Duncan joins the Laguna faculty after 7 years of teaching Latin at Fairfield Country Day School in Connecticut, where he also spent the last several years building and implementing a school-wide student support system focusing on the development of executive function. He holds a M.A. Degree in School Leadership from Columbia University, Teacher's College and a B.A. in Classical and Medieval Studies from Bates College. Born and raised on an island in coastal Maine, Duncan has always enjoyed being close to the ocean. His interests include surfing, running and sharing his passion for ancient Roman history, art and archaeology.
MichelleFinck
World Language
Spanish Instructor and Educational Opportunity Advocate & Dept. Chair
Michelle joins the Laguna Blanca community after teaching Spanish, English Language Development, Language Arts, and Theatre at Atascadero Middle School for the past three years. During this time, she successfully piloted the Spanish program as an advanced eighth grade elective for high school credit. She is a graduate of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo where she earned her bachelor’s in English, TESL Certification, and a Teaching Credential. Michelle also pursued her passion for languages by minoring in Spanish and Linguistics. She began her career in education as the lead tutor at the Cal Poly Writing and Rhetoric Center from 2012-2016. When not in the classroom, she is seeking out nature and travel. Michelle’s main claim to fame is completing the Camino de Santiago, a 400-mile backpacking trip across Spain, twice. She loves to share her zeal for language and general hopefulness with her students each year.
Maud Maillard was born in the Champagne region near Paris and raised in many different places in France including Provence, Alsace-Lorraine, and Brittany where different local languages were spoken. She also spent two years on the French Caribbean Island, Guadeloupe where she was exposed to Creole. Growing up with different languages inspired Maud to focus on learning three languages at school.
She studied business administration and foreign languages at the University of Haute-Alsace and received her Master's in International Business in 1991. Maud also took some courses in teaching and education, which led to her first job teaching English and German in a private middle school in Brittany. Even after shifting to the business field, Maud’s real passion was education and she was determined to get back into the classroom. She moved to the U.S. in 1999 and became a French-American citizen.
Maud ran the Laguna Blanca French program for 13 years and was simultaneously a French Lecturer at USCB where she passed her Excellence Review with High Honors in 2017. This same year, Maud, unfortunately, had to move to Boca Raton, Florida due to her husband’s work obligations. There she endorsed some new educational roles teaching English, Leadership, and Study Skills. After four years of Floridian experiences, she is thrilled to be back in beautiful Santa Barbara and the Laguna Blanca community for teaching seventh grade English and sixth grade French. She aspires to keep doing her best at being a creative and inspiring teacher. When asked what Maud enjoys most about working here at Laguna Blanca School, she said, “I consider Laguna Blanca as my second family. My friends and colleagues, and of course the students, are incomparable here. I feel extremely lucky, and I am immensely grateful to be back at Laguna.”
OdalmisMolina
World Language
Upper School Spanish Teacher
2023
Universidad Central Pedagógica-Camagüey, Cuba - B.A. Centro de Desarrollo Antroposófico, Cuernavaca, México - Waldorf Teacher Certification Universidad Europea del Atlántico - M.A.
Odalmis Molina has taught Grades 7-12 Spanish and Literature at the Vocational School of Arts in Camaguey Cuba for 10 years. After immigrating to the United States, she taught in various schools in Los Angeles. Her nine-year experience at the Westside Waldorf School gave her the opportunity to learn a different teaching philosophy in which Hispanic culture, including the foundations of the Spanish language, is at the center of it. After obtaining her master's degree in linguistics from the European University of the Atlantic, she taught Spanish for two years at the Archer School for Girls. Odalmis is the proud mother of her son, Jorge, who just earned his MBA. She is extremely happy to start a new journey at Laguna Blanca, which is close to home, and to continue learning while sharing her experiences with students and colleagues. In her free time, she loves to dance, cook, read, and spend time with her family.
JacquelinePelaez
World Language
World Languages
2022
805.687.2461 x0262
Universidad Central de Venezuela - Licenciatura Longy School of Music - M.A.
Jacqueline Pelaez is originally from Caracas, Venezuela, and has been teaching Spanish in the United States since 2001. After completing her Licenciatura (5 years) in Economics from the Universidad Central de Venezuela, she came to the US in 1997 to study classical singing. After earning her Master’s degree in Opera Performance from the Longy School of Music (2000), she had the opportunity to teach her native language at Harvard University for four years. While teaching at Harvard, she was honored with the Derek Bok Center Certificate of Distinction in Teaching on four occasions. This experience was so enriching and meaningful that she became an educator.
In 2005, she moved to Santa Barbara with her husband, who had joined UCSB as faculty, and their newborn child, Santiago. Since then, Jacqueline has taught at UCSB, Westmont College, Cal Lutheran University, SBCC School of Extended Learning, and Anacapa School. She is also an accomplished musician and has taught music, singing, and ukulele at SBCC and various local schools.
When she is not teaching, Jacqueline likes singing with the Santa Barbara Early Music Community Ensemble, playing the ukulele and African drums with her friends, traveling with family, doing Pilates, and enjoying her husband’s cooking.
She is thrilled to teach at Laguna Blanca and be part of its community.
ValerieYoshimura
World Language
French Instructor
2017
805.687.2461 x0533
University of California - Santa Barbara - B.A. University of Michigan - M.A. University of Michigan - Ph.D.
Thrilled to return to Santa Barbara as a new member of the Laguna Blanca community, Dr. Valerie Yoshimura is a passionate, experienced educator of French language and literature. She holds B.A. degrees in French and Sociology from UC Santa Barbara, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in French from The University of Michigan, where she began her teaching career. She also taught French in two independent schools in Boston before spending twelve years at The Archer School for Girls in Los Angeles. She has two teenage children and loves to sew, embroider, cook, and golf. Dr. Yoshimura was recently honored with the 2016 Friedel and Otto Eberspacher Award for Excellence in Teaching of Modern Western European Languages, a national teaching award from the Center for Talented Youth at Johns Hopkins University.
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