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Sandy Bigg
Learning Specialist
sbigg@newcityschool.org
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Sandy has been teaching and tutoring for the past 24 years. She has spent eight years in the classroom, including five at New City School from 1986-1990. She earned a Bachelor's in English Literature from Washington University in St. Louis and her Master's of Arts in Teaching from the National College of Education in Evanston, IL. When she's not teaching, she enjoys playing duplicate bridge, hiking in the mountains, writing, and doing the New York Times crossword puzzle. Her favorite food is the potato (in any form!). Her favorite book is Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh and she loves to vacation in Manitou Springs, Colorado.
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Lisa Blue
2nd Grade Teacher
lblue@newcityschool.org
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Lisa is a 17 year teaching veteran, with eight of those years at New City School. She currently teaches second grade. She earned her BA from Stillman College, and feels that the single most important aspect of MI has been how it has continually stretched her learning and that of her students. She loves technology, music, playing piano, meeting new people, and traveling. Her favorite food is seafood or Mexican. Her favorite book is The Crayon that Talked. She dreams of vacationing to the Caribbean, Europe and New Zealand.
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Sally Boggeman
1st Grade Teacher
sboggeman@newcityschool.org
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"Using MI makes me think outside the box when planning. Students are actively learning as they use their strengths and strengthen their weaker areas. And I can differentiate instruction to the benefit of all," says Sally. She is a veteran teacher of 40 years, 27 of them at New City as a first grade teacher. Her BA is from Hiriam College and her MA is from Maryville University. Sally enjoys cooking, hiking, rug hooking and gardening. Sally was one of the editors of our faculty's previous two books, Celebrating Multiple Intelligences and Succeeding with Multiple Intelligences, and helped edit our last book, Celebrating Every Learner: Activities and Strategies to Create a Multiple Intelligences Classroom (Jossey-Bass, 2010).
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Scott Boyles
Director of IT
sboyles@newcityschool.org
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Scott has been with New City as Director of Informational Technology for nine years. He received his BA in History from Bucknell University. Scott is not only passionate about technology, but also music, movies, photography and cooking. He's never met a computer that he couldn't master. Scott's favorite book, no surprise, is 2001: A Space Odyssey and he loves the movie "Top Gun." When it's vacation time, Scott would like to travel to Hawaii someday.
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Susie Burge
5th Grade Teacher
sburge@newcityschool.org
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Susie has been a teacher for 22 years, 21 of them at New City; she began as a science teacher and now teaches fifth grade. She has a BA in Biology from the University of Missouri - St. Louis. She says, "The single most important aspect of MI for me as a teacher is to realize that we have a tendency to teach to our strengths. Students with different MI strengths would struggle in my classroom unless I stretch myself to include many opportunities for them to process information and demonstrate understanding using intelligences that are NOT my personal strengths." Susie loves spending time with her family, especially her grandkids (they keep her young)! Her favorite food, hands down, no contest is a chocolate concrete from Ted Drewes.
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Shannah Burton
Art Specialist
sburton@newcityschool.org
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Shannah believes that "MI invites pathways of learning and discovery for every child." Shannah is completing her fourth year of teaching art - the spatial intelligence at New City. She holds a BS in Art Education from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville. Shannah loves art, nature, books, simple pleasures, and wabi-sabi, but not wasabi. To learn more, check out www.newcityarts.blogspot.com.
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Carla Carroll
Learning Specialist Coordinator
ccarroll@newcityschool.org
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Carla has a BA in Elementary Education from Webster University, and is currently working on a Master's degree from there. She has taught for 23 years, 18 of them at New City in both first and second grade. For her, "MI gives students opportunities to use intelligences and discover things about themselves that they would otherwise not discover in a more traditional classroom. Plus, it makes learning fun!" As far as hobbies go, Carla says running is more of a passion and that she hopes to develop (no pun intended) her interest in photography to become a full-fledged hobby. Her favorite children's book is Hey World, Here I Am! by Jean Little.
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Linda Churchwell-Varga
6th Grade Teacher
lchurchwell-varga@newcityschool.org
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Linda has taught for 21 years, and has been a fifth or sixth grade teacher at New City for eleven of those years. She earned her BA in History from Spellman College and her MAT from Wayne State University. Linda loves knitting and her favorite food is popcorn. Her favorite book is always changing, but she's currently wallowing in Jane Austen. She'd love to vacation on a beach from which she could walk into the woods.
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Kristi Cloninger
4/5s Teacher
kcloninger@newcityschool.org
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Kristi has been a preprimary teacher for 9 years, 7 of those at New City. She has a BS in Early Childhood Education from the University of Missouri - St. Louis. "I have found that my focus on MI, and more specifically, the awareness and appreciation of the differences in students in my classroom has helped me know and understand my students better. It has also helped my students know and understand themselves better." When she's not enjoying the "endless entertainment that comes with teaching four and five year olds," she enjoys photography, playing tennis with friends and family, traveling, and her new hobby of baking (and eating baked goods).
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Joe Corbett
Librarian
jcorbett@newcityschool.org
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Joe has been at New City for 22 years. He has a BA from Webster University in History and Political Science, an MAT from Webster University, and a Masters in Library Science from the University of Missouri - Columbia. Joe's passions are family and friends. His hobbies include, but aren't limited to walking, biking, yoga, reading, movies, outdoors, keeping up on current events, learning new things, and eating good food. If he could vacation anywhere, Joe would head to the Netherlands and visit places he frequented when he was in school there.
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Mary Daly
Assistant Head - Student and Family Support
mdaly@newcityschool.org
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Mary has been in education for 23 years, and has spent 22 of them at New City School where she taught kindergarten, and is now the Assistant Head for Student and Family Support. She has a BA in Early Childhood Education from Fontbonne University. "MI puts a value on all aspects of a child's development. They don't have to excel in only one or two traditional ways." Mary is a grandmother many times, and is an avid reader.
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Mary Cullmann
3/4s Teacher
mcullmann@newcityschool.org
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Mary has been teaching for 27 years, 8 of them at New City with our three and four year old students. She has a BA in Psychology and Elementary Education from Saint Louis University. Mary is passionate about MIZZOU and History (WWI and WWII). She collects anything Irish and Fleur de lis. Mary would love to someday vacation in Greece.
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Melissa Doll
3rd Grade Teacher
mdoll@newcityschool.org
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Melissa has been teaching for 19 years, 5 at New City in the third grade. She earned her BS in Elementary Education and her MA in Educational Counseling from the University of Missouri - St. Louis. She believes the most important aspect of MI is that "it proves everyone has talents, abilities, and weaknesses; they are just in different areas. It is what makes the world go round!" Melissa loves dancing and going to Cardinal games and she's passionate about watching her son play sports. Her favorite children's book is Because of Winn Dixie and her favorite adult book is Iron Gate.
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The Driffin
New City School Mascot |
New City School Mascot, The Driffin, has been at New City for four years, being selected in a School-wide election over the Griffin. You can see his retired predecessors around the building. Driff believes in MI but is disappointed that the flying intelligence isn't recognized. He'll greet you at the front door when you visit. |
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Eric Eskelsen
Science Specialist
eeskelsen@newcityschool.org
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Eric says, "MI makes learning more meaningful and fun." He is a 15 year teaching veteran, 12 of those as our science teacher. Eric has a BA from the University of Northern Iowa and an MAT in Science Education from Webster University. Eric enjoys nature, sports, golfing, and spending time with his family. His favorite food is fresh walleye and his favorite book is A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. He would love to take his summer vacation in Lake Tahoe.
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Laurie Falk
School Counselor
lfalk@newcityschool.org
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Laurie has 31 years of experience in counseling, 6 at New City. She has her BA from Loyola University in Chicago, and her MSW from Washington University in St. Louis. For Laurie the most important aspect of MI is "the acknowledgement that both interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligences play a significant role in the education of the whole child." Laurie enjoys sewing, quilting, knitting, reading, traveling, and of course, her family.
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Sarah Foss
Sub-Coordinator
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Sarah joined the New City School staff last year as a substitute teacher. This year she takes on the role of Sub-Coordinator. Sarah received her Bachelor Degree in Elementary Education at Fontbonne University. Her hobbies include eating Bissingers chocolate every chance she gets, going to the park with her 90 lb. "lapdog," Bruno, going on the hunt as a bargain shopper, decorating her house and believe it or not, going to old hot rod car shows. She dreams of vacationing in Greece. |

Ellen Reed-Fox
Director of Advancement
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Ellen came to New City in 2010, but has worked in advancement for 16 years. She has a Bachelor's degree in Spanish and Political Science and Master's degree in Geography, all from the University of Missouri - Columbia. Ellen loves to read and spend time with her family which includes two daughters, one husband, and two cats. Her favorite children's book is Charlotte's Web and her favorite book in general is One Hundred Years of Solitude. |
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Lucie Garnett
5th and 6th Grade Teacher
lgarnett@newcityschool.org
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Lucie has been teaching for 14 years, 11 of those at New City. She received her BA from Bowdoin College in Art History and German. She received her MA in Elementary Education from Lesley College. She loves dance, photography, travel and good dark chocolate. Her favorite book is Kissing in Manhattan by David Schickler. (The Time Traveller's Wife is a close second). She'd like to go back to New Zealand for her next vacation.
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Liz Gaydos
Technology Coordinator
lgaydos@newcityschool.org
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Liz is in her third year of teaching, all three of them at New City School. She received her BA in Elementary Education from Fontbonne and plans to start her Master's in Educational Technology. She says that "growing up in a transitional, digital age has made me want to pursue a specialty of technology in education. I love being able to make learning more meaningful to students by using technology as a tool." She loves to vacation with her husband in the Caribbean to visit her aunt, but would love to someday make it to Australia.
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Monette Gooch-Smith
Kindergarten Teacher
mgooch-smith@newcityschool.org
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"The most important aspect of MI is that it facilitates diversity, diversity of thought and style." Monette has been teaching for 30 years, 28 of them at New City where she taught preprimary and now teaches kindergarten. She has her AAS from St. Louis Community College, her BA from Fontbonne University, and her Masters in Early Childhood Special Education from the University of Southern Illinois, Edwardsville. Monette enjoys walking, reading, collecting old coins and scouring art museums. She loves spending time with her family and friends and going to theater and dance performances. Monette would love to take a photographic safari in Africa, visit the museums of Paris or walk on the Great Wall of China.
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Joyce Gray
4/5s Teacher
jgray@newcityschool.org
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Joyce has been teaching preprimary for 21 years, 20 at New City, and has her BA in Early Childhood Education from the University of Missouri - St. Louis. The most important aspect of MI to Joyce is "that it allows for teachers to differentiate in order to meet individual student needs." In her spare time, Joyce loves baking.
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Eileen Griffiths
Young 4's Teacher
egriffiths@newcityschool.org
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Eileen has been a kindergarten and preprimary teacher for 31 years, 25 at New City. She earned her BA from Wilmington College and her MAT from Webster University. In her spare time, Eileen enjoys gardening, jigsaw puzzles, photography and her five incredible grandchildren. Her favorite food is chocolate and her new favorite book is Gems, Guns and Steel by Jared Diamond. She'd love to vacation anywhere in the world where she can learn about another culture or anywhere in the United States to visit family.
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Ben Griffiths
Performing Arts Teacher
bgriffiths@newcityschool.org
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"MI addresses diversity within a group of learners; it is the answer for all those who wonder why they just didn't 'get it' when they were in school. WIth MI there's a way in for every kid; every student can be successful." Ben has been at New City for all 10 years of his teaching career, and has a BA in Elementary Education from Maryville University. He began as a fourth grade teacher and is now our Performing Arts teacher (focusing upon music, movement, drama). Ben loves to paddle and play in rivers, playing and writing music, reading and writing poetry, and playing various sports.
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Melanie Harmon
Admissions Director
mharmon@newcityschool.org
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"I have a BS in Spanish from the University of Kansas. This is my first year at New City but previously worked in admissions at a private school here in St. Louis. I truly enjoy working in admissions because it involves meeting new families and helping them find the best fit for their children. I believe that private school education with MI as a tool at the elementary level sets a foundation that is unparalleled. I love Italian and Asian cuisine, spending time with my family, traveling and having high hopes to work on my cooking skills. I would love to travel more frequently with a white sand beach and crystal blue water at the top of my list." |
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Thomas R. Hoerr, Ph.D.
Head of School
trhoerr@newcityschool.org
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Thomas R. Hoerr, PhD, has been the Head of School at New City since 1981. Prior to coming to New City, Tom was the principal of Pershing Elementary School in the School District of University City. He also taught in two school districts, and worked as an intern in the St. Louis Public School's Division of Evaluation and Research. Tom founded and directed the Washington University Non-Profit Management Program and co-facilitated the ASCD Scholars Program.
Following the words of playwright Edward Albee, who said, “I write to find out what I am thinking,” Tom has written more than 90 articles and three books: Becoming A Multiple Intelligences School (ASCD Press, 2000), The Art of School Leadership (ASCD Press, 2005), and School Leadership for the Future (NAIS Press, 2009). He writes a monthly column, “The Principal Connection,” for Educational Leadership, one of the country’s premier educational publications.
Currently, Tom is facilitating the ISACS (Independent Schools Association of the Central States) New Heads Network. This program provides content, skills, and perspectives on school leadership and governance for new heads of ISACS Schools. He also facilitates the ASCD Multiple Intelligences Professional Interest Community, and publishes Intelligence Connections, an MI newsletter that is distributed ten times each year. Intelligence Connections features articles from educators around the world who share how MI can be used to help students learn.
Send Tom an email (trhoerr@newcityschool.org) if you’d like to receive the MI newsletter or if you have questions about MI, leadership, faculty collegiality, or New City School. |
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Chanaya Jacobs
3rd Grade Teacher
cjacobs@newcityschool.org
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Chanaya is an 18 year teaching veteran with 14 years of experience in the sixth grade at New City. This year she transitioned to teaching 3rd grade. "For me as a teacher the single most important aspect of MI is giving children the chance to learn in different ways and find their own strengths and weaknesses." She holds a BA in Elementary Education and an MA in Educational Administration from the University of Missouri - St. Louis. Chanaya enjoys being outdoors, biking, walking, playing sports, gardening, and hanging out with family.
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A.J. Johnson
Program Coordinator for Ext. Day/Camps
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A.J. is a new member of the New City School family. She works in the Family Support Office as the Program Coordinator. Her primary duties are to oversee the daily program operations along with addressing any barriers which may arise. She enjoys learning new things, playing with children, interacting with various cultures and watching anything with the word football. She has a BA in Communication along with over ten years working in social service. She enjoys winding down by walking, singing and spending time with family. |
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Jennifer Kaslow
Learning Specialist
jkaslow@newcityschool.org
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Jen has been in education for 10 years, two of those at New City. She has her undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado and her MAT from Webster University. For Jen, the most important aspect of MI is that "it recognizes differences in learning styles and allows learners to capitalize on their natural strengths." Jen's favorite vacation spot is Kauai and she is an avid runner.
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Heidi Kehle
4/5s Teacher
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"By using MI in the classroom, all children feel valued as learners and as teachers." Heidi has been teaching for 21 years, 15 at New City. She has taught in many grades at New City and is presently a preprimary teacher. She holds a BA in German Language and Literature from Lakeland College. Heidi loves music, hiking, her family, and really good chocolate-chip cookies. She is the magic behind our Saturday Story Time sessions, enchanting everyone with her music, story-telling, and games. |

Bob Kerr
Assistant Business Manager
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Bob has been part of the New City staff for three years and spends most of time during the day doing accounting in front of his computer. He enjoys a good cup of coffee and his hobby includes dissecting the Cardinal's season (though he hasn't figured that out yet!). His favorite food is fresh fish on Cape Cod and would like to vacation on Lake Powell. His hands down favorite book is Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin. |
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Christine Knoten
Preprimary Assistant
cknoten@newcityschool.org
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Christine has been teaching for 30 years. She has been at New City for the last two years. She received her undergraduate degree from Webster University in Physical Education, followed by a certification from the American Montessori Society. In her spare time, Christine enjoys biking, swimming, knitting, cooking, walking, reading and gardening. Her favorite book is The Twenties Girl and she will vacation anywhere in Europe!
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Martha Kveton
3/4s Teacher
mkveton@newcityschool.org
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Martha is starting her third year of teaching, her second at New City. She received her undergraduate degree in Elementary Education from Fontbonne University. She loves spending time outdoors: hiking, rafting, canoeing, kayaking or just relaxing. Her husband and dog are great additions to this obsession with nature and are vital participants on amazing journeys. Martha loves fresh, local dishes most of all, and you could always convince her to go to an Asian feast. When she vacations, she loves to go to a cabin or lodge in the mountains in Montana, Washington, Oregon or Colorado.
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Joyce Lanos
Receptionist
jlanos@newcityschool.org
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Joyce has been at New City for 15 years as our receptionist. She is the first face of New City School! In her spare time, Joyce loves reading, especially the Bible, walking in the park, doing jigsaw puzzles, playing board games, and beating her family at Scrabble. She's passionate about her family, working in and spending time at her church, and encouraging and being supportive to people. And last, but certainly not least, she enjoys watching over and protecting the children at New City.
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Hallie Lindemann
4th Grade Teacher
hlindemann@newcityschool.org
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Hallie has been in education for 13 years and has finished her third year at New City School teaching fourth grade. Her BS is from Cornell College in Iowa. She is currently working on her Master's in Reading from the University of St. Louis - Missouri. Outside of teaching, Hallie enjoys pottery, cooking, gardening and her family. She'll eat just about anything Asian and loves the book, The Giver by Louis Lowry. Her dream is to one day travel to Australia.
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Carla Mash-Duncan
4th Grade Teacher
cmash-duncan@newcityschool.org
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"The Personal Intelligences, Intra and Inter, are the most important aspects of MI. Reflection is needed for growth and working together promotes problem-solving." An educator for 32 years with 24 of them at New City in the fourth grade, Carla has her BS in Elementary Education from Eastern Illinois University, and an MA in Educational Processes from Maryville University. Carla enjoys creative endeavors such as designing jewelry and felting onto silk. Her favorite food is Greek.
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Lauren McKenna
Bodily-Kinesthetic Specialist
lmckenna@newcityschool.org
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"MI is a tool that allows me to present a lesson in many different ways and then build extensions of that lesson that can branch off in many different MI directions." Lauren has her BA in Physical Education from the University of Missouri - St. Louis, and has been teaching PE/B.K. for 30 years, 22 of those at New City. Lauren's hobbies include sports, sports and more sports, theater, scrapbooking, and taking care of her family and her new grandson, Ryan. She loves shrimp and a good steak.
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Susan Matthews
Kindergarten Teacher
smatthews@newcityschool.org
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Susan has spent her whole 21 year teaching career as a kindergarten teacher at New City School. She has a BA in History from Indiana University, and an MA in Education from Maryville University. "MI has helped me look at my children in different ways, and to be able to meet their needs as learners. It has definitely helped me grow as a teacher!"
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Jessica Brod-Millner
MI Coordinator
jbrodmillner@newcityschool.org
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Jessica has been teaching for 13 years, 10 of them at New City. She has her BA in History from the University of Colorado, and an MA in Elementary Education from Webster University. She began at New City as a fifth grade teacher, and has been serving as our MI Library Coordinator since we opened our MI library in 2006. Her passion is her family! She loves to travel, ski, ride bikes, take pictures, and spend time outdoors.
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Dena Morton
Parent Support Assistant
dmorton@newcityschool.org |
Dena earned her degree in Non-Profit Management from Lindenwood University, which led her to New City School She has been here since 2008 working with the Business Office as the Parent Support Assistant. Her day is spent assisting the Business Manager, customer service, account management, accounts receivable, billing, and office assistance which includes helping the New City family - teachers, parents and students. She enjoys fundraising and planning events for Relay for Life. Her goal is to raise more money each year to fight back against cancer in hopes of finding a cure. Her passions include her family (especially her five year old daughter, Lindley), friends, and soccer. |
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Charlotte Nagy
6th Grade Teacher
cnagy@newcityschool.org
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Charlotte has been teaching for 14 years, three of them in the fourth grade. She starts this year teaching 6th grade. Charlotte has her BA and MA from Loyola University in Chicago. To Charlotte, the most important aspect of MI is that "it is fun! Using MI allows every child to successfully connect with a content area and what is being taught."
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Debbie Nausley
Administrative Assistant
dnausley@newcityschool.org
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Debbie has been at New City for nine years as our Administrative Assistant in the main office. She holds us together! Debbie enjoys spending time with her family and friends and attending spectator sports!
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Shernina Nichols
Spanish Teacher
snichols@newcityschool.org
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"The most important aspect of MI for me is being able to reach students where their strengths are, while challenging them to explore and develop in other areas. Nina has been teaching Spanish for seven years, four at New City, and has her BA in Spanish and Marketing from Washington University in St. Louis.
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Pat Nuernberger, Ph.D.
Assistant Head - Academics
pnuernberger@newcityschool.org
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Pat has been a teacher and administrator for 37 years, 13 at New City School where she is the Assistant Head for Academics. Pat has a BS in Education from the University of Missouri, an M.Ed. in Reading and Learning Disabilities from the University of Missouri - St. Louis, and a Ph.D. from Saint Louis University. "MI's greatest strength is its ability to allow ALL students to feel smart and have their strengths equally valued." In her spare time, Pat enjoys reading, scrapbooking, sewing and quilting. She is also interested in accounting, digital storytelling, and golf. Her passions include educational curriculum, history, and genealogy.
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DeAnn Pomatto
1st Grade Teacher
dpomatto@newcityschool.org
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DeAnn has spent seven of her 18 years of teaching in the first grade at New City. She earned a BA from Knox College and believes that the most important aspect of MI is that "children learn to appreciate and admire one another's strengths. Every child is recognized as unique." DeAnn enjoys Bikram Yoga (the hot one, as in 105 degrees hot!). She loves Indian food, specifically from Gokul's, a vegetarian restaurant in North St. Louis. She loves to read anything by Barbara Kingsolver and is looking forward to traveling back to the Cayman Islands.
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Joy Poole
Kindergarten Teacher
jpoole@newcityschool.org
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Joy has been teaching for 34 years, and has taught in kindergarten for nine of them at New City. She has a BA in Social Sciences from Spring Arbor University and an MA in Early Childhood Education from Western Michigan University. She believes "identifying my own strengths as well as those of the children" is a crucial component of MI. Joy loves spending time with family and friends, traveling, cooking, gardening, vacations and walks on Lake Michigan. She loves to vacation anywhere with a warm beach!
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Sheryl Reardon
2nd Grade Teacher
sreardon@newcityschool.org
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Sheryl believes the most important aspect of MI is the incorporation of music into daily life and learning. Sheryl has 12 years of teaching experience, ten at New City in the second grade. Her BA is from Saint Louis University, and her MA is from Fontbonne University. Sheryl is also our Diversity Coordinator and works with teachers and parents to support diversity efforts at New City School. She chairs the faculty's Diversity Committee and supports the parents' evening Diversity Committee. Sheryl likes Blues hockey, Duke basketball, music and dance, watching documentaries, weight training, and singing off-key.
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Claire Reinbold
1st Grade Teacher
creinbold@newcityschool.org
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Claire has been teaching for 10 years, all at New City School. She has taught in grades two, six and now is in the first grade. She has a BA in Elementary Education from Saint Louis University. "MI allows me to see a side of my students that I could miss - often this missing piece is what connects you to a student, shows you an area where they shine, or just allows you to get to know something you wouldn't necessarily learn in a more traditional environment. It also pushes my own teaching so I can grow and learn with the kids." Claire's hobbies include running, biking, farming, felting, eating, reading, camping, hiking, and much, much more. She spent the 2009-2010 school year on sabbatical, and traveled around the world to learn about farming and how we can bring green into our curriculum.
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Tommi Rogers
Preprimary Music and Movement
trogers@newcityschool.org
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"Teaching with MI allows me to see a child's strengths, and when I see that I can only hope to expand on those strengths." Tommi has her Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education from St. Louis Community College. She is certified through the Early Childhood Music and Movement Association and is a Physical Activity Consultant for Head Start Body Start, The National Center for Physical Development and Outdoor Play. She has been teaching for 23 years, half of them at New City as our preprimary Movement Teacher. Her favorite food is anything with a green chile in it. She is a native of New Mexico and misses the taste of fresh green chile. Her family orders green chile from Hatch, New Mexico (the green chile capital of the world!) every year and her family spends an entire day seeding, roasting, peeling and cooking these green gems of the southwest!
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Shawn Runge
Business Manager
srunge@newcityschool.org
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Shawn is beginning his fifth year at New City as the Business Manager. He received his Bachelor's degree in Business Management from Central College in Pella, Iowa, and his Master's in Educational Administration from the University of Missouri - St. Louis. He loves sports, hiking, and any activity in the water that involves his four children. Shawn's favorite food is pizza from either Pi or Fortel's. His favorite books include anything that his kids will listen to and he'll vacation any place that has mountains or water that he hasn't been to before.
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Megan Sanders
2nd Grade Teacher
msanders@newcityschool.org
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Megan has her BA in Elementary Education from the University of Missouri - St. Louis, and has seven years in the teaching field, five as a second grade teacher at New City. Megan loves running, hiking, gardening, and dog training. Her favorite food is pizza and her favorite book is Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. She dreams of vacationing to Denmark or New Zealand.
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Megan Schneider
4/5s Teacher
mschneider@newcityschool.org
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Megan has been at New City for two years as a preprimary teacher. She received her BA in Early Childhood Education from Saint Louis University. Megan loves spending time with her friends and family. She loves sewing, swimming, and working at a veterinary clinic once a month. Megan's favorite book is the classic Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. Her favorite movie is "The Goonies" and she loves to vacation anywhere with a white sand beach.
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Anne Simmons
4th Grade Teacher
asimmons@newcityschool.org
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Anne is in her third year as a fourth grade teacher at New City with a BA in Educational Studies as well as Art History and Archeology, both from Washington University in Saint Louis. Her M.Ed. is from the teacher training course at Shady Hill School (MA) in cooperation with Lesley University. "I feel that multiple intelligence theory, when used as a tool, helps students access information in meaningful ways. By celebrating students' strengths and challenging their assumptions about themselves and their abilities, MI makes learning accessible and pushes students beyond their notions of what is possible." Anne enjoys spending time with her friends and family, laughing, knitting, quilting, and working toward having the discipline to establish a regular running routine.
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Julie Stevens
3rd Grade Teacher
jstevens@newcityschool.org
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Julie is a veteran teacher with 44 years of experience, 22 years at New City in the third grade. She has a BA in English Literature from New Rochelle College and an MA in Educational Administration from Illinois State University. Julie's hobbies include gardening (especially raising roses), reading books on history and historical people, and raising her toy poodle Shadow. Julie is interested in saving the wolves from slaughter in the western continental U.S. and in Alaska. She's passionate about learning more and more about Native Americans and how she can teach our children to take their example and become good Keepers of the Earth (our 3rd grade theme) as they grow up and become adults. Her favorite book is Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry and she'd love to visit the Black Hills of South Dakota.
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Tobie Taylor-Hudson
Director of Extended Day and Camps
ttaylor-hudson@newcityschool.org
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Tobie has been with New City for 15 years as the Director of Extended Day and Camps. She received her BA in Education from Saint Louis University. Her hobbies include playing the piano and shopping for shoes. Her favorite food is homemade macaroni and cheese, and she loves the book Too Blessed to Be Stressed. She's passionate about the mental and emotional health and wellness of today's teenagers and can't resist a cute puppy! When it's time for vacation she'd like to go to Turks and Caicos.
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Jackie Voelkl
Kindergarten Teacher
jvoelkl@newcityschool.org
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Jackie has been teaching for 10 years at New City in both kindergarten and fourth grade. She has a BA in Elementary Education from Saint Louis University and a Master's from Maryville University in Education Leadership and Administration. Jackie is passionate about her family and when she has time to hobby, she enjoys reading (her favorite book is still To Kill a Mockingbird), cooking, exploring her Italian roots, running, decorating, and exploring photography. Her favorite foods include her grandma's risotto with luganiga and Heath Bar butterscotch concretes from Ted Drewes. One day, she'd like to vacation on a private island in Fiji.
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Chris Wallach
1st Grade Teacher
cwallach@newcityschool.org
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Chris has been a teacher for 33 years, 14 at New City School where she has taught fifth and first grades. She has a BS in Secondary Education and French from Southeast Missouri State University and an MA in Curriculum and Instruction from Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. Her hobbies include reading, gardening, knitting, and traveling. She loves to eat seafood and her favorite books include Pilgrim at Tinker Creek and The Secret Life of Bees. She loves vacationing on the beach and goes every year. Chris was one of the editors of our faculty's previous two books, Celebrating Multiple Intelligences and Succeeding with Multiple Intelligences, and helped edit our last book, Celebrating Every Learner: Activities and Strategies to Create a Multiple Intelligences Classroom (Jossey-Bass, 2010).
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Denise Willis
5th Grade Teacher
dwillis@newcityschool.org
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Denise has been teaching for 26 years, 15 in the fourth and fifth grades at New City. She has a BS in Education from Shenandoah University, and an MA in Educational Processes from Maryville University. She believes "the most important aspect of MI for me as a teacher is that it provides every child with the opportunity to excel in one or more areas, while providing a way to approach areas that may be more difficult."
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