Faculty & Staff Bios

Teaching Faculty

Elizabeth Blondia, Humanities Department Chair; Government, History, and English Teacher

Elizabeth Blondia, Humanities Department Chair; Government, History, and English Teacher

231-645-8899
eblondia@leelanau.org

Elizabeth Blondia began her teaching career at the Leelanau School over two decades ago. Elizabeth is the chair of the Humanities Department. She has her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Valparaiso and her Master’s Degree in Education from DePaul University. Elizabeth is married to Joe Blondia (science teacher) and has two children, Kate and Jamie. She enjoys reading, cooking, hiking, travelling and playing viola. These interests have fostered her passion for teaching at The Leelanau School.

Joe Blondia, Science & History Teacher

Joe Blondia, Science & History Teacher

231-360-0904
jblondia@leelanau.org

Joe Blondia has been teaching for over two decades, and has been teaching science at The Leelanau School since 1995. Joe received his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Grand Valley State University, his Master’s Degree in Education from Nazareth College and did post-graduate studies in Environmental Studies at the University of Montana. Joe is married to Elizabeth (Humanities chair) and has two children, Kate and Jamie. Joe enjoys cooking, travel and music and is passionate about hunting and fishing.

Elizabeth Bohnhorst, English Teacher

Elizabeth Bohnhorst, English Teacher

231-334-5886
ebohnhorst@leelanau.org

Elizabeth holds a MFA in Creative Writing and a BA in English and is a published poet. She has teaching experience at Baker College and at Georgia College, where she was twice recognized for outstanding teaching by the student body. Prior to coming to Leelanau, Elizabeth dedicated herself to working with high school and middle school students as an English teacher, tutor, college testing coach, and ESL instructor in California.

Becca Dymond, Academic Coordinator; Learning Commons Department Chair; Learning Specialist

Becca Dymond, Academic Coordinator; Learning Commons Department Chair; Learning Specialist

231-334-5886
bdymond@leelanau.org

Becca Dymond is the Academic Coordinator, Department Chair for the Learning Commons, and a Learning Specialist. She has been with The Leelanau School since 2010. Becca holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education and Master of Arts in Education Degree in Technology and Learning. Becca came to Leelanau with her husband, a Leelanau alum, and they both continue to embrace the opportunity to serve this fantastic school and the most extraordinary students alongside the most dedicated team of colleagues imaginable. “It was a serendipitous journey that brought us to Leelanau, but it is the continued tradition of helping wonderful teens find their footing on each of their exceptional paths that keeps us here.”

Nancy Gray, English Adjunct Faculty

Nancy Gray, English Adjunct Faculty

231-334-5886
ngray@leelanau.org

Nancy is a current college professor teaching at Northwestern Michigan College (NMC) in Traverse City. She will be teaching Search for Meaning which is aligned with the Search For Meaning course offered at NMC which Nancy is accustomed to teaching. Her college instructional experience and expertise will bring a true “honors” focus to this course. She is dynamic and engaging. Nancy is also a Leelanau parent.

Bruce Hood, Science Department Chair; Science and Ceramics Teacher

Bruce Hood, Science Department Chair; Science and Ceramics Teacher

231-883-4772
bhood@leelanau.org

Bruce Hood is the chair of the Science Department and has been teaching science for 24 years, 23 of them at The Leelanau School. Bruce received his Bachelor of Science in Botany from the University of New Hampshire, his Teaching Certification from Northern Michigan University. and his Master’s Degree from Central Michigan University in Animal Behavior. Bruce lives with his wife, Laura, on a cooperative farm in Cedar, where they have horses, pigs, chickens and family gardens. He has two children, Ian and Jessie. Bruce says, “I spend as much time as I can fly fishing and hunting for woodcock and grouse in the fall.”

Laura Hood, Music Teacher

Laura Hood, Music Teacher

231-645-5351
lhood@leelanau.org

Laura Hood is the chair of the Visual and Performing Arts Department and teaches music at the Leelanau School. Laura has been on the faculty at Leelanau since 1993, and lived on campus in the dorms for her first 12 years of teaching. She has a bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University on both the French horn and the guitar. Laura is a member of the Benzie Area Symphony Orchestra, the Manitou Winds and plays music with her daughter in a folk group called “Da Sista Hood”. Laura lives on an intentional community farm in Cedar with her husband Bruce and their English Setter, “Blue”. Laura has two children, Ian and Jessie, who are now young adults following their passions and dreams. Ian just finished a degree in microbiology and is spending a year adventuring in New Zealand. Jessie is studying Dressage and horse breading and training in Germany as part of her equine degree. Laura’s motto for teaching at the Leelanau School continues to be, “Never an average day, always an amazing school,” and this is what keeps her passionate about her teaching and being a part of this wonderful Leelanau community.

Kaz McCue, Art Teacher

Kaz McCue, Art Teacher

kmccue@leelanau.org

Kaz McCue is a Visual Arts Instructor and advisor for the Signpost, Leelanau’s annual yearbook. He has been teaching for since 1993 and he has been with The Leelanau School since 2012. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Parsons School of Design and a Master of Fine Arts from Long Island University/C.W. Post Campus. Kaz is an experienced artist, curator, arts administrator and educator who brings a diversity of expertise to his teaching. As a professional artist, Kaz is known as a storyteller who works in a variety of media. He serves as the Artistic Director for Michigan’s Legacy Art Park. Over the past five years he has focused on collaborative projects where teens have had the opportunity to get involved in his creative studio practice.

Cal Meyers, Math Teacher

Cal Meyers, Math Teacher

231-357-7642
cmeyers@leelanau.org

Cal Meyers is as a math teacher for The Leelanau School. He has a Bachelor’s Degree from Central Michigan University and is a native of Traverse City. He has had the opportunity to teach in several academic disciples including Geography, German, Science and, of course, Math. Cal taught in Traverse City where he also coached football, wrestling and track. During the summer, Cal is a camp counselor in upstate New York.

Jay Meyers, Math Teacher

Jay Meyers, Math Teacher

231-357-2941
jmeyers@leelanau.org

Jay Meyers is not entirely new to our teaching faculty. Jay was one of our teachers for Winter Term when he teamed with his brother, Cal, to teach Lego Mindstorms. He has a Bachelor of Science in Education, specializing in Integrated Science and minoring in Mathematics from Central Michigan University. He did his student teaching at East Middle School in Traverse City. Jay has been officially teaching full-time at Leelanau since Septmeber 2016. Jay is an outdoormen and enjoys assisting with skiing and snowboarding in the winter and running fishing club in the fall.

Cris Pina-Gautier, Learning Specialist

Cris Pina-Gautier, Learning Specialist

231-920-5558
cpina@leelanau.org

Cris Pina-Gautier is a Learning Specialist at The Leelanau School. He has his Masters in Special Education from the University of Illinois at Champaign- Urbana and a Licenciate in Clinical Psychology from Universidad Pedro Henrique Urena in the Dominican Republic. He also attended City College of New York and Long Island University. Cris says, “I have yet to encounter a student who can’t learn. I have chosen to do what I do and love being a teacher. I am grateful that a school like Leelanau School exists. Yes I am old. Yes I am competitive. Yes I don’t believe in giving less than 100%, but I am patient to help others achieve their goals.”

Kim Speicher, Spanish Teacher

Kim Speicher, Spanish Teacher

Kim Speicher is our Spanish Teacher and has been teaching for since 1979. She has been with The Leelanau School since 2006. She received both her Bachelors (Spanish) and Masters (Education) Degrees from Purdue University. Kim says, “I love to travel and take students along. Leelanau County is my favorite place in the world, so teaching at Leelanau is great. When I am not at school I like to read, kayak, sail, hike and spend time with my family and friends.”

Norm Wheeler, Faculty Emeritus, Astronomy Teacher

Norm Wheeler, Faculty Emeritus, Astronomy Teacher

Norm Wheeler taught at the Leelanau School for 33 years. While retired as a full-time teacher, Norm returned in 2016-17 to offer an evening Astronomy class to Leelanau School students (and other public school students in the area). He has a BA from Olivet College in English and Physics and an MA in English Literature from Drake University. Norm plays trumpet/flugelhorn in several bands and performs “spoken word” poetry and stories. He has three grandchildren. His wife, Mimi, founded the Grocer’s Daughter Chocolate store.

Barbara Zyren, Learning Specialist

Barbara Zyren, Learning Specialist

586-206-7457
bzyren@leelanau.org

Barbara Zyren is a Learning Specialist at The Leelanau School.She joined us after 34 years of teaching experience in Michigan Public Schools as a General/Special Education Teacher, English as a Second Language Coordinator, and Reading Specialist. She received a Educational Specialist from Wayne State University, a Master of Arts from University of Michigan and a Bachelor’s of Arts from Nazareth College. In her “free time” she works as a private Cognitive Therapist for children and adults with closed head injuries and as a private Reading Coach for children and adults seeking remediation or enrichment. She believes that being given the opportunity to discover wthat they are good at, build confidence, strengthen cognitive skill, and inspire young people to become life long learners is an honor and a privilege. After meeting her you will see that teaching is her passion. In 2015, she and her husband, Jerry, moved from Royal Oak to Suttons Bay to fulfill a life long dream to live in Northern Michigan. They always look forward to visits from family and friends who love to visit “MI” place.


Residential Life Faculty

Anika Eisenstat, Head of House – Cochran and Kindel and House Parent

Anika Eisenstat, Head of House – Cochran and Kindel and House Parent

978-844-1127
aeisenstat@leelanau.org

Anika Eisenstat is Head of House of Kindel & Cochran, the Atheltic Director, and Coordinator of Afternoon Activities & Clubs. She has eight years of experience as a daycare, afterschool, and camp counselor. She graduated with her B.S. in Youth Development and a minor in Athletic Coaching from Springfield College in May of 2015. During her time at Springfield College, she worked with a variety of local youth organizations and schools to develop one day events and workshops focusing on healthy living, team building, and diversity.

Keegan Amrine, Cochran House Parent

Keegan Amrine, Cochran House Parent

253-509-2400
kamrine@leelanau.org

Keegan holds a BA in International Studies and a Masters of Philosophy. He attended colleges in Ireland, United Kingdom, Russia, and Washington DC. He has teaching experience in Korea, and has worked for Youth for Understanding, supporting the placement and transition of international students into US communities. Keegan uses his skills and passion to help adolescents learn all the important life skills not easily formatted into a classroom.

Chantel Burkes, Pinebrook House Parent

Chantel Burkes, Pinebrook House Parent

cburkes@leelanau.org

Chantel is from Katy, Texas and holds a degree in Integrated Studies (Criminal Justice/Human Development/Family Studies/Sociology). Prior to coming to Leelanau, Chantel had dedicated her career to camp leadership (Live-in counselor, program development, instruction, staff training, student and staff mentoring, adventure and high ropes, etc.) She feels passionately about helping young people build confidence and overcome self-doubt.

Daniel Chamberlin, Kindel House Parent

Daniel Chamberlin, Kindel House Parent

646-578-5624
dchamberlin@leelanau.org

Daniel Chamberlain is a house parent in Kindel. Daniel graduated magna cum laude from Western Connecticut University with a BA and MA in Professional Writing. He has been teaching Short Fiction and Composition as a Graduate Assistant. Daniel has also been a founding partner of Bend Bars Lift Gates, a game-design cooperative. He is very proud of a project which is a role playing world game presented in 2015 at Gen Con, a gaming convention. Daniel has also been very active and held multiple positions with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.

Amie Lipscomb, House Parent

Amie Lipscomb, House Parent

alipscomb@leelanau.org

Amie has been a member of the Leelanau community for many years. She knows and cares for our students with great sincerity and embraces our mission with her whole heart. Amie holds a MFA in Creative Writing and with her understanding of our students and instructional approach, Amie will also be teaching American Literature classes.

Chris Lipscomb, Head of Pinebrook House

Chris Lipscomb, Head of Pinebrook House

919-601-7860
clipscomb@leelanau.org

Chris Lipscomb began working at The Leelanau School in 2012 with his wife, Amie, after a career with the National Park Service, where he worked as a Park Ranger in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. He has been in Residential Life ever since, starting out as a House Parent in Kindel, and now serves as the Head of Pinebrook House and as a Head of Campus. This is his fifth year, and he has the added responsibility of teaching a section of American History, which is also one of his passions. He and Amie have two dogs, Ajax and Buford, who do their fair share helping out on campus by playing or cuddling with the kids.

Katrina Schafer, Pinebrook House Parent

Katrina Schafer, Pinebrook House Parent

kschafer@leelanau.org

Katrina serves as a House Parent in Pinebrook House. She has a BS in Freshwater Science and Sustainability from Western Michigan University and has worked as a volunteer at the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador;
Possumwood Acres Wildlife Sanctuary in Hubert, NC; and the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park, which included work with young children. Katrina was also a long term manager of a Jet’s Pizza in Traverse City.

Spencer Seaman, Cochran House Parent

Spencer Seaman, Cochran House Parent

810-841-7207
sseaman@leelanau.org

Spencer graduated from the University of Michigan with a BS in Environmental Health Science and Gender & Health. Spencer has also been employed in various campus and hospice programs and has been a nanny for young children. Spencer is enthusiastic about working with teens in such an amazingly beautiful location as the Leelanau School.


Nursing Staff

Angel Maritz, RN, Coordinator of Health Services

Angel Maritz, RN, Coordinator of Health Services

231-334-5836
amaritz@leelanau.org

Angel Maritz is the Coordinator of Health Services. She is a Register Nurse with over 10 years of nursing experience, most recently at Munson Medical Center where she worked in Cardiothoracic Care, Medical Surgical, Pediatrics, and Maternity. Angel has worked with interdisciplinary teams, has supervised LPNs and CNAs, and has been a mentor to first-year nursing students and Critical Care Interns. Angel is a wife and a mother to 2 children.

Debra Long, RN

Debra Long, RN

231-334-5836
dlong@leelanau.org

Deb is a Registered Nurse with over 20 years of experience
in skilled nursing facilities and case management in home-care
settings. She has experience providing exceptional coordinated
care for a variety of patients. Her expertise in nursing is matched
by her passion for education and students. Deb enjoys tending to student health needs while also developing positive approaches to daily wellness and healthy choices.

Alice Montie, RN

Alice Montie, RN

231-334-5836
amontie@leelanau.org

Alice Montie is one of the school R.N.’s. She has been an RN since 1984, graduating from Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor. She has been with The Leelanau School since 2007. Alice has also been a Yoga Instructor for over 20 years, certified through American Viniyoga Institute and Union Yoga. Yoga became a passion after her first child was born. Alice believes it is a perfect complement to her work here at The Leelanau School.

Libby Stanton, RN

Libby Stanton, RN

231-334-5836
lstanton@leelanau.org

Libby started working at Leelanau in the fall of 2018.


Administrative Staff

Robert Hansen, Head of School

Robert Hansen, Head of School

231-334-5834
rhansen@leelanau.org

Robert Hansen graduated from the University of Illinois in 1987 with a Bachelor degree in Chemistry. He enjoyed a productive career as research chemist and project manager at the Pharmacia-Upjohn company in Kalamazoo. After 12 years in the pharmaceutical industry, both Rob and his wife Jennifer went back to school to pursue higher degrees in order to achieve careers closer to their heart; Rob as a teacher and Jennifer as a botanist. Rob obtained teacher certification in 1999 and began his new career at Bullock Creek High School in Midland. He completed his Master in Education from Aquinas College in 2001. Rob successfully implemented a student centered approach to learning and assessment that proved highly effective and popular with students and families. He was recognized for Outstanding Achievement in Teaching by the greater Midland community. In addition to teaching, he served the community as curriculum coordinator and accreditation chair.

As Rob and Jennifer considered educational options for their young son, they became frustrated with what they viewed as the curiosity killing practice of their local schools. They searched and discovered the vibrant independent school community that existed in the Grand Traverse region. In 2003, the Hansen Family relocated to Traverse City and enrolled their son, Daniel, in a local independent elementary school, Pathfinder. At that time, JD Friley was the head of the Pathfinder School. While being active parents at The Pathfinder School, Rob served as the Middle School and High School Science teacher at Northport Public Schools, inventing and delivering the curriculum to all students with engaging activities and a highly individualized support structure. At Northport, he also served as district curriculum director, school improvement director, and class advisor. He led the school’s learning community and delivered professional development to the staff. In 2007 he was recognized as the Outstanding Person in Education in Northport. He increasingly became involved in regional initiatives. In 2008, he joined the Instructional Services Team at Traverse Bay Intermediate School District as the Instructional Technology Integration Specialist. He also developed data systems that informed instruction and enabled teachers to better server the diversity of learners present in any classroom. He became very active in all the schools in the five-county region, working to change the status quo of education. In 2010, Rob assumed the supervisory role of the Instructional Service Team. He focused the team’s effort on providing professional development activities on teaching for critical thinking, problem solving, and instructional design. He frequently presented at state conferences and served on state committees. During this period, Rob also served on the Board of Trustees of The Pathfinder School. This eventually evolved into Rob becoming the Head of School at Pathfinder, where he served for 6 years. In 2015, Rob was recognized with the Outstanding Educator Award for the Traverse Bay Area. In 2018 Rob accepted the opportunity to become Head of School at the Leelanau School. In this new role Rob has the opportunity to continue his work with students in the secondary setting, focusing on experiential education, individualized learning, and assuring students thrive and not just survive in school.

Maggie Bacon, Administrative Project Coordinator

Maggie Bacon, Administrative Project Coordinator

231-334-5800
mbacon@leelanau.org

Maggie Bacon provides support for Marketing, Admissions, Development, Technology and other emerging projects. Maggie has experience as an instructional technologist, technology information systems analyst and as a librarian.

Virginia Deisler, Chief Financial Officer/Human Resources

Virginia Deisler, Chief Financial Officer/Human Resources

231-334-5896
gdeisler@leelanau.org

Virginia “Ginny” is the Chief Financial Officer and Director of Human Resources for the The Leelanau School. Ginny joined the School in 2014, and prior to that she was the owner and lead advisor for her own bookkeeping company, served as CFO of an electrical contracting business for more than 20 years and worked for major accounting firms earlier in her career. Ginny is a CPA and is a Graduate of Alma College. She has two grown daughters, and one high school aged son. In her spare time she coaches the Varsity Equestrian team at Traverse City St. Francis and is an avid reader.

Westley Ivankovich, Dean of Students

Westley Ivankovich, Dean of Students

231-334-5840
wivankovich@leelanau.org

Westley Ivankovich is the Dean of Students. Wes was born in Michigan and worked in the Traverse Symphony Orcherstra as a bassist for several years in the 1980’s. Wes was previously at the Roosevelt International Academy in Rhode Island where he worked as the Director of Residential Life and the Director of Operations. Westley brings an International perspective, a keen interest in student development, a passion for the arts and the great outdoors. Westley was previously a faculty member at the International School of Florence, Italy in many different professional roles – educator, Administrative Dean, Coordinator of Curriculum and Assessment, Coordinator of Service Learning and music teacher. A graduate of Olivet College with a BA in Music, Westley earned a Master’s degree in Education from Framington State College. He studied educational leadership and instruction at the University of the Virgin Islands while working as a music teacher in an urban school environment on St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. He was awarded recognition from the PTA and the Governor of the Virgin Islands by presenting concerts with students at Government House, Senior Citizen homes and the University of the Virgin Islands Center for the Arts.

Michael Jarvis, Director of Counseling and College Advising

Michael Jarvis, Director of Counseling and College Advising

231-313-2989
mjarvis@leelanau.org

Michael Jarvis is the Director of Director of Counseling and College Advising. Michael has worked in education since 1992 and has been with Leelanau School since 2000. He has a BS in Humanities from the United States Air Force Academy, and an MA in Counseling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. Michael says he has been working with adolescents since leaving the Air Force in 1991. “I am committed to helping young people grow into compassionate, conscious adults who know themselves, and who want to make the world a better place. I believe that education should be holistic and include physical and community learning.”

Kristie McCaw, Director of Marketing

Kristie McCaw, Director of Marketing

231-334-5831
kmccaw@leelanau.org

Kristie McCaw is the Director of Marketing and worked as an Executive Assistant prior to this appointment. She graduated from Leelanau in 1999 and has a BA from Finlandia University. She credits the Leelanau School for solidifying a deep love of the outdoors and for making her a citizen the world. After leaving Leelanau, she lived and traveled both domestically and abroad, but she and her husband chose to come back home to Leelanau County in 2005 to start a family and now has two boys. She enjoys being active, reading, writing, and singing and was a member of Leelanau’s Mighty Snappy music group during her time at the school.

Graydon Mitchell, Senior Director of Enrollment Management

Graydon Mitchell, Senior Director of Enrollment Management

231-334-5826
gmitchell@leelanau.org

Graydon Mitchell became a member of the leadership team as the Director of Enrollment Management in April 2017. As the school’s Director of Enrollment, Graydon is an independent school leader with over 20 years’ experience in admissions, enrollment management, marketing, and communications. Graydon has also demonstrated his ability for leadership and retention through his work with domestic and international recruitment events and marketing initiatives. Most importantly, Graydon understands the power of authentic and trusting relationships, and his approach to enrollment management is human-centric. He is very much looking forward to building his own meaningful connections with students and parents as well as developing relationships with both domestic and overseas educational consultants and other professionals in our global community. Graydon is a member of the Small Boarding Schools Association (SBSA) Board of Trustees.

Jen Parker, Administrative Assistant/Registrar

Jen Parker, Administrative Assistant/Registrar

Jen Parker is the Administrative Assistant, Leelanau School Registrar, LeeShop Manager and Student Travel Coordinator. She has been with The Leelanau School since 2010. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Michigan State University and is a member of the Chi Omega Sorority. She was a cheerleader for the NFL’s Buffalo Bills in 1998 and has been the cheerleading coach for Glen Lake Community School since 2011. Jen is married, with two athletic teenage sons. They love living here and feel extremely fortunate to be a part of The Leelanau Family.

Julie Povolo, Director of Advancement

Julie Povolo, Director of Advancement

Julie Povolo is the Director of Advancement and has been with The Leelanau School since 2013. She has worked in the non-profit development arena for over 30 years. Julie has a BA from Michigan State University. She has two grown adult children, and a Sheepdog, Willow, who comes to school regularly. In her spare time, Julie plays clarinet, a lot of tennis, and loves to read.


Staff

Lynne Brach, Director of Food Services

Lynne Brach, Director of Food Services

231-334-5851
lbrach@leelanau.org

Lynne Brach is the Food Service Director at The Leelanau School. She has been in the food business for 30 years and has been with the School since 2012. She attended Calvin College, College of the Atlantic and NMC Culinary School. Lynne also spent a semester at sea with Hurricane Island Outward Bound. Lynne says, “Cooking has been my passion for 3 decades. I have cooked on bike tours across the US, at retreats in New Mexico and for a canoe tripping camp in Canada, at the Traverse City Children’s House and Oryana Natural Foods in Traverse City.’ Lynne has two grown children “whom I find endlessly interesting.” I love to ski, run, travel and backpack with with my husband and amazing dog.

Rob Dymond, Coordinator of Auxiliary Programs, Technology and Campus Safety

Rob Dymond, Coordinator of Auxiliary Programs, Technology and Campus Safety

Rob graduated from Leelanau School in 2000 and started working at school in the fall of 2010. He received his Bachelor’s from Manchester College in 2007. Rob loves the “great outdoors” and especially enjoys spending time with his wife, Becca, and son in the amazing community that they live in.


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231-334-5800

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