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Adrian Green

Adrian Green

Extended Day
(585) 442-1770
Alyssa Graves

Alyssa Graves

Extended Day
(585) 442-1770
Amanda Edelhart

Amanda Edelhart

Director of College Counseling
(585) 277-1263
Amanda Patterson

Amanda Patterson

Associate Director of Enrollment and International Student Program Coordinator
(585) 277-1122
Amanda Piazza

Amanda Piazza

Nursery Red Teacher
(585) 277-1134
Amy Brand

Amy Brand

Development and Communications Coordinator
(585) 442-1770
Amy Colosimo

Amy Colosimo

Upper School French
(585) 277-1273
Amy Guiffrida

Amy Guiffrida

Learning Specialist - Student Support Program
(585) 277-1188
Andrea Chervenak

Andrea Chervenak

Grade 5/6 Science Teacher
(585) 277-1233
Anna Rankin

Anna Rankin

Extended Day

arankin@harleyschool.org...

(585) 442-1770
Arthur Rothfuss

Arthur Rothfuss

Digital Media Coordinator & Digital Media Teacher
(585) 277-1121
Bailey Wheeler

Bailey Wheeler

Grade 2 Teacher
(585) 277-1140
Bart White

Bart White

LS Spanish Teacher
(585) 277-1148
Ben Burroughs

Ben Burroughs

Middle and Upper School Choir
(585) 277-1286
Beth Bailey

Beth Bailey

Marketing and Communications Director
(585) 277-1115
Beth Fox

Beth Fox

Nursery Creative Arts, Lower School Music 
(585) 277-1149
Betsy Vinton

Betsy Vinton

Upper School Mathematics and Biology, Science Department Co-Chair
(585) 277-1267
Branden Haskell

Branden Haskell

Director of Security and Facilities Coordinator
(585) 277-1213
Brian Simon

Brian Simon

Grade 3 Teacher
(585) 277-1143
Brigid Colgan

Brigid Colgan

Middle School Counselor
(585) 277-1162
Calvin Eaton

Calvin Eaton

Grade 3 Faculty
(585) 277-1147
Candice Laskey

Candice Laskey

Dining Services Lead Cook
(585) 442-1770
Carli Rivers

Carli Rivers

Grades 7 and 8 Science
(585) 442-1770
Carolyn Lisbon

Carolyn Lisbon

Database Manager
(585) 277-1114
Cassilda Campbell

Cassilda Campbell

Executive Assistant to the Head of School
(585) 277-1103
Charline Fournier

Charline Fournier

Middle School French Teacher & World Language Department Co-Chair
(585) 277-1168
Christina Kerr

Christina Kerr

LS Learning Specialist - Student Support Program & LS Curriculum Coordinator
(585) 277-1133
Cindy de Smidt

Cindy de Smidt

Lower School French Faculty
(585) 277-1154
Claire Labrosa

Claire Labrosa

Executive Director of Horizons at Harley
(585) 277-1189
Corinne “Cori” Perkins

Corinne “Cori” Perkins

Upper School Mathematics
(585) 277-1272
Dan Deckman

Dan Deckman

Horizons at Harley, Director of Development
(585) 277-1188
Dan O’Brien

Dan O’Brien

Grades 7 and 8 Math
(585) 277-1171
Danielle Walters-Kiner

Danielle Walters-Kiner

Assistant Director DEI
(585) 277-1240
Daria Clarke

Daria Clarke

Extended Day Staff
(585) 442-1770
David O’Brien

David O’Brien

Upper School English
(585) 277-1278
Debi Moore

Debi Moore

Primary 1 Teacher
(585) 277-1137
Deirdre Won-Short

Deirdre Won-Short

Upper School Counselor
(585) 277-1152
Dominique Montañez-Gross

Dominique Montañez-Gross

Extended Day
(585) 442-1770
Doug Gilbert

Doug Gilbert

Grades 7 and 8 History
(585) 277-1169
Eboné Creighton

Eboné Creighton

Associate Director of Major Gifts
(585) 277-1118
Elena Phillips

Elena Phillips

Primary 3 Faculty
(585) 277-1146
Elisa Sharman

Elisa Sharman

Grade 2 Teacher 
(585) 277-1141
Elizabeth Cullum

Elizabeth Cullum

Grade 3 Teacher
(585) 277-1154
Elizabeth Wilcox

Elizabeth Wilcox

Nursery Blue Teacher
(585) 277-1154
Ell Hobbs

Ell Hobbs

Lower School Art Teacher
(585) 277-1153
Emily Berry

Emily Berry

Primary 3 Teacher
(585) 277-1146
Emily Cady

Emily Cady

Upper School Counselor
(585) 277-1152
Erin Berg

Erin Berg

Upper School English
(585) 277-1279
Fritz Kass

Fritz Kass

Middle School Science Faculty

fkass@harleyschool.org...

(585) 277-1232
Gabriel Rivas

Gabriel Rivas

Upper School Digital Arts Faculty
(585) 277-1192
Ginny Munson

Ginny Munson

Extended Day

gmunson@harleyschool.org...

(585) 442-1770
Greg Dobson

Greg Dobson

Upper School Computer Science
(585) 277-1291
Henry Scott Smith

Henry Scott Smith

Upper School Administrative Assistant
(585) 277-1261
Hope Kantor

Hope Kantor

Upper School SSP
(585) 277-1269
Hugh Higgins

Hugh Higgins

Chief Financial and Operations Officer
(585) 277-1104
Jackie Griffon

Jackie Griffon

Assistant Director of Extended Day

jgriffin@harleyschool.org...

(585) 277-1274
James Aldrich-Moodie

James Aldrich-Moodie

Upper School Mathematics, Mathematics Department Chair
(585) 277-1268
Jeanne Weber

Jeanne Weber

LS and MS Technology Teacher
(585) 277-1206
Jenna Samudio

Jenna Samudio

Middle School Spanish Faculty

jsamudio@harleyschool.org...

(585) 277-1167
Jennifer Young

Jennifer Young

Primary 2 Teacher 
(585) 277-1139
Jessica Densmore

Jessica Densmore

Middle and Upper School Latin
(585) 277-1270
Jill Richards,R.N.

Jill Richards,R.N.

Healthcare
(585) 277-1210
Jill Thrasher

Jill Thrasher

Extended Day
(585) 442-1770
John Dolan

John Dolan

Upper School Psychology and English
(585) 277-1265
Jonathan Ntheketha

Jonathan Ntheketha

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Director, Title IX Coordinator
(585) 277-1178
Karen Saludo

Karen Saludo

Senior Associate Director of Development and Alumni Relations
(585) 277-1117
Kathryn Kaiser

Kathryn Kaiser

Transitional Head of School
(585) 277-1102
Katie Copeland

Katie Copeland

Nursery Blue Teacher
(585) 277-1136
Katie Kindelan

Katie Kindelan

Upper School Visual Arts
(585) 277-1193
Katie Lee

Katie Lee

Nursery Green Teacher
(585) 277-1142
Kelly Scudder

Kelly Scudder

Lower School Librarian
(585) 277-1203
Kelly Stevenson

Kelly Stevenson

Middle and Upper School Strings
(585) 277-1227
Kim Bednarcyk

Kim Bednarcyk

Nursery Red Teacher
(585) 277-1134
Kima Enerson

Kima Enerson

Commons Co-Director & Academic Technology Coordinator
(585) 277-1238
Kirsten Allen Brown

Kirsten Allen Brown

Director of Enrollment & Financial Aid
(585) 277-1112
Kristin Sheradin

Kristin Sheradin

Upper School History, History Department Chair
(585) 277-1283
Kristy Houston

Kristy Houston

Middle and Upper School Band, Performing Arts Department Chair
(585) 277-1176
Laura Joslyn

Laura Joslyn

Primary 1 Teacher
(585) 277-1137
Laurie Imler

Laurie Imler

Dining Services
(585) 442-1770
Lee Allen McDermott

Lee Allen McDermott

Grade 6 Math
(585) 277-1164
Lindsay Worner

Lindsay Worner

Grade 5 Math & Middle School Learning Specialist
(585) 277-1165
Lisa Barker

Lisa Barker

Food and Farm Coordinator
(585) 277-1239
Lori Jones

Lori Jones

Grade 5 English & Middle School Learning Specialist
(585) 277-1170
Lorie Rick

Lorie Rick

Physical Education Teacher
(585) 277-1251
Lydia Okutoro-Seck

Lydia Okutoro-Seck

Head of Middle School
(585) 277-1160
Major Singh

Major Singh

Dining Services
(585) 442-1770
Marcus Birdsong

Marcus Birdsong

Extended Day

mbirdsong@harleyschool.org...

(585) 442-1770
Margaret Cusimano

Margaret Cusimano

MS Administrative Assistant & Registrar
(585) 277-1161
Margaret Tolhurst

Margaret Tolhurst

Grade 4 Teacher
(585) 277-1144
Maria Scipione

Maria Scipione

Upper School Drama 
(585) 277-1175
Marissa De Siena

Marissa De Siena

Head of Upper School
(585) 277-1260
Marlene Heuer

Marlene Heuer

Nursery Yellow Teacher
(585) 277-1135
Mary Pat Cleary

Mary Pat Cleary

Lower School Counselor, Title IX Coordinator
(585) 277-1184
Mary Spaulding

Mary Spaulding

Grade 4 Teacher
(585) 277-1145
Meg Smerbeck

Meg Smerbeck

Middle School Learning Specialist & SSP Department Chair
(585) 277-1170
Megan D’Angelo

Megan D’Angelo

Physical Education Teacher
(585) 277-1253
Meredith Cavallaro

Meredith Cavallaro

Primary 2 Teacher
(585) 277-1139
Michael Buck

Michael Buck

Director of Facilities
(585) 277-1212
Michael Taillie

Michael Taillie

Athletics Director
(585) 277-1250
Mike Kaupa

Mike Kaupa

Upper School Music
(585) 277-1287
Molly Matz

Molly Matz

Grade 2 Faculty
(585) 277-1156
Mrs. Morrow

Mrs. Morrow

Grade 6 English Faculty
(585) 277-1164
Nancy Kurowski

Nancy Kurowski

Director of Driver Education
(585) 277-1290
Nate Merritt

Nate Merritt

Physical Education Teacher/Aquatics
(585) 442-1770
Nicholas Miller

Nicholas Miller

IT Technician
(585) 277-1200
Nicole Foster

Nicole Foster

Controller
585-277-1106
Olivia Culbertson

Olivia Culbertson

Upper School Science Faculty
(585) 277-1224
Olivia Reed

Olivia Reed

Extended Day

oreed@harleyschool.org...

Patricia Malone

Patricia Malone

Upper School English
(585) 277-1277
Patti Northrup

Patti Northrup

Health Teacher
(585) 277-1167
Pete Balaji

Pete Balaji

Upper School Mathematics
(585) 277-1267
Peter Hentschke

Peter Hentschke

Upper School Biology, Science Department Co-Chair
(585) 277-1219
Rachel Brown

Rachel Brown

Nursery Green Faculty
(585) 277-1142
Rachel Pierce

Rachel Pierce

Nursery Yellow Teacher
(585) 277-1135
Rajesh Singaravelu

Rajesh Singaravelu

Grades 5 and 6 History 
(585) 277-1163
Rebecca Tracey

Rebecca Tracey

MS & US Visual Arts, Art Department Chair
(585) 277-1194
Renée Fishner

Renée Fishner

Enrollment Assistant
(585) 277-1113
Rhianna Gordon

Rhianna Gordon

Upper School History
(585) 277-1282
Richard Burgess

Richard Burgess

Facilities
(585) 277-1213
Rob Selkowitz

Rob Selkowitz

Upper School Science
(585) 277-1223
Rodrigo Gutierrez

Rodrigo Gutierrez

Upper School History
(585) 277-1283
Roman Simmons

Roman Simmons

Physical Education Teacher
(585) 442-1770
Roxel Rivera Rodriguez

Roxel Rivera Rodriguez

Dining Services
(585) 277-1284
Sandy Ramirez

Sandy Ramirez

Middle School Spanish Teacher
(585) 277-1244
Sara Zacharias

Sara Zacharias

Upper School Registrar, Scheduling Coordinator, & Commons Faculty
(585) 277-1262
Sarah Bajus

Sarah Bajus

LS & MS Music Teacher
(585) 277-1155
Seth O’Bryan

Seth O’Bryan

Commons Co-Director and Director of Faculty Professional Development
(585) 442-1770
Shannon Morrell

Shannon Morrell

Healthcare
(585) 277-1210
Shannon Reynolds

Shannon Reynolds

LS Learning Specialist - Student Support Program
(585) 277-1154
Sharon DuPan

Sharon DuPan

Payroll and Benefits Coordinator
(585) 277-1101
Sierra Birmingham

Sierra Birmingham

Extended Day & DEI Educator, Director of Day Camp & Eco Camp
(585) 442-1770
Sophie de Frietas

Sophie de Frietas

LS Learning Specialist - Student Support Program
(585) 277-1133
Sybil Prince

Sybil Prince

Upper School Hospice
(585) 277-1231
Tammy Roberts

Tammy Roberts

Lower School Administrative Assistant & Registrar
(585) 277-1131
Tanya Farnung-Morrison

Tanya Farnung-Morrison

Upper School Spanish & French - World Language Department Co-Chair
(585) 277-1275
Terea Collier

Terea Collier

Extended Day Staff
(585) 442-1770
Terry Smith

Terry Smith

Head of the Lower School
(585) 277-1130
Tierney McKee

Tierney McKee

Grades 7 and 8 English
(585) 277-1172
Tom Deckman

Tom Deckman

Middle School Drama Faculty

tdeckman@harleyschool.org...

(585) 277-1230
Trish Corcoran

Trish Corcoran

Commons Educator
(585) 277-1154
Tyanna Dawson

Tyanna Dawson

Extended Day
(585) 442-1770
Vanessa Gonzalez

Vanessa Gonzalez

Upper School Spanish
(585) 277-1276
Vicki Pasternak

Vicki Pasternak

Director of Dining Services
(585) 277-1214
Wayne Holt

Wayne Holt

Receptionist
(585) 442-1770

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College Counseling

Harley’s Approach to College Counseling is highly individualized and student-centered. Students have direct access to college counselors throughout their Upper School experience, but really, each student is part of a team including faculty, administration, and staff. It’s our job to support each student and we want nothing more than to send students on to the next step of their journey at a right fit school for them. The student centered and driven process is wrapped in care, expertise, and professionalism.

We host college reps during times students are available (no need to miss a class) so they can make connections and learn more about potential schools. We also arrange campus visits for classes as field trips, host an alumni college day (where recent Upper School graduates return to share advice and answer questions), and help connect students with our international alumni network. In fact, representatives from schools all over the world actively seek opportunities to come to Harley and meet with our students!

Our college counselors are accredited and are part of national/global conversations on admission trends. They also attend and present at conferences across the country.

Beginning with our Grade 11 parent night, we offer informational sessions for parents, including one devoted just to financial aid. Our partnership with families is critical, as the college admissions world changes very quickly and having an expert to guide students and families through the process is essential.

View the downloadable College Counseling Guide

Clubs

“Club Rush” is an afternoon every fall in the Upper School when students have the chance to sign up for clubs for the year, and each year it is very different because new clubs are created based on student initiative and enthusiasm.

A few of this year’s choices: Sports Media, Social Action Club, Journalism Club, Feminism Club, Student of Color & Allies (SOCA), Gay-Straight Alliance, Tri M (music honor society), E-Sports Club, Euchre, Key Club (service), Animation Club, Dungeons & Dragons, Sustainability Club, Jewish Cultural Club, Astronomy Club, Biomimicry, and Beyond Soup (social justice/service).

Athletics

​Each and every year, students at The Harley School participate in HAC Athletics, and their success continues to be impressive, both as students and athletes. Our athletic program is an integral part of Harley, teaching student-athletes invaluable lessons about teamwork, time management, persistence, and competition.  Our program allows them to develop physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally as they represent their school on and off the field. They grow, mature, and work hard to be the best teammate they can, while creating lifelong memories with teammates who often remain friends for life. 

Helping our athletes to reach their potential are some of HAC’s best assets: our coaches. More often than not, they are drawn from the ranks of our faculty and  have a deep understanding of the personalities and abilities of the student-athletes on their teams.  

We strive to find the right balance of academics, exercise, and personal growth for everyone.  By offering a variety of sports at many different levels, all student-athletes find a sport they can be successful in. It is with great pride and pleasure that my team and I work to enrich the athletic lives of all our HAC student-athletes. Go Wolves! 

To learn more check out our athletics page.

Student Leadership

Our Upper School is filled with formal and informal opportunities for students to take on leadership roles. Whether following passions or learning new skills, student-driven opportunities take many shapes.

– Independent study: one trimester, full year, and multi-year projects have included automating our solar chimneys, coding handmade musical instruments, or developing a class on financial literacy for underserved high school students.

– Serving on student council

– STEM: Climate curriculum program, biomimicry program, NASA Hunch program

Clubs

“Club Rush” is an afternoon every fall in the Upper School when students have the chance to sign up for clubs for the year, and each year it is very different because new clubs are created based on student initiative and enthusiasm.

A few of this year’s choices: Sports Media, Social Action Club, Journalism Club, Feminism Club, Student of Color & Allies (SOCA), Gay-Straight Alliance, Tri M (music honor society), E-Sports Club, Euchre, Key Club (service), Animation Club, Dungeons & Dragons, Sustainability Club, Jewish Cultural Club, Astronomy Club, Biomimicry, and Beyond Soup (social justice/service).

Hospice

Unlike this class, death is not an elective. Although it is one of two universal human experiences, our culture often ignores, denies, or misconstrues the true nature of death and dying. What happens when we bear witness to this natural process in the cycle of life and develop our ability to be fully present with others when they need us more than ever? It has the potential to change us deeply and fundamentally while shining a brilliant light on the path of our own lives.

With the support of their classmates, teacher, and comfort care home communities, senior students are offered the chance to care for others who truly need their purposeful, non-judgmental attention. In the home-like setting of a comfort care home, opportunities for learning extend beyond a traditional classroom rubric and conventional methods of evaluation. In this course, students will certainly find tangible “learning outcomes” by studying the medical/physical processes associated with dying and the basic nursing assistant skills of comfort care. The ultimate goal, however, will always be rooted in true relationships and connection, which occurs only through empathy and compassion.

Learn more about the Hospice Program at Harley HERE.

Capstone/Independent Studies

This program utilizes environmentally-focused approaches to education and hands-on learning in order to foster the next generation of leaders through a lens of sustainability and problem-solving.

Food & Farm: These year-long and trimester-long classes are held outside as much as possible, allowing students to become leaders in our various growing spaces. They cover environmental justice issues as well as hands-on work such as planning and overseeing planting, harvesting, and preparation of the gardens.

Past year-long focus projects have included: Creating a native plant shade garden in the Wild Wood area, redesigning our hydroponic system, overhauling Harley’s high tunnel, and improving the irrigation system for the MicroFarm.

Culinary Arts: These classes have a two-fold purpose: to give students practical skills in cooking and the science behind different techniques in the kitchen, learning about food justice, food sourcing, labor topics, and sustainability.

Past topics have included: Examining a plant-based diet, looking at the carbon footprint of different meals and food preparation methods, proposing a low carbon footprint menu to the dining hall, links between food labeling and environmental issues of food production.

Beekeeping: This one trimester class provides hands-on training in beekeeping, how to be a beekeeper, and safety and other techniques for working with bees. Once trained students help with all aspects of Harley beekeeping such as hive inspections, honey collection and extraction, and teaching students in Lower School about our hives.

Students pick a research topic addressing honeybee health and the larger environmental picture.

Social Justice

At Harley, our students learn how to evaluate social systems in order to identify complex problems in society through a lens of social justice. They take a hands-on approach to working for a fair, equitable society by researching, exploring and evaluating different perspectives, and offering solutions—both theoretical and practical.

Our faculty integrate social justice into our broader curriculum to assist students in gaining a foundational knowledge about what makes a democracy function. By gaining skills in ideating supportive pathways they become more exposed and experienced to how communities can undergo healing and restorative actions.

 

Capstone/Independent Studies

Students may create independent studies with supervising teachers throughout their Upper School experience or, during Grade 12, they can design Capstone projects—intensive collaborations with Harley faculty and off-campus mentors—involving rigorous academic study and culminating in public presentations. They are empowered to create their own curriculum, set goals, and work on time management skills in order to accomplish their objectives.

Independent Studies run the gamut from The Psychology of Sports to Furniture Design to The Neuroimaging of Alzheimer’s Disease. Capstones, meanwhile, are as diverse as the students who pursue them: Fictional Rochester, Autobiographical Art, Biomimicry Education, Organic Fuel, and Rochester Refugees. 

Indicative of Upper School curiosity and creativity, pursuits such as these distinguish our graduates in college. Through deep dives of this sort, Harley students master more than speaking, writing, and computing: they learn to communicate, advocate, collaborate, organize, listen, and empathize. 

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