We are educators, parents and community members with a common interest…to help all children do better in school and in life.
MEET OUR EXPERTS

Mrs. Wanda Wozniak
Executive Director
The creation of BTG Learning has been a long time coming for Mrs. Wozniak, who started her endeavor to link learning to physical activity back in 2005, with five high-school volunteers as trainers and twenty-two elementary school children. She then continued to link learning to physical activity with the founding of Unique Training Solutions, a non-profit organization focused on improving Listening Skills, Behavior, and Learning Skills for children and youth. She trained her trainers to deliver quality lessons to children ages 5 to 15. Mrs. Wozniak also trained her volunteers/employees on Leadership Development to equip them with the necessary skills for decision making, critical thinking, and public speaking. As a volunteer for the West Point Society of Fort Bragg and the Sandhills, she participated in Leadership and STEM workshops for high school students. “Mrs.
Wozniak is a native of Columbus, GA. and she received her Bachlor of Business Administration from Columbus State University and her Master of Science degree in Management from Troy State University. Mrs. Wozniak retired from civil service after 32 years.
Dr. Tiffany Williams, CCC-SLP, PhD
Family & Community Engagement Director
Dr. Williams’ areas of focus are Multilingual/Multicultural Education and Early Childhood Education. She received her PhD from George Mason University. Dr. Williams is committed to narrowing the achievement gap between children and their educational, social, and economic needs. She is very passionate about the on ongoing, goal-
directed relationships between teachers and families that are mutual, culturally responsive, and that support what is best for children and families both individually and collectively. Dr. Williams is also a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist skilled in the
areas of expressive and receptive language disorders, articulation delays and stuttering. She is dedicated to working with parents, schools, teachers, and communities for improving family-school-community partnerships and helping children overcome speech/language delays.


Mr. Jamahl Williams
Program Director, Learning through Physical Activity
Mr. Williams is a teacher in Columbus, GA. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Performance and Recreation and has his educational certification in Special Education and Physical Education. His focus is to promote academic excellence and ensure the physical and mental wellness of all youth. Mr. Williams has been involved in creating desirable social habits, attitudes and personal characteristics essential to students. He is also a middle school football, basketball, and track coach.
Mrs. Sharon Cross
English Language Arts (ELA) Advisor
Mrs. Cross is a 25-year educator. She holds an ED. S degree in Early ChildhoodEducation and Elementary Education from Georgia College State University.
She is an English Language Arts (ELA) teacher and literacy education is her passion and teaching kids to read and finding the joy in reading is her number one mission.

Our Teachers
MEET OUR EXPERTS
Our experts train each instructor on our STEM in Motion℠ curriculum, which uses a unique combination of academics, physical activity, and sports to help your children learn. Our experts match instructors to your child’s needs and personality. Instructors are experienced and qualified in their subject area.

Mrs. Wanda Wozniak
Executive Director
The creation of BTG Learning has been a long time coming for Mrs. Wozniak, who started her endeavor to link learning to physical activity back in 2005, with five high-school volunteers as trainers and twenty-two elementary school children. She then continued to link learning to physical activity with the founding of Unique Training Solutions, a non-profit organization focused on improving Listening Skills, Behavior, and Learning Skills for children and youth. She trained her trainers to deliver quality lessons to children ages 5 to 15. Mrs. Wozniak also trained her volunteers/employees on Leadership Development to equip them with the necessary skills for decision making, critical thinking, and public speaking. As a volunteer for the West Point Society of Fort Bragg and the Sandhills, she participated in Leadership and STEM workshops for high school students. “Mrs.
Wozniak is a native of Columbus, GA. and she received her Bachlor of Business Administration from Columbus State University and her Master of Science degree in Management from Troy State University. Mrs. Wozniak retired from civil service after 32 years.

Dr. Tiffany Williams, CCC-SLP, PhD
Family & Community Engagement Director
Dr. Williams’ areas of focus are Multilingual/Multicultural Education and Early Childhood Education. She received her PhD from George Mason University. Dr. Williams is committed to narrowing the achievement gap between children and their educational, social, and economic needs. She is very passionate about the on ongoing, goal-
directed relationships between teachers and families that are mutual, culturally responsive, and that support what is best for children and families both individually and collectively. Dr. Williams is also a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist skilled in the
areas of expressive and receptive language disorders, articulation delays and stuttering. She is dedicated to working with parents, schools, teachers, and communities for improving family-school-community partnerships and helping children overcome speech/language delays.

Mr. Jamahl Williams
Program Director, Learning through Physical Activity
Mr. Williams is a teacher in Columbus, GA. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Performance and Recreation and has his educational certification in Special Education and Physical Education. His focus is to promote academic excellence and ensure the physical and mental wellness of all youth. Mr. Williams has been involved in creating desirable social habits, attitudes and personal characteristics essential to students. He is also a middle school football, basketball, and track coach.

Mrs. Sharon Cross
English Language Arts (ELA) Advisor
Mrs. Cross is a 25-year educator. She holds an ED. S degree in Early ChildhoodEducation and Elementary Education from Georgia College State University.
She is an English Language Arts (ELA) teacher and literacy education is her passion and teaching kids to read and finding the joy in reading is her number one mission.
All tutors have clear background checks and have you and your child’s best interest at heart.