A New York City native relocated to live in a solar-powered cabin in the woods in Tennessee, Sari believes in constantly challenging oneself and growing. She first fell in love with chess at age 4 after spotting a beautiful board in the Catskills. Sari became an avid chess competitor, placing top in the country in junior high. She began teaching at age 13 in New York City public and private schools, senior centers, and privately to both children and adults. Over 2 decades later, she hasn't stopped. Sari was listed on Mommypoppins as "one of the best teachers for beginners." She has extensive experience and love for working with special needs individuals. She predominantly teaches online now and enjoys writing articles about chess including tips for online chess for playing in Next Avenue and Wired and on Chess and Cheating for The Independent.
Schools she has taught at include Trinity, Packer, Manhattan Friends, Gateway, Gillen Brewer, 2E School The Lang School, PS 226, PS 6, PS 3, Brooklyn Friends, Brooklyn Montessori School, Dwight, St. Hilda's and St. Hugh's, Grace Church School, PS 41, Village Community School, Little Red School, City and Country, Sephardic Academy, St. Luke's School, St. Athanasius School, St. Bernard's. She worked for the Harlem Children's Zone and the New York Public Libraries for many years and has had hundreds of private students. She started many volunteer programs including for seniors at Penn South and (with Educational Light) World Friend's Chess Club for children who were local and refugees. She volunteered at the children's branch of Hospital for Special Surgery as well as The Teak Foundation. Over the years she has seen students go from complete beginners to becoming tournament players or simply come to enjoy chess as a social activity. She uses her background as a storyteller to bring instructional games to life, in addition to teaching opening strategy, endgame technique, and checkmate puzzles. For a complete list of schools, get in touch.
Sari has seen chess help with vital life skills and the development of important habits, including decision-making, mathematical aptitude, and heightened powers of observation, while also helping to build empathy from studying the opponent's point of view. She changes her approach to fit each student's needs whether teaching a group class or individuals. References are available upon request. She has formed her own curriculum and written her own chess book. A veteran in-person & online teacher, Sari is offering special discount rates for students new to online teaching as well as a free 15 minute chess class. Please contact for further information. Private lessons, group lessons, and school lessons are available.
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Schools she has taught at include Trinity, Packer, Manhattan Friends, Gateway, Gillen Brewer, 2E School The Lang School, PS 226, PS 6, PS 3, Brooklyn Friends, Brooklyn Montessori School, Dwight, St. Hilda's and St. Hugh's, Grace Church School, PS 41, Village Community School, Little Red School, City and Country, Sephardic Academy, St. Luke's School, St. Athanasius School, St. Bernard's. She worked for the Harlem Children's Zone and the New York Public Libraries for many years and has had hundreds of private students. She started many volunteer programs including for seniors at Penn South and (with Educational Light) World Friend's Chess Club for children who were local and refugees. She volunteered at the children's branch of Hospital for Special Surgery as well as The Teak Foundation. Over the years she has seen students go from complete beginners to becoming tournament players or simply come to enjoy chess as a social activity. She uses her background as a storyteller to bring instructional games to life, in addition to teaching opening strategy, endgame technique, and checkmate puzzles. For a complete list of schools, get in touch.
Sari has seen chess help with vital life skills and the development of important habits, including decision-making, mathematical aptitude, and heightened powers of observation, while also helping to build empathy from studying the opponent's point of view. She changes her approach to fit each student's needs whether teaching a group class or individuals. References are available upon request. She has formed her own curriculum and written her own chess book. A veteran in-person & online teacher, Sari is offering special discount rates for students new to online teaching as well as a free 15 minute chess class. Please contact for further information. Private lessons, group lessons, and school lessons are available.
https://www.chess.com/member/sarichesscoach