Arleen Agresto , M.A. History,
Seton
Hall
College , B.A. European History,
William
Paterson
College . Arleen has taught World History at
Killington
Mountain
School for the past 24 years and insists she will not leave until we “kick her out!” When not at school, Arleen is either golfing or gardening.
Angela Barton, M.A. Philosophy, University of Memphis, M.A.T. Education, University of Vermont, B.A. English and Communications, Lyndon State College. Angela received her teaching degree from the
University of
Vermont and has taught English as a second language in
. She has taught at KMS for six years.
Jim Bougas, M.A. Counseling Psychology,
Lesley
University , B.S. Education, Northeastern University. Jim is a veteran teacher taught history in the
Massachusetts public schools for 32 years and has taught history for three years at KMS. When not teaching, Jim can be found biking and hiking the roads and trails of
Vermont .
Jon Bump, M.A. Science, Castleton State College; B.A. Social Sciences, College of St. Joseph. Jon has taught a wide variety of classes at KMS over the years including Chemistry, Tech Ed, Business, general sciences and computer courses. Throughout the year, he is the caretaker of the KMS campus. John enjoys working on his 14 acre sugarbush and making maple syrup.
William Dritschilo, PhD. Ecology,
Cornell
University , B.A. Biology and B.S. Chemical Engineering,
University of
Pennsylvania . “Dr. D.” has over twenty-five years of teaching experience both at the college and high school levels. Most recently, Dr. D. spent seven years at
Rutland
High School as a teacher and debate team coach. Dr. D. has taught Physics and Environmental Science at KMS for five years.
Dennis Fanning, B.S. Chemistry, M.A. Education, and M.S. Chemistry,
University of
Notre Dame. Dennis has taught Chemistry at KMS for 6 years after a 35 year career at
Fairfield
High School in
Connecticut . He is a model train fanatic and the world’s second biggest supporter of Notre Dame (after Regis Philbin).
Allison Fletcher, B.S. Music,
James
Madison
University . Allison recently located to Vermont from
Virginia to get a good taste of cold weather. She’s looking forward to learning how to ski. This is her second year at KMS.
Jennifer Gray, BAIFA,
University of
Maine , Machias. Jennifer is the photography teacher at KMS. She majored in Art with a concentration in the visual arts, graduating Magna Cum Laude. Jennifer grew up in
Bethel, ME and has lived thereabouts most of her life.
Lorine Hagar, M.A. English, Breadloaf College/Middlebury College, B.S. Education,
College of
St. Joseph . Lorine is an English teacher and has taught at KMS for several years. She has tutored students at both the high school and college level.
Jennifer Iannantuoni, B.A. Italian,
Wellesley
College ,
J.D.
University of
Connecticut . This is Jennifer’s third year teaching Italian at KMS. She was born and raised in Killington and has recently returned to the area from NYC. Jennifer and her husband have two young boys.
Clary Jonker, Modern Language/Early Childhood,
Prof. Dr.
Kohnstamm
College . Clary grew up in the
where she returns every summer to spend time with her family. She has been at KMS for 14 years, teaching German, French, Health and Home Economics. Clary enjoys reading and is a member of the Killington Rotary Club.
Shawn Krisch, B.S. Elementary Education/Environmental Education,
Shippensburg
University . Shawn moved to
Vermont after graduating from college in 2005 to pursue a career in teaching and to snowboard at Killington. He enjoys art and playing the guitar.
Armelle LesCarbeau , M.A. English Second Language and B.A. English, English Institute at Charles V/University Paris VII. Armelle was born in
and is fluent in several languages. She has been teaching French and Latin at KMS for many years. She has also taught in local area high schools.
Jo Levasseur , Art Students’ League of NYC. Jo is an accomplished artist and engages students with her instruction of drawing, painting and ceramics, etc. Each year she works on several commissioned pieces. She exhibits her artwork both in group and solo exhibitions throughout
Vermont .
Lisa Miller , B.A. Political Science/History, M.A. History,
San Diego
State
University . Lisa is a native of California with a penchant for mountains and four seasons, which naturally brings her to
Vermont . She enjoys meeting new people, traveling, hiking and exploring. Lisa teaches history and is a dorm supervisor at KMS. Lisa is in her second year at KMS.
Claudia Revenko-Bowen, English Language, Universudad
Nacional de Cordobo, . Claudia has been a teacher for 13 years and teaches Spanish at KMS. She lives in Killington and is attending the
College of
St. Joseph . Claudia loves scuba diving and traveling.
Sally Roberts, B.S. Biology and Health Sciences, SUNY, Brockport. Sally has over 35 years of teaching experience in public middle schools and at SUNY Brockport. She teaches Psychology, Anatomy & Physiology, Sports Medicine and Health. Sally is incredibly energetic and barely skipped a beat when she recently broke her neck, clavicle and hand.
Charles Small, M.A. English,
Farleigh
Dickinson
University
, B.A. English,
Union
College
. Charlie is a former principal of
Green
Mountain
High School
in Chester, VT and previously taught at schools in New Jersey and also at
Okemo
Mountain
School
. He is involved in many animal conservation groups and scientific societies. He teaches English at KMS.
Katherine Stahle, M.S. Clinical Psychology, Appalachian
State
University
, B.A. Psychology/Sociology, Appalachian
State
University
. “Gerbil” came to
Vermont
in 1978 expecting to stay one year to teach skiing and ski patrol. She is still here, but now teaches science at KMS and is a professional patroller at Killington. She is an instructor trainer for the National Ski Patrol and the American Red Cross. For more fun she is a volunteer usher at the Paramount Theatre in
Rutland
.