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    Michelle Mallard
    Teacher Assistant
    (949) 509-9500 x5138
    Ashford University - BA
    Bio
     
    "Play is the highest form of research.” -Albert Einstein 
     
    This is Mrs. Mallard’s first year teaching at TVT. She has previously worked as a k-6 music teacher at Garden Street Academy in Santa Barbara and spent numerous years substitute teaching. She has taught music for over 10 years and is looking forward to joining the talented Tarbut v Torah staff where she was once a student. Mrs. Mallard has her Degree in Early Childhood Education. She brings patience and joy to the classroom and is very passionate about helping children grow and learn. 

    In her free time she enjoys going to the beach with her husband and playing the ukulele.
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    Taly Marian
    Teacher
    (949) 509-9500 x5169
    Teachers College, Columbia University, - M.A., Social-Organizational Psychology
    Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, - M.Sc., Behavioral and Management Sciences
    Tel Aviv University - B.A., Sociology & Anthropology and Psychology
    Bio
     
    “I teach with passion. I love bringing the material to life and engage students actively. My best classes are those in which it feels like the students and I are having an open discussion about Psychology concepts, so I strive for that atmosphere in my class. My job as a teacher is to be a designer of the learning environment. The rest will follow.“

    Ms. Harel-Marian holds an M.A. in Social-Organizational Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University. She also holds a M.Sc. in Behavioral and Management Sciences from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. Before moving to Irvine, she taught Psychology at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Florida for three years. In addition to her teaching experience, Ms. Harel-Marian brings with her a wealth of relevant practical experience. She served in the Human Resources Branch, Division of Behavioral Sciences, in the Israel Defense Forces. She also held multiple positions in executive search companies. Ms. Harel-Marian is Israeli born and raised. She moved to the United States with her family in 2007.

    She loves hiking, reading books and music.
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    Mckayla Martinez
    Middle School Counselor
    (949) 509-9500 x5222
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    Robin McCarthy
    Teacher
    (949) 509-9500 x4327
    University of New Mexico - B.S.
    Bio
     
    Robin has been in education for over 20 years, as a classroom teacher in grades TK-3rd for public, private, and homeschool charter schools. She has been a mentor to many student teachers and served on many professional committees throughout her teaching career. 

    Robin has four children of her own. In her spare time, she loves being outside in nature, either at the beach or in the mountains. She also loves yoga, reading, and traveling.
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    Erin McNellis
    Teacher/Department Chair
    (949) 509-9500 x5140
    Cornell University - B.A.
    University of California, Irvine - M.A., Ph.D.
    Bio
     
    "I like to help students see literature's density and complexity as exciting rather than intimidating. The parts of the text that make us say 'what the heck is going on here?' are the ones we should be diving into, not running away from."

    Dr. McNellis received her Ph.D. in English in 2011 from the University of California, Irvine, where she specialized in critical theory and 20th century American poetry. She received a B.A. from Cornell University in 2004, where she was enrolled in the College Scholar honors program and pursued an interdisciplinary course of study focusing on literature, religious studies, and philosophy. Before TVT, she taught at UCI, Orange Coast College, Irvine Valley College, and in the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth program. She is the author of The Blank Caught Fire (Horse Less Press, 2013) and Impossible Loves (Rock Paper Tiger Press, 2011).

    In her spare time, she enjoys knitting, cooking, and soundly defeating her enemies at pub trivia.
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    Luis Mejia
    Teacher
    (949) 509-9500 x5199
    University of Southern California - M.A.
    Naval Postgraduate School - M.A.
    California State University, San Bernardino - B.A.
    Bio
     
    Major Mejia served in the United States Marine Corps for 25 years. He first enlisted and later commissioned an officer. During his career, he served in the Infantry, Communications Command & Control, and Policy & International Affairs. He served extensively in Washington D.C., Japan, Republic of Korea, Afghanistan, and the greater Indo-Pacific region. He has held several staff and company command assignments. His final assignment was the Director Northeast Asia, Policy & International Affairs, Marine Forces Pacific.   
     
    Mr. Mejia retired to return home, support his wife’s career, and pursue a calling to teach America’s youth. Post retirement, he attended the University of Southern California, where he earned his Master of Art in Teaching Social Science with a California teaching credential. He is primarily concerned with America’s youth and human development. Foremost he believes in teaching middle school because youth require positive encouragement and development for their life-long success.  Mr. Mejia taught history for three years before accepting his position at Tarbut V’ Torah.
     
    Mr. Mejia is married to Nao “Ikeno” Mejia and they have one son and two daughters. He enjoys life and exploring his children’s interests.
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    Sarah Mendonca
    Teacher
    (949) 509-9500 x5142
    University of California, Santa Barbara - B.A.
    Concordia University - Multiple Subject Teaching Credential
    Bio
     
    "There are three ways to ultimate success: The first way is to be kind. The second way is to be kind. The third way is to be kind.”-Mr. Rogers 

    Hi there, my name is Sarah Mendonca. I have known I wanted to be a teacher from a very young age. I can remember playing teacher with my sisters at home and creating pretend transparencies with photo album pages. I loved it! I was born in Austin, Texas but moved to California when I was very young. I grew up in Irvine, going to both Vista Verde and University High School. I then received my Bachelors Degree in Global Studies with a focus on Latin America from UCSB.  After completing college, I earned my teaching credential from Concordia University. I am now going into my 11th year of teaching at Tarbut V"Torah and there is no school as special. I have been married for 16 years and I have an 8 year old boy, Levi (Incoming 3rd Grader) and a 4 year old, Luiza. I love to travel, spend time with my family, and be in the outdoors as much as possible. My favorite thing about being a teacher is the satisfaction I get when a student overcomes a major challenge. There is nothing like sharing in that "aha" moment.
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    Keren Messer
    Teacher
    (949) 509-9500 x5177
    SUNY Albany - B.A.
    Bio
     
    “Learning a language means to go on a great adventure. When students make a connection between a meaning of a Hebrew word, and a moment in our history and culture, it’s magic!”

    Mrs. Messer graduated from SUNY Albany with a B.A. in Business and Psychology. Six years ago she began her teaching career at The Abraham Joshua Heschel School in NYC, where she was able to combine her love for Israel, languages and children. In 2017 she enrolled in a dual M.A. program in Childhood/Special Education at Fordham University in NYC, and joined the Hebrew and Judaic Studies Learning Specialists team. Keren taught 1st through 5th grades Hebrew and Judaic Studies and enjoyed incorporating her yoga teaching skills and her sense of humor. 

    In her free time, Mrs. Messer enjoys hiking, practicing yoga and exploring California with her husband, two kids and their dog Ocho.
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    Christopher Miles
    Teacher/8th Grade Level Leader
    (949) 509-9500 x4345
    Middle Tennessee State University - B.S.
    University of Tennessee - M.S.
    Bio
     
    “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” -Nelson Mandela

    Mr. Miles received his B.S. from Middle Tennessee State University in math education and completed his M.S. in educational leadership at the University of Tennessee. Prior to coming to TVT, Mr. Miles taught mathematics in East Tennessee.

    When not at school, Mr. Miles enjoys spending quality time with his wife and daughter and running.
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    Stefanie Miller
    Associate Director of College Counseling
    (949) 509-9500 x3040
    Psychology - B.A.
    Bio
     
    Mrs. Miller earned a BA in Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis. After her graduation in 2007, she began her career in admissions at the University of Southern California. After USC, Mrs. Miller transitioned to a college counselor role with Collegewise. Finally, she has served as the Senior Assistant Director of Admissions for Indiana University, recruiting students from the West Coast for eleven years.

    Mrs. Miller spends most of her time chasing her one- and four-year-old little girls. She also loves reading, walking her dog, and trying new restaurants.
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    Brian Molina
    Teacher
    (949) 509-9500 x5189
    Bio
     
    Coach Brian H. Molina earned his B.S. in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Strength and Conditioning. Upon completing his undergraduate degree, he began to pursue his Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F) certifications to further his knowledge in the field of strength and conditioning. His passion for human performance led Brian to work with a variety of populations. Some examples include athletic, general, and special populations with injuries and restrictions. Brian's passion to help others with their fitness/performance goals has exposed him to different challenges like improving a client's quality of life. Examples of these challenges include musculoskeletal issues, heart surgery post op recovery, gastric bypass post op recovery, elderly clients, and more. Coach Brian understands what it takes to recover from severe musculoskeletal injuries as he has recovered from common athletic injuries like ACL reconstruction and ankle surgery. Brian's most memorable experience was assisting the hockey team, Anaheim Ducks, with their combine testing.

    On his spare time, Coach Brian loves to workout, travel, and explore nature. Coach Brian is excited to be a part of the TVT team and is excited to assist the athletics department with the mission of improving the strength and conditioning program for students!
  • Photo of Kenneth Moon
    Kenneth Moon
    Teacher
    (949) 509-9500 x4320
    University of California, Riverside - B.S.
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    Lenny Morales
    Sr. Director of Technology & Facilities
    (949) 509-9500 x3228
    American Intercontinental University - B. Infrastructure Technology
    Bio
     
    Lenny Morales leads TVT in our critical mission to remain at the forefront of cutting-edge resources in the ever-changing landscape of educational technology.

    Lenny earned his Bachelors of Information Technology in Network Security, and has made progress on a Master's in Information Technology (Virginia Tech University). Prior to TVT, Lenny worked for ten years at St. Francis Episcopal Day School in Houston, TX. He was the Head of Technology at the school and managed technology services for 950 students. It isn't uncommon to find Lenny taking in an after-school activity, especially if connected to statistics or theatre, as he enjoys experiencing the talents of our wonderful students.
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    Justin Moreno
    Associate Director of Athletics
    (949) 509-9500 x4318
    California State University, Fullerton - B.A.
    California State University, Fullerton - Single Subject Teaching Credential
    Bio
     
    Justin Moreno is a Southern California native, born and raised. He earned a B.S. degree in Kinesiology and a single subject teaching credential in physical education from California State University, Fullerton.

    In his spare time, Justin enjoys exercising, surfing, and going on hikes with his dog.
  • Photo of Cindy Moskowitz
    Cindy Moskowitz
    Teacher Aide
    (949) 509-9500 x5144
    University of California, Davis - B.A.
    Bio
     
    Mrs. Moskowitz graduated from UC Davis with a degree in Child Development. She then went on to paralegal school at UCLA and worked as a paralegal for 5 years. Mrs. Moskowitz married her husband while living in LA and eventually they moved to Orange County. She has two children who are happily married. Mrs. Moskowitz went back to work after her children were in school full time and worked at the JCC as a teacher. She started working at TVT approximately 20 years ago and has worked as a first grade and second grade associate.

    In her free time, Mrs. Moskowitz enjoys reading, going to movies and spending time with family and friends.
  • Photo of Joshua Moss
    Joshua Moss
    Teacher
    (949) 509-9500 x5186
    Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati - Ph.D.
    Bio
     
    My aspirations: To model commitment and openness. To cultivate text skills, thoughtful values, and self-expression in students. To help the next generation find their roots and wings.

    While studying for his Ph.D. in rabbinic literature, Dr. Moss founded and directed The Cincinnati Klezmer Project, a wedding and bar-mitzvah band featuring Yiddish music. Upon graduation, he taught in the religion department of Wright State University and the rabbinical school of Hebrew Union College. He lived on campus for 16 years as Residential Faculty at American Hebrew Academy, a Jewish boarding school in North Carolina. He taught core courses in Tanakh and Talmud. (“The Talmud is exercise equipment for a critical mind.”) He also taught popular elective courses in World Religions, Jewish Music and Hasidism.

    He inspired by the high energy of the student body and the school’s commitment to fostering diversity and character.

    Dr. Moss and his wife Gina live in Irvine have two grown sons. In his spare time, Dr. Moss is still exploring and getting his bearings on all southern California has to offer! He likes to listen to music, practice piano, and write.
  • Photo of Evan Mulder
    Evan Mulder
    Teacher Assistant
    (949) 509-9500 x4324
    Concordia University Irvine - B.A.
  • Photo of Tanya Musquez
    Tanya Musquez
    Teacher
    (949) 509-9500 x4346
    Chaffey College - AA
    California State University San Bernardino - BA
    California State University Fullerton - Single Subject Teaching Credential
    Bio
     
    Mrs. Musquez received her BA in History from California State University, San Bernardino in 2005. She returned to school to earn her Single-Subject Teaching Credential in Social Sciences in 2013 from California State University, Fullerton, after which she began her full-time teacher career. Always yearning to learn more, Mrs. Musquez has recently returned to pursue her Masters Degree in American History at Gettysburg College in partnership with the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.

    In her free time, Mrs. Musquez enjoys spending time with her family, including her husband of nearly 28 years, her four children, and granddaughter. She enjoys reading historical novels, musical theatre, and is a self-professed Disney geek. She also loves power tools, woodworking, and home improvements.
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    Makenna Myers
    Library Instructional Assistant
    Bio
     
    Makenna Myers earned a B.A. in English and Creative Writing at Concordia University Irvine and an M.F.A. in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Hamline University, where she focused her studies on middle grade fiction. She is currently earning her M.L.I.S. with a concentration in Youth Services though San Jose State University. Before joining TVT, she worked as an adjunct writing professor. She also has experience working as a K-12 librarian at a charter school in San Diego.

    Outside of reading, writing, and all things library, she enjoys skating with her local roller derby league.
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