WSESU EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE LEAGUE
The WSESU Equity and Social Justice League is comprised of Teacher Leaders from each school. The district-wide league meets twice a month, and Teacher Leaders facilitate monthly staff meetings at their schools. Teacher Leaders also plan district-wide annual events, such as Black Lives Matter at School Week and Celebrate Diversity.
MIKAELA SIMMS (she/her) WSESU
Mikaela Simms has been working as WSESU Diversity Coordinator for over 10 years. She arrived in Vermont by way of the San Francisco Bay Area and Guinea West Africa; where She taught middle school with an emphasis on Social Justice. In her current role she emphasizes humanizing every situation and making connections across disciplines and other dividing lines. “Our job as educators is to be curious about every student and colleague. It is through deep inquiry that we learn about ourselves and the equitable world we wish build.”
HANNAH VAN LOON (she/her) Dummerston
Hannah is a Pre-K paraeducator at Dummerston.
ISAAC FREITAS-EAGAN (they/them) ACADEMY SCHOOL
Isaac is a third grade teacher at Academy School.
MOLLY SAUVAIN (she/her) GUILFORD
I recently transitioned to academic support after teaching upper elementary grades for several years. I believe in creating learning spaces where all students feel safe and seen. When students find their voices, they become changemakers in our world. Relationships and community are at the heart of my teaching practice. When not at school, I love to grow vegetables, read novels with a cat on my lap, and wander in the woods. I am also learning trapeze, a practice which reminds me that learning new things is thrilling, and that scary things won’t always feel scary.
KATY KIMBERLY (she/they) OAK GROVE SCHOOL
Katy is an Academic Support teacher at Oak Grove School, working with grades K-2.
HILLARY KATZ (she/her) GUILFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL
I taught 2nd-4th grades for seven years before transitioning to an academic support role this year. I am passionate about weaving topics of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the subjects, keeping in mind the importance of making these themes accessible and relevant to young learners through a focus on building relevant background knowledge, empathy for others, and a belief in the power of their thoughts, words, and actions.
SHANNON KELLY (she/her) WSESU
Shannon Kelly (she/her) is Equity and Social Justice Coach for grades K-8. Having served as a Diversity Teacher Leader for the last few years, Shannon is looking forward to this opportunity to support staff and students in our district’s ongoing work toward equity and social justice.
NINA NABIZADEH (they/them) GUILFORD
Nina is the art teacher at Guilford Central School.
ANDREW PARSONS (they/them) BUHS
I am a Mathematics Teacher with a passion for art. I grew up in a variety of diverse communities along the East Coast, and transitioned gender-wise in early high school. Our community and those human interactions are the most important parts of life, and so I apply myself to improving these as best I can. I have been a teacher leader for the district since Spring 2022.
ANNE KOPLINKA-LOEHR (she/her) BAMS
I teach social studies to 7th & 8th graders, and am passionate about incorporating social justice into our work together, including telling stories about history that are not always told. Over the years I have lived and traveled in a number of other countries. I am a parent, and have also worked in early childhood education. I’ve been teaching at BAMS since 2010, and am also involved in local community activities such as women’s chorus and parenting for social justice groups.
NICOLE THOMAS (she/her) DUMMERSTON SCHOOL
I’m the school counselor at Dummerston School, and am lucky enough to have the opportunity to work with all of our students in grades Pre-K through eighth grade. Much of my work with students focuses on building empathy, citizenship, and an understanding of social justice.
TYLER BOONE (they/them) BUHS
Tyler works in Intensive Services at BUHS and coaches unified basketball and girls tennis.
AMINAH CHRISTINE PEREIRA - BAMS
Aminah Christine is an academic support teacher at the middle school.
ALLISON PAQUETTE (she/her) OAK GROVE
I teach first grade at Oak Grove with a passion for connecting students to the social, intellectual, and natural worlds around them. We immerse ourselves in the woods weekly and explore the similarities and differences between ourselves and our class, school, and outside communities. I am committed to supporting teachers and parents in bringing opportunities to explore social justice to our entire school.
STEPHANIE SPRING (she/her) GREEN STREET
I taught in primary grade classrooms for fifteen years before transitioning to academic support. I am passionate about early childhood and elementary education and love finding ways to make social justice learning accessible to even our youngest students.
JEN O'DONNELL (she/her) PUTNEY
Jen is a fourth grade teacher at Putney Central School.
CAREY FAY-HOROWITZ (she/her) PUTNEY
Carey is the librarian at Putney Central School.
KRISTINA KOWALIK (she/her) EARLY EDUCATION SERVICES
I am the site supervisor at Canal Street Head Start as well as the lead teacher for the Owls preschool classroom. I believe that young children should learn from their play environment. I love when preschoolers figure out a solution to a problem that they encounter and their proverbial “light bulb” comes on. During my free time I enjoy gardening, spending time with family, and taking adventures.
SANDY STARK (she/her) EARLY EDUCATION SERVICES
Sandy is the Parent Child Coordinator for Early Education Services.