About Tracey Fuller
Tracey Fuller is the mathematics intervention teacher for Chatham Middle School in New York. Tracey got her start 27 years ago teaching high school mathematics at Gouverneur Central High School. After two years, she was hired at Chatham Central to teach middle school mathematics. Tracey has had an eye-opening career, teaching everything from intervention in Grades 5–8 to accelerated high school students and has found a home within the middle school and her intervention students. When students walk into Tracey’s classroom, there is always music playing, yoga balls, bright stools and chairs to sit on, lights around the ceiling, seasonal decorations, and of course, painted dragons on the walls. Tracey received her bachelor’s in education from St. Lawrence University and her master’s from SUNY Potsdam. She lives with her husband, an earth science teacher, her two daughters, both art and design majors at Keuka College and Alfred University, and three dogs.