
Wes Davis
Wes Davis is a lifelong Arkansan and a graduate of Jacksonville High School (1991). He earned both a Bachelor of Science degree (1995) and a Master of Science in Education degree in Mathematics (1999), building the foundation for a distinguished career in mathematics education.
A National Board Certified Teacher, Wes has dedicated his career to helping students achieve success in mathematics. Throughout his teaching career, he has taught a wide range of rigorous courses, including AP Statistics, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, and AP Precalculus.
Beyond the classroom, Wes has contributed extensively to mathematics education at the state and national levels. From 2008 through 2024, he served as a Reader and Table Leader for the AP Statistics Exam, helping to ensure the quality and consistency of exam scoring for students across the country. He also worked with the Arkansas Initiative for Mathematics and Science (AIMS) during its early years as a presenter in Calculus and Statistics, helping students review for the AP Exams.
In recognition of his outstanding contributions to mathematics education, Wes was selected as a recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching in 2021, one of the nation's highest honors for K–12 STEM educators.
Wes remains committed to advancing mathematics education and inspiring students to develop the analytical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary for success in college, careers, and life.
A National Board Certified Teacher, Wes has dedicated his career to helping students achieve success in mathematics. Throughout his teaching career, he has taught a wide range of rigorous courses, including AP Statistics, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, and AP Precalculus.
Beyond the classroom, Wes has contributed extensively to mathematics education at the state and national levels. From 2008 through 2024, he served as a Reader and Table Leader for the AP Statistics Exam, helping to ensure the quality and consistency of exam scoring for students across the country. He also worked with the Arkansas Initiative for Mathematics and Science (AIMS) during its early years as a presenter in Calculus and Statistics, helping students review for the AP Exams.
In recognition of his outstanding contributions to mathematics education, Wes was selected as a recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching in 2021, one of the nation's highest honors for K–12 STEM educators.
Wes remains committed to advancing mathematics education and inspiring students to develop the analytical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary for success in college, careers, and life.








