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Tori Gebler-Calamity

Tori grew up in Cedar City, Utah, and has been working with children of all ages for the past eight years in many ways of teaching and caring for children. Tori wanted to learn more and help children develop in their growth through Montessori and started working at the school in 2022. Tori is now very happy working with toddlers. When Tori is not working, she loves spending time with her husband doing various activities such as cooking, exploring the outdoors, shopping, and traveling to visit family.

Ruth Jennings

A native of the UK, Ruth has a degree in French and German from Oxford University, England. After graduating, she moved to Louisiana, where her two young sons attended the Montessori School for Shreveport. She joined their staff as a part-time French teacher and became interested in teaching at the Elementary level. She obtained her Montessori Elementary I Teaching Credential from the North Carolina Center for Montessori Teacher Education (AMS) in 1997 while living in Germantown, Tennessee. She has since worked at Montessori schools in Tennessee, New Jersey, and North Carolina. She joined FMSL in 2013 as a Lower Elementary Teacher. In summer 2023, she completed the first level of “Take Flight,” a dyslexia training offered by the Shelton School in Dallas, Texas. She gets immense satisfaction from watching children develop their skills and love of learning over the three-year cycle. In her free time, Ruth enjoys writing, calligraphy, yoga, playing the piano, reading, and traveling.

Ruby Chouldjian

Ruby has enjoyed following the Montessori philosophy as a certified Montessori Guide in Early Childhood for over 27 years. She has been with MCS/Foothill Montessori of Salt Lake since 2000. Ruby obtained her Montessori certifications through the Montessori World Education Institute (MWEI) and Montessori Educational Foundation (MEF) with Utah Montessori Teachers Education Program (UMTEP). She has additional Early Childhood certifications through the Center for Guided Montessori Studies (CGMS). Ruby captures moments of student joy, wonder, and exploration of the Montessori works through her use of photography in the classroom. Parents enjoy seeing what their children are learning and are able to see the Montessori environment through her lens. Ruby has lived in many countries throughout her life and fostered a love and appreciation for different cultures and languages from an early age. Ruby enjoys reading and spending time with her husband, two sons, daughter-in-law, and three beautiful grandchildren.

Maria Reynosa

Maria was born and raised in San Salvador, El Salvador. She and her husband moved to Utah in 2001. They have three children. Maria has spent many years working with young children. Maria has taught Spanish at McKee Language School but currently tutors children from preschool to elementary school ages in Spanish privately. Maria has a bachelor’s degree in Preschool Education and a degree in Communications and Journalism. Maria’s favorite hobbies are reading, music, watching movies, and traveling.

Madison Christensen

Ms. Madison is a returning assistant Guide in the hummingbirds class, she started at MCS/FMSL in the summer of 2022. She has a twin brother and an older sister. She has worked with children for about 3 years. In her free time she loves to spend time with her partner and family, going on hikes ,watching movies, and spending time at home.

Joshi Haskell

Joshi (pronounced Yoshi) has been a dedicated Montessori Guide since 2009, bringing a wealth of experience and passion to her role as Assistant Administrator. A proud alumna of Montessori herself, she earned her Bachelor of Science from the University of Utah in 2005. Joshi furthered her expertise by completing the NAMTA/AMI Introduction to Adolescent Studies in Cleveland, OH in 2012 and the CMSTEP Curriculum course in 2016. 

Her diverse career includes roles as an Elementary and Secondary Montessori Teacher, Physio-Neuro Therapist, nanny, tutor, graphic designer, accounts payable clerk, and specialist in art and physical education. Joshi’s commitment to nurturing students is evident in every aspect of her professional journey. 

Outside of the classroom, Joshi is an avid outdoors enthusiast, an art creator, and enjoys quality time with her husband, family, and friends. Her blend of professional experience and personal interests makes her a dynamic and engaging educator.

Donda Hartsfield

Donda has been working as an outdoor educator for the last 17 years, designing and facilitating a four-season outdoor program for ages 3–12. She specializes in developing hands-on engagement and exploration of nature through ecology, biomimicry, gardening, and direct interaction with nature in all seasons. Donda facilitates learning through interactive materials, activities, games, and natural discoveries, with an emphasis on local exploration of habitats, lab experience, and field trips. She loves seeing children connect with nature and learn from it through curiosity, exploration, and creativity.

In 2023, Donda completed the Biomimicry for Educators program through Learn Biomimicry, which has fueled her passion for inspiring children to lean into nature’s genius as mentor, model, and measure.

Donda enjoys hiking, biking, kayaking, dancing, gardening, writing, and tea parties.

Daniela Ramirez

Daniela is very shy, caring, humble, and nurturing. She grew up in Southern California in a small town called Ridgecrest, then moved to Utah when she was 13 years old. Daniela has been working at FBCCC for 5 years with the 12-18 month old children. She chose to work in a Montessori environment to learn how these children learn through self-directed play, hands-on, and being more independent.

Cinthya Barajas

Cinthya Barajas was born in Baja, Mexico. She worked as an ESL teacher at a private school for 6 years, in which she taught students from 1st through 6th grade. While teaching, she attended the University of Baja, where she obtained her degree for teaching English in elementary schools. She moved to Salt Lake City in February 2001 and continued her education at Salt Lake Community College for an introduction to Utah schools. She joined the FMSL staff in 2007 and received her Early Childhood Montessori credential through the North American Montessori Center (NAMC). She really enjoys being part of children’s educational development, which is extremely rewarding. She truly believes that learning should be fun and a memorable experience, and therefore activities, songs, and manipulative materials should be used to reinforce and develop the children’s learning capabilities. In her spare time, she enjoys going to the movies, plays, music, and spending time with great friends.

Carson Woodard

Carson Woodard has nurtured young minds at Montessori Community School since 2018. His dedication to his craft deepened in November 2023 when he earned his Upper Elementary credentials from the International Montessori Council.

Beyond the classroom, Carson’s passion for language takes center stage. When not inspiring young minds as a Montessori guide, he explores his love for writing and poetry. And to balance his intellectual pursuits, Carson enjoys spending quality time with his partner, her two kids, and their dog, Anubis. He is an adventurous person, often found snowboarding, backpacking, climbing, running, or simply soaking up the beauty of the outdoors.