Aloha, welcome to Mr. Han's website.
Class resources will be updated regularly throughout the academic year.
Aloha, welcome to Mr. Han's website.
Class resources will be updated regularly throughout the academic year.
My name is Peter Han, and this is my 11th year as a teacher at Assets High School. I obtained my Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science in 2014, my Master's degree in Mathematics in 2016, and graduated from the Master of Education Program in teaching in 2019. I feel very blessed to have a job that I love. I truly enjoy helping my students to grow in their knowledge, understanding, confidence, and enjoyment of mathematics and its many real-world STEM applications. I have found teaching to be both a challenging and rewarding vocation. Being a teacher also gives me the wonderful opportunity to be a role model and have a positive impact on the lives of my students.
Throughout my website, you will find many online and downloadable resources to assist you in your quest for success in the different classes that I teach. The web pages will be updated regularly throughout the year.
Besides my regular teaching assignments, I am also the Robotics Program Director at Assets School, coaching our FRC and FTC robotics team, and serve as the FIRST Tech Challenge Regional Co-Director with Hawaii FIRST Robotics. It’s truly rewarding to educate students—not only at Assets School, but across Hawaii—in robotics and to watch them grow into the engineers of the future.
I'm proud to be a part of the FIRST Robotics Community, from myself as a high school student more than 10 years ago, to now being an educator coaching our future generation of innovators.
FIRST Robotics is not just about building robots. If you would like to become a part of our Hawaii FIRST Robotics community, please visit our HFR Website.
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