Mia Tammaro
Mia joined the Rodeph Sholom School Elementary Division in September 2025.
Nadia is a University of South Florida graduate from Tampa, Florida, who discovered her passion for education, process art, and early literacy while working as an assistant preschool teacher. In
Charlotte is a Fordham University graduate who worked as a substitute teacher at Rodeph Sholom School before joining the team full-time in 2025. Interestingly, her mother also taught on the
Amy holds a master’s in Childhood General and Special Education from New York University with an extension in Gifted and Talented Education and is currently obtaining her master’s degree in
Carlie is a Binghamton University graduate who is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Childhood General and Special Education. She is delighted to be working at Rodeph Sholom School, where
Inés earned a B.A. in Psychology from Wheaton College and a master’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Teachers College at Columbia University. Prior to joining Rodeph Sholom School, she
Brooke is a University of Michigan graduate who is pursuing her master’s degree in Childhood Education at Hunter College. She brings diverse experience working with children across various environments, from
Lara graduated from Kenyon College with a double major in Studio Art and Art History. She is a long-time camp counselor who is looking forward to working in a classroom
Felicia earned her Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood and Special Education from NYU and her master’s degree in Education in Early Childhood and Special Education from Bank Street College
Sonia graduated from Fordham University with a bachelor’s degree in English and a Minor in Mandarin. She has spent the past two years working as an Early Childhood Assistant Teacher