Anna Martinick

Anna Martinick

Science, Middle School

Anna Martinick is Kadimah Academy’s science, robotics and technology teacher, with her primary focus on the middle school, where she teaches earth science, physics and life science, and also prepares students for the New York State Regents Exam in Earth Science.

She also runs Kadimah’s robotics and technology classes, coordinates Kadimah’s participation in the annual Invention Convention, and provides a supplementary enrichment science program for lower elementary school students.

More recently, she began and has continued a community partnership initiative with the Darwin Martin House Complex, in which Kadimah students learn about architecture, science and history as they become junior docents for the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed museum. And she has now taken on a second community-oriented project, called Buffalo’s Future Begins with its Past, to educate students further about the community in which we live.

Mrs. Martinick received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in science education from Buffalo State College, and has been teaching at Kadimah since 1986. She has been previously been named Erie County Teacher of the Year. She is also a Realtor with J. Lawrence Realty.

She is married with two adult children, and lives in Williamsville.