March 7, 2023
What position will you be holding at MPA?
Lower School Director
From what school/organization are you coming?
Luanda International School
Tell us about your education and experience.
I have taught in six countries over my career so far. I grew up in a multicultural home, where my parents spoke different mother tongues, and I navigated other cultural worlds. The same can be said for my children who are “third culture kids.” I have a Bachelor of Science in elementary education and a Master of Arts in anthropology (focus on the anthropology of childhood). I am passionate about constructivism, inquiry, multilingual education, and the Reggio Emilia approach. Starting my career as an early years and lower primary teacher, I have also enjoyed being a department leader, curriculum coordinator, Assistant Principal, and Principal. I continue to work with WASC as a school visitor; and the International Baccalaureate as a workshop leader, school visitor, and consultant. I have also had the opportunity to present at several international education conferences in the areas of early childhood education, the Reggio Emilia Approach, and culturally responsive leadership.
What did you find appealing about MPA?
During my finalist visit, the positive community of MPA stood out to me. Everyone I met was kind, enthusiastic, and focused on student learning. I was also impressed by the focus on creativity and well-being in the MPA approach. I am really excited to join the community as both an educator and a parent!
What lasting impact do you plan to have on MPA?
I hope to get to know the MPA context over the upcoming years, with the lasting impact of helping MPA go from strength to strength as we further realize our vision and mission. Read More
from Bill Hudson, head of school
Russ Purdy, Extended Day & Summer Program director, has resigned and his last day will be Friday, March 17. Russ joined MPA in January 2017 and had the joy of seeing his two children, Eli and Milo, grow up at MPA and graduate in 2022. During his time on staff, Russ was always enthusiastic with the students and a fun face to see in the morning and afternoon. He made MPA a welcoming place for all, dedicating himself to the program. He expanded the Summer Program class offerings and grew the popularity of Panther Club and Den tremendously. His warm presence on campus will be very missed.
Elizabeth Flinsch, Middle and Upper School visual arts faculty and MPA alum from the Class of 1998, has resigned. Elizabeth taught photography, printmaking, and general visual arts at MPA for three years and had a profound impact on our students. She mentored students both inside and outside of the classroom, ensuring that they could see themselves as creative beings. Senior Prescott Hutton shared, “She was the one who turned photography from a hobby into a passion for me. She inspired me to go crazy with creativity!” She will be very missed by her colleagues and students alike. Samah Fahmy remains at MPA as the long-term substitute art teacher in Elizabeth’s place.
MPA is proud to be a part of this year’s Minnesota Independent Schools Diversity Career Fair on Saturday, March 4 from 9 AM-12 PM at Breck School in Golden Valley. Faculty, staff, and school administrators who identify as Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) are welcome to learn more about employment opportunities at a number of independent schools in the Twin Cities. Participating schools include Blake, Breck, City of Lakes Waldorf, Groves Learning Organization, Lake Country School, Minnehaha Academy, Mounds Park Academy, Shattuck-St. Mary’s, St. Paul Academy and Summit School, and Visitation School. Please feel free to share this event with your networks to raise awareness! For more information and to register, click
Thank You!
MPA All-School Gluten-Free Cooking Class with Kate Thrane Has Been Rescheduled
What position will you be holding at MPA?
from Lamar Shingles, director of equity and belonging
from Ann Jurewicz, Lower School director
Thank You!
A very special thank you goes to all who supported the students’ work, and very heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Milam, Mr. Braafladt, and Ms. Murr for traveling to D.C. with this incredible group of young engineers. Additional kudos to the awesome eighth grade team, Ms. Atchison, Ms. MacPhail, and Ms. Phillips, who all played important roles in Team VAXA’s success.