. Feeling a need to explore the world, Mr. Ahmad moved to Jakarta, Indonesia where he taught first grade. He continued his exploration by moving to Africa where he taught second grade in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. While in Côte d'Ivoire, Jeff obtained a Master's Degree in Political Science from the American Military University in Manassas, Virginia. Jeff then moved to Alexandria, Egypt where he has taught third and fourth grades for the last nine years as well as initiating a variety of programs including a Middle School Model United Nations program, an E.S. Student Council, as well as Elementary and Middle School soccer programs where he served as a director and coach organizing numerous international and domestic trips. This will be Jeff's first year at CAS. He loves traveling, coaching, and exploring new cultures.
cadhemard@cas.ac.ma
Céline ADHEMARD is a Parisian woman graduated from La Sorbonne in French literature. She has, as well, a master of cultural mediation. And she loves melting culture and language because to learn a language we need to know better about a culture. After teaching French for foreigners in Brazil, China, French Guyana, she worked four years in Istanbul for a French college. Her experiences of teaching and her audiences are multiple. ⠀
Fun Fact: She loves cinema and playing badminton, be careful: her backhand is stronger than her forehand!⠀
mguertoumy@cas.ac.ma
Meriem Guertoumy is originally from Morocco. She studied biochemistry at the University of North Texas and attended Fort Hays State University for a BS in education with a minor in special education. She holds a teaching license from the state of Kansas. Meriem is currently enrolled in a master's program in Microbiology and cell science from the University of Florida and expecting to graduate in July 2021. She has been a CAS faculty for 5 years now filling different positions in the lower school. This is her first year teaching IB/upper school science. Before joining CAS she worked as a science lab/professor assistant in college. She enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and kayaking.
momari@cas.ac.ma
Mohammed Omari is Moroccan and received his bachelor's degree in linguistics from Mohammed the fifth University. He taught English and studied Information Technology for three years. In 2017, he started his M.A. in Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language at Mohammed the fifth University, where he received his M.A. degree. Mohammed's career in Teaching Arabic started in 2017 at Amideast. He taught Modern Standard Arabic, Moroccan Colloquial Arabic, and Integrated Arabic to non-native speakers. Besides that, he has a passion for storytelling, photography, and filmmaking. He had multiple trainings on journalism and worked with two media companies. I love to grab my camera and capture moments in stills and motion while traveling.