Green Adventures Camp 2011
Meet the Staff
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Ryan Brown, Camp Director
Ryan Brown returns for a fourth year as Director of Green Adventures Camp. Ryan has more than a decade's experience as an educator, with over eight years serving in a leadership role. Starting off as a basketball coach for Rec and Ed, 1st grade boys and 6th grade girls, Ryan has stayed within the field of education and has become an innovative and well respected early childhood educator.
Ryan earned his Bachelor of Science degree (3 major concentrations; Childhood and Learning, Human Behavior, and Social Sciences) from Eastern Michigan University. Ryan gained the bulk of his experience working for the Ann Arbor Public Schools supervising before school, after school, and kindergarten child care. Ryan also spent two years in California, where he was lead pre-kindergarten teacher in a NAEYC accredited center. He is now supervising the Kindergarten Child Care program at Logan Elementary. Ryan and his wife have two boys, 4 1/2 years and 10 months old.
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Mary Donnelly, Counselor & Culinary Specialist
Mary returns for her fourth year as a Green Camp counselor. She has worked in Child Care for over 10 years at Northside School. She's also worked at various fun days and camps at AAPS throughout the years, and is a certified lifeguard. She is a student at WCC, where she has earned her CDA, and graduated in May '09 with an Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Development (Congrats!) Mary has two daughters, Rebecca 22 years and Ashley 17 years.
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Mary E, Before Camp Care
Mary is an avid birdwatcher, amateur photographer and enjoys reading, games and playing disc golf. Mary brought several (Monarch butterfly) caterpillars into camp last summer and we all watched the caterpillars build their cocoons and emerge as butterflies. She then released them back to the wild.
Mary also has over 15 years experience working with children, and works in the School Age Child Care program during the school year.
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Gary Hall, CIT
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Jeff Hamilton, Counselor
Jeff returns for a fourth year as Green Camp counselor. During the school year he works for AAPS as a paraeducator in the classroom and in After Care.
"I am glad to be a part of Green Adventures camp. Being a good steward of the Earth is an important lesson to live by and demonstrate in front of children who will be the future caretakers of the planet. I truly enjoy field trips and venturing outdoors!"
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Shaugn Kalnaraups, Morning Teacher
Shaugn has been a classroom teacher in Ann Arbor for 22 years and prior to that taught at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools as an elementary science teacher. For the past ten years she has taught fourth grade. Shaugn currently serves on the District science advisory committee, which selected, piloted, and helped to implement Ann Arbor’s new elementary science curriculum. She works as a mentor teacher regularly taking student teachers from EMU and students from the U of M’s School of Natural Resources.
Shaugn has a BS from Western Michigan University in Environmental Studies/Elementary Education. She completed her teacher training in England in open classroom teaching. She has her Masters degree from EMU in General Science. She is an active member of Michigan Alliance of Environmental and Outdoor Education.
Shaugn spends most of her spare time outdoors. Favorite activities include kayaking, hiking, and cross-country skiing. She also enjoys gardening and cooking, and spends a lot of time volunteering at Raynor’s farm. Shaugn lives in Dexter and has two daughters, aged 13 and 18.
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Jane Levy, Morning Teacher
Jane Levy is a recently retired, 20 year veteran Ann Arbor Public Schools teacher. Since her career change from laboratory scientist to classroom teacher, Jane has taught in a multi-age classroom setting at Ann Arbor Open in Kindergarten through 2nd grades. During those years, Jane authored and piloted many early elementary Science Curriculum units and helped develop the current State of Michigan Grade Level Content Expectations for Science.
Jane has an MA in Elementary Education (EMU), an MS in Biochemistry(UMN) and a BS in Biochemistry (UMN). She was certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards as an accomplished Early Childhood generalist.
One of Jane’s favorite activities each year as a teacher has been sharing her love of the natural earth with her students on a spring camp experience. She recently became a beekeeper and will be sharing that expertise with the students and other adults at Green Camp.
(Apiary Science in Schools website http://www.oakland.edu/MITSHAPE/movie.html)
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Jessica Rodriguez, Counselor
Jessica Rodriguez is coming to Green Adventures Camp as a Counselor for her second year. She recently completed her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a focus on Reading, and received an Early Childhood endorsement from Eastern Michigan University. She is excited to be working with children again and all things green this summer!
Jessica grew up in Ann Arbor on the old west side. She lived in Seattle, WA for five years where she went to school part time and participated in an Americorps volunteer literacy program working with 3rd-5th graders. It was then that she decided her calling was to teach. After moving back to Michigan in 2005, she worked as an Assistant Teacher at The Little Blue Preschool for almost two years. She has also been a private nanny and worked at Acme Mercantile while completing her degree at Eastern and student teaching. Jessica lives in Ann Arbor with her husband and hopes to begin teaching in the area.
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Maurella Murphy, Morning Teacher and Councelor
Maurella is returning for her third year at GAC after taking a year off to teach Special Education at a year-round school in San Diego, CA. Now during the school year she is an elementary special education teacher for students with emotional impairments in Westland, MI. Maurella earned her BA at Eastern Michigan University and has returned to Eastern to pursue her Masters degree in Social Foundations of Education: race, gender, and poverty in urban contexts!
In San Diego last year she was able to pilot an Urban Garden in her school to grow food with her students and parents that was available to the community to supplement the at-risk community that the school served. Maurella is looking forward to returning to GAC and digging in the dirt!
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Natalie Schultz-Purves, CIT
After volunteering last summer, this is Natalie’s first year of being a CIT at Green Camp. Natalie is going into her senior year at Community H.S. She also works at Sparrow Market and just finished her 3rd year of being a water polo goalie for the Skyline team. Natalie loves to cook, bike, hike, act, write & create. Natalie has been providing child care since she was 12 yrs old and has an interest in brain development especially in kids with special needs.
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John Stahly, Afternoon Naturalist
John Stahly came to AAPS at the end of 2003, when he was hired by Rec & Ed to develop and lead the grant funded GO! Outdoors program. In operation from 2003-2006, the program offered a variety of activities including family field trips, after school nature clubs, and student/community gardening initiatives in association with Project Grow. Since then, John has worked as a naturalist and trip leader for the AAPS Environmental Education program, and has provided nature-themed programming at Rec & Ed's Quest summer day camps.
John has a BGS from the University of Michigan, and did graduate work in Environmental Education at the UM's School of Natural Resources and Environment. Some of his particular interests include native landscapes, field botany, and aquatic ecosystems.
John and his family live near Manchester, where he enjoys tending the mini-prairie in his yard, walks through the countryside, and kayaking on the River Raisin and other local waters.
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David Szczygiel, Afternoon Naturalist
Dave Szczygiel is the Environmental Education Consultant for Ann Arbor Public Schools. This is Dave's 14th year leading the visionary EE program developed by Dr. William B. Stapp, which has been enhancing the curriculum for AAPS students since 1960. Dave was also intrumental in starting the Ann Arbor Schools Science and Environmental Education Endowment to help fund field experiences for students in perpetuity.
Dave has taught for 23 years in Ann Arbor, with time at both Forsythe and Clague. He taught at the AAPS African American Academy and Camp Explore, and has also authored curriculum for the district. He worked as a naturalist for the YMCA's Camp Birkett for 20 years.
Dave has a BA in Biology, and an MS in General Science, both from EMU. He is an Ann Arbor townie, born and raised in the Wines School neighborhood. He is a sportsman and enjoys hunting & fishing, as well as wild mushroom hunting, eating wild edible food and collecting natural curiosities. Dave is a lapidary hobbyist who enjoys cutting and polishing rocks.
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Will Wright, Morning Teacher
Will Wright is returning to GAC for a fourth year as a morning teacher. During the school year, he is a fourth grade teacher at Angell Elementary School in Ann Arbor. He has taught in Ann Arbor for four years and prior to that, he was an elementary science teacher in New York City for five years. Will currently serves on the district science advisory committee in Ann Arbor, and as a member of the committee, he helps train teachers throughout the district on teaching science. As an elementary science teacher in New York, Will was responsible for creating and implementing the science curriculum for grades one through five.
Will has a BA from Hamilton College where he studied Geology. He has his Masters degree in Elementary Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, and he is currently working toward a second Masters degree in Educational Administration at Michigan State University. Will and his wife have a two-year old daughter who loves to spend time outside looking at “the nature” with her dad.
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