ABOUT

Jennifer Rack is a homeschooling mother of four small children.  She holds a DEC (Diplome d'Etudes Collegiate) from Marianopolis College in Montreal, Quebec Canada with work in Cultural Anthropology and Art History.  She received her Bachelor's Degree from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada with a concentration in Archaeology, Honour's thesis in primate studies and gender, and minor work in history and art history.  After moving to the United States, she did graduate course work in marketing and management before receiving her Master's Degree in Biological Anthropology from The University of Kansas.  Jennifer is currently on hiatus from her doctoral dissertation where her work concentrates on population genetics.  Jennifer was a long-term researcher into genetics and the disability community.  Her specialties include math, science and history, however language arts and cultural geography are also favourites of hers. Jennifer speaks French and is currently re-learning Latin so she can spread the love of languages to her children.

Jennifer has been an editorial assistant for an international scientific journal, has taught University-level courses, and has a deep love of learning, teaching and research.