Mrs. Mahindroo
Mrs. Mahindroo, Math & Literature Faculty
Mrs. Mahindroo was born in Nairobi, Kenya and attended primary and secondary school in Malaysia and Singapore before moving to Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN, to earn a B Sc. in Management. After gaining some work experience at Aerotek and Delta Faucet Company, she earned an MBA from Butler University in Indianapolis. She moved to Fort Collins after marriage, and this has been her home since 2001.
Mrs. Mahindroo has three daughters who have been enriched by the Ridgeview experience. Her oldest daughter will be graduating from Purdue University with her master’s in biomedical engineering, Her second daughter is pursuing electrical engineering at the University of Florida, and her youngest daughter is currently an RCS junior.
She began her Ridgeview journey as a parent volunteer and a TA. After being a sixth-grade teacher for ten years and serving as the department head of upper elementary, she decided to challenge herself by teaching in upper school. She currently is enjoying her role as a middle-school math, grammar, and English teacher. She also is assisting with Key Club, Hoplite Helpers, and Student Council.
In her free time, Mrs. Mahindroo enjoys long walks with her family, learning new crafts, cooking, and decorating her home.
Q & A with Mrs. Mahindroo
Where were you born and where have you lived? I was born in Nairobi, Kenya and have have lived in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indiana.
Where did you attend university or college? I graduated from Purdue University with a B.Sc. in Marketing and Finance and from Butler University with an MBA.
What kind of reading do you most enjoy doing? I love reading autobiographies.
What are the small essentials that make life more comfortable? Decaf. mint green tea, colored pens, electric pencil sharpeners, and a working stapler.
What are your favorite snacks? Lay's potato chips!
What do you do to unwind? Listen to music, play games with my family, and spend time with friends.
How could a parent volunteer help you most? Please consider helping us plan Young Aristotle and Eco-Week. I love getting ideas about how we can make these events even better.