Our Mission
Our mission is to create a comfortable and stimulating learning environment for students to improve and achieve mastery in their academic skills. Our students show dramatic improvements in both test scores and overall subject comprehension.
We believe strongly that a skilled and engaging teacher makes the crucial difference in how quickly students learn and how well they retain the information. Our highly dedicated and qualified teachers strive to instill the value of perseverance, enhance performance and promote a standard of academic excellence.
In addition, our proprietary Master Key ™ instructional method breaks down difficult problems and subject matter into simpler pieces, while enhanced student learning outcomes as measured by standardized testing.
By emphasizing proper study skills and how to approach a problem, students are taught to think critically. Our goal is for students to leave Dynamics Education Center excited to have mastered material they once viewed as difficult, or even impossible, and gain the confidence to confront future challenges on their own.
We have helped thousands of students improve their academic foundation and skills, while assisting many of them in achieving their goals for entry into a top-flight college or university. Those results include a high rate of AP test scores of 5 and SAT scores of 800.
Sonny Ahad, Founder and President
Mr. Ahad, president of Dynamics Education Center and principal instructor, is a specialist in teaching math and science with 38 years of experience at both the high school and college levels. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Rangoon University and master’s degree from Western Illinois University. He was the owner and president of Sonny/Physics School in Burma with more than 2,000 students. In 1999, he founded Dynamics Education Center in Los Angeles, which provides highly successful tutoring programs on a range of subjects. He also serves on the faculty of Milken Community High School in Los Angeles, one of the country’s preeminent private schools.