Faculty and Staff
Bringing Our Education to Life
WSSD uses a proven technique based on insight into brain and physical development, kinesthetic learning, and emotional intelligence. Responds to the inquisitive and inquiring needs of the child at each stage of development. Prepares children for the ever-changing world. Committed to academic excellence in order to foster the capabilities of thinking, feeling and willing. Our teachers are specifically trained individually through rhythm, repetition, and reverence, is able to create a wholesome environment that nurtures the physical, emotional, social and spiritual development of each child.
early childhood
Parent-Tot, Nursery, and Kindergarten
Elizabeth Heald
EC Chair & Morning Glory Teacher
Ms. Elizabeth completed her Waldorf teacher training through the Waldorf Institute of Southern California. She graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont with majors in Environmental Studies and Spanish as well as a Master of Arts degree in Education.
Ms. Elizabeth grew up in a family of teachers among the avocado trees of Fallbrook, CA.
Ms. Elizabeth joined the WSSD Early Childhood team in 2013.
Mayra Sandelin
Rosemary Kindergarten Teacher
Ms. Mayra graduated from the Waldorf Teaching Program in San Diego in 2011. She earned her teaching degree and worked for five years as an elementary school teacher in Nicaragua.
Ms. Mayra joined the WSSD Early Childhood team in 2003.
Aminta Penman
Periwinkle Kindergarten Teacher
Ms. Aminta has been an Early Childhood Teacher for over 26 years. She joined WSSD in 2004 and has served as Parent-Child Teacher, Teacher Assistant and Co-Teacher. She is currently the lead Teacher for Periwinkle Kindergarten. Ms. Aminta holds a degree in Education and has completed her Waldorf Teacher Training.
A native Spanish speaker, she incorporates Spanish into her classroom experience. Ms. Aminta seeks to make changes in the world by connecting with children and supporting them in their discovery of their own unique destiny.
Ms. Aminta enjoys cooking, hiking, nature and spending time with her family.
Christine Keresztes-Nagy
Sweet Pea Nursery Teacher
Ms. Christy received her Bachelor of Science from the University of Illinois at Chicago and her Waldorf Kindergarten teaching certificate from Arcturus Rudolf Steiner Education program in Chicago.
Ms. Christy has been teaching at WSSD since 2002.
Sheila Salmeron
Sunflower Teacher
Ms. Sheila has a Bachelor of Arts in Educational Psychology and a Master of Arts. She is enrolled in the Waldorf teacher training program while working with us as a kindergarten assistant.
Ms. Sheila was born by the warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea in Southern Spain and loves traveling.
Ms. Sheila joined WSSD in 2015.
Lori McGrath
Lilac Kindergarten Teacher
Leticia Ortega
Sunflower Support Teacher
Ms. Leticia received her Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood from Cal State Los Angeles and is a graduate of the Waldorf Institute of Southern California (WISC).
Ms. Leticia has been an early childhood educator for over 23 years in mainstream, as well as private schools in Los Angeles and San Diego County.
Ms. Leticia has been with WSSD since 2006
Isabelle Adame
Lead Aftercare Teacher & Morning Glory Teacher
Bio coming soon.
Ms. Isabelle joined WSSD in 2017.
Katerina Novello
EC support teacher
Bio coming soon.
Jen Rice
Sweet Pea Support Teacher
Coming Soon
Susana Reynoso Pelitteri
Rosemary Kindergarten Support Teacher
Bio coming soon.
Lower School
Grade School 1-5 and Middle School 6-8
Stephanie Quintero
Grade 1 Teacher
Shea St. John
Grade 2 Teacher
Shea Saint John Is a Certified Waldorf Teacher who is passionate, experienced, and dedicated. She began her training in Upstate New York while she was raising bees and biodynamic vegetables, and completed her K-8 training at The Waldorf Institute of Southern California.
Shea also has a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education, cum laude, which scaffolds a multi-facetted understanding of children’s developmental stages from birth to Grade Three. Her foundation in the Curative Education coursework adds to her toolbox to guide all children successfully and empathetically. She recently graduated from Antioch University New England with her Master’s degree in Waldorf Education. She focused her studies on the M.Ed in Transdisciplinary Studies on Healing Education (TSHE). A graduate program held in conjunction with Camphill, USA.
Outside of the classroom, she enjoys spending time with her five children (ages 9 to 29) one son-in law, and one grandson, camping, hiking and being outdoors. Her three youngest children will be students at WSSD. Shea also enjoys many practical arts, skiing, and traveling.
Nicole Martinez
Grade 3 Teacher
Nicole Martinez began her journey into Waldorf education over 20 years ago with the formation of WISC in San Diego. She took a break to study herbalism and returned to WISC to complete her certificate in 2013. Her background is in graphic design and art. She holds a Masters degree and K-8 California teaching credential from University of Phoenix and a single subject credential in art. She has taught for 11 years at Sparrow Academy, a Public Waldorf school in La Mesa CA, and is passionate about making Waldorf education accessible to all.
She loves to visit the ocean, rivers and waterfalls. She paints in her free time and practices regular meditation.
Anna Masters
Grade 4 Teacher
Ms. Anna completed her Waldorf three-year training and has a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, Elementary Education, and Teaching from National University. She completed a certified mindfulness training with Tarah Brach and Jack Kornfield in 2023 and a Therapuetic Movement training with Dr. Adam Blanning, and educators Nancy Blanning and Laurie Clark and in 2018
She loves storytelling, singing, and puppetry.
Ms. Anna joined Sanderling Waldorf School in 2015, and WSSD in 2018.
Elyse Stussi
Grade 5 Teacher
Ms. Stussi has over 20 years of experience as a Waldorf teacher. She holds a Master of Arts degree in Education from George Washington University with a specialization in teaching English Language Learners. She has her certification in Educational Support from the Association for Healing Education. She received her Waldorf teacher training both in Brazil and in Washington, DC, at the Nova Institute.
Prior to becoming a class teacher in 2009, Ms. Stussi worked as an Educational Support teacher at WSSD, conducting Extra Lesson classes. Ms. Stussi worked as an English Teacher and Educational Support teacher in a small community Waldorf School in Brazil, her paternal country of Origin.
Ms. Stussi’s relationship to Waldorf education dates back to her grade school years at the Washington Waldorf School. She returned to the Waldorf community as a mother when her son, who is now a Woodwork teacher at WSSD, began his first school experience in Parent-Tot classes at Acorn Hill Waldorf School.
Ms. Stussi joined WSSD in 2008.
Maria Case
Grade 6 Teacher
Veronica Connaughton
Grade 7 Teacher
Ms. Connaughton has a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from the University of San Diego, California, and a California Teaching Credential and Master of Arts Degree in Special Education from National University. She also graduated from the Waldorf Teacher Training program.
Ms. Connaughton joined WSSD in 2008.
Sherina Walker
Grade 8 Teacher
Ms. Walker has a Master of Arts degree in Reading and Language Arts along with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, a Multiple Subject Certificate, and a Reading Specialist Credential. She also completed the Waldorf Institute of Southern California program (WISC).
Ms. Walker enjoys reading, handwork, and spending time with her two daughters and her four-legged babies.
Ms. Walker joined WSSD in 2004.
Lower School
Subject Teachers
Amanda Womble
Gardening Teacher
Madame Womble received her Diplôme d’Etudes Françaises from l’ Université Paul Cézanne – Aix Marseille III. She is a certified Waldorf World Language teacher. She also completed Biodynamic Gardening Training at Rudolf Steiner College.
She holds three certifications in Aromatherapy, is a certified Master Herbalist, a certified Doula, and is certified in applied nutrition.
Her passions are alternative health care, environmental wellness, social justice, and women’s health. She enjoys traveling and meeting people from lands far and near. She is a volunteer birth assistant for women in need of support who have limited or no financial means.
Madame Womble joined WSSD in 2004.
Johanna Laurelin
Eurythmy and Orchestra Teacher
Ms. Laurelin is co-director of The Waldorf Institute of Southern California and attended University in Hamburg.
She is a widely acclaimed eurythmist who performs with stage groups in Europe and the U.S.
Ms. Laurelin joined WSSD in 2002.
Sara Gomes
Games Teacher
Ms. Gomes has a Bachelor of Arts in Women’s Studies from San Francisco State University. She also has her certification in Spacial Dynamics from the Spacial Dynamics Institute.
Ms. Gomes joined WSSD in 2004.
Mary Carmichael
Education Support
Ms. Carmichael has a Bachelor of Arts in Community Health Education from California State University, Chico. She attended the New England Waldorf Teacher Training Institute and completed her studies at Rudolf Steiner College. Mary has also completed the Remedial Education Program through The Association for Healing Education.
She has a strong commitment to her study of and works in anthroposophical medicine.
Ms. Carmichael joined WSSD in 1996.
Bianca Rennick
Handwork Teacher
Ms. Rennick has a bachelor’s degree in Art and her teaching certification from the Waldorf Practical Arts program. Over the past several years, she has taught handwork in the classroom, and more recently, she has worked with homeschool families and done private instruction.
As a lover of all things fiber, some of her favorite hobbies include knitting and working with plant dyes. She also loves dancing and spending time with her family.
Ms. Rennick joined WSSD in 2021.
Carlos Vázquez Martín
Grade Spanish Teacher
Bio Coming Soon.
Joaquin Chavez
Woodworking Teacher
Joaquin’s first love for woodworking came from the depths of his grandfather’s basement workshop where elder and younger would collaborate on projects born of Joaquin’s imagination and tempered by Grandpa’s expertise.
Joaquin attended WSSD from early childhood through grade 6. He then attended the Sacramento Waldorf School where he graduated from high school. He returned to San Diego and attended Grossmont College and worked in WSSD’s aftercare and summer camp programs. After several years assisting in the woodworking program, he became the lead teacher.
Joaquin is presently completing his Waldorf woodwork teacher credential through the WISC program.
Sean Stussi
Woodworking Teacher/ Aftercare Lead
Mr. Sean began his Waldorf journey as a student at Acorn Hill Waldorf in Maryland, then to the Washington Waldorf School for kindergarten. His elementary school years were spent at the Cecilia Meireles Waldorf School, in Brazil. In 2008, Mr.Sean joined WSSD to complete middle school.
For his High school and college years, Mr. Sean studied automotive repair and modifications acquiring many certificates along the way, such as transmission and engine rebuilding, forced induction systems, suspension and alignment, electronics, breaks, and many more.
Mr. Sean joined the WSSD staff in 2018 to help in aftercare and assist the Woodworking classes.
Emilia Sumelius-Buescher
Costume Design/ High School Practical Arts
Ms. Sumelius-Buescher was born in Finland. She attended Waldorf schools there as well as the U.S. She studied physical theater, ensemble creation, and mask-making at the Dell’ Arte International School of Physical Theater.
She has taught children seasonal crafts, physical theater, and mask-making,
Ms. Sumelius-Buescher joined WSSD in 2018.
Lyudmila Rockett
Music Teacher
Ms. Rockett received her Bachelor of Arts in Music Education, her Master of Arts degree in Choir Management and has extensive training in Orff and Kodaly methods.
She was born and raised in the Southern region of Russia. She loves to learn and enrich her knowledge in music pedagogy and is an active member of the San Diego American Orff Schulwerk Association.
Ms. Rockett joined WSSD in 2008.
Allie Connaughton
Handwork Assistant
Bio coming soon!
Kenia Estrada
Grades Spanish Teacher
Bio coming soon!
high school
Grades 9-12
Jeremiah Johnson
High School Co-Chair, Math and Industrial Arts Teacher
Jeremiah Johnson has a Master of Arts in Math Curriculum and Instruction and a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics.
Jeremiah is an Iowa native who has had previous experience in teaching, coaching, farming, and carpentry. He has grown to love San Diego with his wife and three daughters. Jeremiah has interests in gardening, sports, and reading and has ambitions to ride in a hot air balloon someday.
Jeremiah joined WSSD in 2018
Maria Drogari
High School Co-Chair and Math Teacher
Ms. Drogari has a Master of Science in Education from the University of Bristol, UK, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics from the University of Patras, Greece. Her experience is drawn from studying and working in the education systems of Greece, UK, and Czech Republic. Her passion is helping students develop their abilities and accomplish their goals.
When she is not teaching she loves hiking and playing tennis.
Nathan Wilcox
Humanities Teacher & Play Director
Mr. Wilcox has a Bachelor of Arts in English from Pomona College in Claremont, California, and Jesus College in Cambridge, England. He completed his Waldorf High School teacher training in literature at Rudolf Steiner College. He is a founding teacher of our high school.
Mr. Wilcox joined WSSD in 2006.
Chelaine Kokos
Eurythmy and Life Skills Teacher
Ms. Kokos has a Bachelor of Science in Outdoor Education, Outdoor Recreation and Land Management, with an emphasis in Youth Programming from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She received her Eurythmy diploma from Sound Circle Eurythmy. She also completed her Waldorf Teacher Training with WISC, San Diego.
She has performed in the United States, Mexico, and Europe. Ms. Kokos enjoys traveling and spending time outdoors.
Ms. Kokos joined WSSD in 2016.
Anthony Thomas
Athletics
Coach Thomas has his certification in Spacial Dynamics from the Spacial Dynamics Institute. He was born and raised in City Heights, and athletics have always been a part of his life.
When he’s not being the Waldorf High School Athletic teacher, he enjoys reading Walter Mosley and listening to Louis Armstrong.
Coach Thomas joined WSSD in 2012.
Lena Hector
Biology Teacher
Ms. Hector has a Master and Bachelor of Education in Biology and Physical Education from the
University of Kaiserlautern, Germany. She obtained a German teaching credential and has worked in Germany and Peru as a High School Science Teacher.
Her goal at WSSD is to instill a passion for science by designing purposeful and meaningful lessons that promote creative thinking and problem solving that relate to the students’ everyday lives.
In San Diego, she fell in love with the outdoor activities California has to offer and enjoys pursuing many of her passions such as hiking, climbing, skiing, surfing and chasing sunsets.
Ms. Hector joined WSSD in 2022.
Andrea Crozier
Art Teacher
Ms. Crozier was born in a Chilean mining town located on the slopes of the Andes mountains. She began her fine arts education in high school at Interlochen Arts Academy and later graduated from Alfred University with a fine arts degree. She returned home to Chile and worked at Colegio Waldorf San Francisco de Limache Waldorf school, teaching English as a world language to grades 1-8 for six years. She then moved to Sacramento, California and studied at Rudolf Steiner College, taking Foundation Studies and Teacher Training. From there, she headed back to New York and worked at The Garden City Waldorf School, teaching fiber Arts to grades 7- 12 and History through Architecture for four years. She most recently taught art at WSOC High School and Spanish to grades 1-4 at WSOC.
Ms. Crozier joined WSSD in 2023.
Kate Vance
Costume Design
Ms. Vance received her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Cal Western.
She has a passion for costumes and teaches a class in the tenth grade in costume design and construction. The class performing wears the costumes they have made in their annual play.
She also raises dogs for Guide Dogs for the Blind.
Ms. Vance joined WSSD in 1994.
Bryan Whelan
Jazz Band Teacher
Mr. Whelan studied jazz and classical music theory at San Diego State University and is also a professional guitarist.
He has performed in a variety of professional groups and recently spent two months performing in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Mr. Whelan joined WSSD in 2008.
Sandy Poole
HS Education Support
Sandy have been working in education for over 13 years now, starting professionally at a Waldorf/Lifeways Inspired day school in Buffalo, NY as the 2-3 year old assistant teacher. Since then, she has weaved in and out of working privately with Waldorf families, Non-Profits, Public Schools, and Interdisciplinary Therapeutic services, and have held roles with titles such as Program Assistant, Nanny, Behavior Interventionist, and Paraprofessional. Sandy has earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from University of South Florida, the BCAT certification, a Wilderness First Responder certification, and is in pursuit of a USCG Captains License.
In the summer of 2023, she sailed with a team of 9 from the port of LA to Diamond Head, Honolulu, Hawaii on Good Trouble, an Andrews56 in a race called Transpac, making history as the first multi-racial team to compete. Sandy is pursuing a career in the Marine Industry here in San Diego.
Allyson Kennett
Humanities Teacher
Ms. Kennett received her Bachelor’s degree in English, Psychology and German from the University of San Diego and her Master’s degree in English Literature from Queen Mary University of London.
Beginning in 2004 as an English and German tutor, she has worked at all levels of education from teaching at a German immersion preschool in San Diego, to teaching high school English in the heart of Dallas and undergraduate English courses in San Diego. In 2015, as she was deciding where to send her first child for preschool, she began reading about Waldorf education and fell in love with the whole person approach to learning. This led to years of research into and practical application of Steiner’s philosophies with her own children.
When Ms. Kennett is not teaching she enjoys cooking, hiking, reading and spending time with her husband and three children. After many years of traveling and experiencing all stages of teaching, she looks forward to being part of the WSSD community as both an educator and a parent.
all school
Administrative Team
Kevin Patrick
Director of Administration
Bio Coming Soon.
Deborah Tweit
Administrative Manager and Grant Writer
Ms. Tweit has a Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland in Special and Elementary Education, a Master’s from San Diego State University in Special Education and has completed additional graduate work at The Claremont Graduate University in the area of Multicultural Education.
Ms. Tweit joined WSSD in 2008.
Liza Ferraro
Director of Admissions
Ms. Ferraro’s background is in clothing design, manufacturing, retail, accounting, office management, customer service and motivational speaking.
She enjoys getting to know each and every member of the WSSD community and loves working with the community on common goals.
Ms. Ferraro joined WSSD in 2013.
Lori Williamson
Registrar
Ms. Williamson has a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from U.C. Santa Cruz, followed by two years of doctoral graduate study at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
She enjoys cooking and spending time with her family.
Ms Williamson joined WSSD 2004.
Heather Taft
High School Faculty Support
Coming Soon!
Candie Harper
Shuttle Driver/ Reception
Ms. Harper was born and raised in Nebraska. She moved to San Diego and had a vibrant career as a Retail Manager- and has a strong background in customer service
Ms Harper enjoys spending time with and just being in the moment with her grandson. She is very active with her church and youth ministry. In her spare time she can be found hanging with her youth group of 11th and 12th grade girls.
Ms. Harper joined WSSD in 2013.
Ian Cuevas
Marketing Manager & Grades Faculty Support
Mr. Cuevas was born in San Diego, but grew up in Japan, Guam and the Philippines. He has a Bachelors of Arts degree in Psychology – with an emphasis on Art & Creativity – from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
He has worked with children and in administration in Special Education for 16 years.
At the HS, has been the advisor for Art Club and the Publications elective and Social Justice elective.
During his free time, Ian enjoys spending time with family and catching up on international soccer. He also dabbles in graphic design and is an avid photographer.
Mr. Cuevas joined WSSD in 2019.
Pete Barber
Facilities Manager
Mr. Barber was born in the Los Angeles area however is grateful to call San Diego his home since he was 11 years old.
He currently lives in the Ramona area that offers the sense of nature and wide-open spaces that we love.
Mr. Barber’s favorite past times are traveling, outdoor life, and spending quality time with his family
Mr. Barber joined WSSD in 2017.