
About Megan Noel
Science educator extraordinaire
Megan Noel has been obsessed with science from a very young age. At age 6 she was determined to be a paleontologist when she grew up, but decided at age 12 to pursue marine biology instead, as whales needed help immediately while dinosaurs, other than birds, were pretty dead. To this end she took as many science classes at Crockett High School in Austin, TX as possible, while also being a rabid band nerd and nearly making the State Band on her bass clarinet her senior year. She graduated 6th out of a class of nearly 600 students and went on to the University of Texas at Austin to work on a Bachelors of Science in Biology (received 2004) and eventually a Masters of Science in Marine Science (received 2006). These degrees allowed her to work with experts on stress physiology and reproductive disruptions in sparrows, stingrays, and fish, and lead to Ms. Noel landing a prestigious lab manager position with Dr. Andrea Gore in the Department of Pharmacy and Toxicology at the University of Texas. However, three years into it she realized her passion was less about chopping the heads off of rats and more about inspiring young people to love science, so in 2009 she went through an alternative certification program, became a high school science teacher, and has never been so happy and satisfied with her work as she is now: inspiring students who never before enjoyed science to appreciate the natural world around them, encouraging students to become life-long learners, and helping kids who never thought they would make it to college achieve their dreams.
She geeks out HARD so be ready for that.
Science is a beautiful way to examine the universe and your place in it-- how you affect everything around you while being affected, whether you know it or not. I cannot help but share what fascinates me with others, and I hope, if nothing else, students take that curiosity and wonder with them throughout their lives. -Megan Noel
Currently teaching a climate-driven Earth Science class for tenth grade students and an Astronomy class for seniors in West Hills, California, as well as Human Biology and Healthy Living classes as an Adjunct professor for Monterey Peninsula College in Monetery, California.
Megan lives in Van Nuys, California with three cats, a dog, lots of plants, and countless books. She is a certified naturalist and urban gardener, has been a lab manager for a major endocrinology and toxicology lab and an assistant girls soccer coach, and can’t decide if she wants to get a PhD someday or write a book.
She hikes a lot, looking for cool bugs, birds, and rocks, and she cusses way more than she should when excited about things.