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Founder & Director of Instruction, 7-12, Stephen Sexton
Stephen Sexton is Director of Instruction for 7-12 at Lighthouse Community
Charter School. Mr. Sexton has taught in urban, rural, and
suburban communities and has worked as an instructional
leader in many capacities. Getting his start in education
through the national teacher corps, Teach for America, Mr.
Sexton taught science for two years in the Watts community
of Los Angeles at Gompers Middle School. Continuing to build
upon his teaching experience, he taught math, science, and
technology at the Francis W. Parker Essential School and
Regional Teacher Center where he worked under the tutelage
of Ted and Nancy Sizer. Through Teach for America, Mr. Sexton
worked as a mentor and advisor to incoming teachers and
as a school director for three consecutive summers at the
TFA Summer Institute. He has also worked as the Director
of Curriculum for Teach for America. In this position, he
wrote and implemented a comprehensive and rigorous curriculum
for at least 1,000 new Teach for America teachers. In addition,
Mr. Sexton served as the After School Coordinator and Community
Liaison at ASCEND, one of the first new autonomous schools
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Founder & Director of Strategic
Development, Jenna Stauffer
Jenna Stauffer has been an educator for ten years and was a member of the founding team of Lighthouse. In her position at Lighthouse, Ms. Stauffer is responsible for financial management, operations, facility development, community outreach, and fundraising. She was a Teach for America corps member in Los Angeles in 1995 where she taught middle school science and leadership after which she served as Lead Teacher at a start-up, parent-run private school in upstate New York. She received her M.Ed. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2000 and then became the Lead Developer of the Lighthouse Community Charter School coordinating and managing the school’s start-up and charter approval process. |
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Director of Instruction, K-6,
Melissa Barnes Dholakia
Melissa Barnes Dholakia is the Director of
Instruction for K-6 at Lighthouse Community Charter School. Ms.
Barnes Dholakia has spent the past twelve years focused
on the goal of ensuring academic excellence for all children.
For the first half of her career, she focused on mastering
the art of teaching - at the elementary, middle, and high
school levels. In the latter half, she moved on to transfer
her knowledge and lessons learned in the training of new
cadres of teachers. As an instructional leader, she has
worked with both pre-service teachers and thirty-year veterans
to develop and hone their curriculum, instruction, and assessment
practices. She holds a BA from Whitman College, an MA from
University of Oregon, and was a 2002 New Leaders for New
Schools Fellow. Ms. Barnes Dholakia grew up in Oakland and
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Resident Director,
Thomas Kadelbach
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Dean of Students, Grades 7-12,
Janet Tillman
Janet Tillman has been an educator for over 12 years. In her position at Lighthouse she is responsible for student discipline and motivation and staff development. She began her career in education working with at-risk youth in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She was a founding teacher at a Big Picture school in Detroit, Michigan. She received her MA in Educational Psychology from Eastern Michigan University in 2002. She worked as an instructor at the University of Michigan Medical School for over 14 years, training prospective doctors on extraordinary patient care. In a volunteer capacity she has served on the Challenge Day Board of Directors for over 5 years as Vice President. |
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Home Language
Coordinator, Jeannie Bruland
A third generation teacher, Jeannie Bruland is in her seventh
year of teaching in the Bay Area, having taught students
from kindergarten to college. She currently serves as the
Home Language Coordinator at Lighthouse, where she supports
tutors to develop curriculum to develop students’
native languages. Her other roles at Lighthouse include
teaching English home language and Spanish as a Second Language
at the primary level, and serving as a seventh grade advisor.
Jeannie received her Spanish bilingual CLAD credential from
San Francisco State University. She teaches because she
believes in the power of education to help students understand
the world and change the world. |
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College & Career Counselor,
Joshua Weintraub
Joshua Weintraub is the High School Coordinator at Lighthouse
Community Charter High School. He has taught middle school
and high school both in the United States and abroad (Mexico,
Guatemala, and South Africa)
for the last 7 years. Locally, after teaching one year of
Biology and Physical Science at Richmond High School, he
taught four years of Language Arts & Social Studies
at Oakland Charter Academy Middle School. In addition
to his teaching duties at Oakland Charter Academy, Mr. Weintraub
also served on the school©ˆs leadership team for
two years, and acted as the Educational Leader for one year.
Currently, Mr. Weintraub teaches 6th and 8th grade at
Lighthouse Community Charter School and is pursuing an administrative
credential and Master©ˆs Degree in Educational
Leadership in the Principal Leadership Institute at UC Berkeley.
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Administrative Assistant,
Oscar Bermeo |
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Administrative Assistant,
Maritza Ortiz
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