Kate Schafer
Kate has been teaching high school biology for 15 years, has taught environmental science and research, and has developed an elective course in marine biology and a summer field course called Human Ecology.
Kate has been teaching high school biology for 15 years, has taught environmental science and research, and has developed an elective course in marine biology and a summer field course called Human Ecology.
Before joining Sequoyah, John taught at New York City’s Trinity School, Flintridge Preparatory School, and Harvard-Westlake. He treats his students with respect and strives to help them develop their maximum potential.
Mason has dedicated nearly half of his fourteen-year career to uplifting the values of progressive education and is energized by the intellectual curiosity of teenagers.
Hannah Karmin joins the high school humanities department and is very excited to read, think, and explore with the students at Sequoyah School next year.
Sam Ford earned their Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and Master of Science degree in computational data sciences from Chapman University.
After involvement in progressive education for more than 20 years, Elena Phleger rejoins the Sequoyah School community as director of advancement.
Lauren believes in building strong relationships within the community and believes this new generation has the power to make a positive change in the world.
Gloria is a former parent, a longtime member of the Sequoyah community, and a true believer in progressive education.
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Before Sequoyah, Sarah spent two decades working in international relief and development as program officer, administrator, and VP of operations.
Craig Schuetze joins the Sequoyah School community after more than a decade in higher education.