The core of our strategic plan is to establish a school that is equipped to serve as a hub from which an ecosystem of learning can revolve. To accomplish this, we seek to engage performing artists and other professionals whose backgrounds can broaden our curriculum. Being an independent school allows us to hire part-time staff in a way that will also catalyze VT's creative as well as entrepreneurial economy. This is our vision. Toward this end, we are thrilled that the following list of professionals are members of our learning community.

  • Mike Kell

    HEAD OF SCHOOL

    Michael Kell joins the Expeditionary School in his 37th year of education, bringing a wealth of experience from his 23 years in administration. He earned his BA in History from Geneseo State College, an MS in Human Development from the University of Rochester, and an Education Administrator’s Certificate from Shippensburg University.

    At the Expeditionary School, Michael is committed to fostering a learning environment that encourages students and teachers to “think outside the box,” while integrating Vermont educational standards into the curriculum. He looks forward to engaging the Ludlow community and enriching its learning landscape.

    Michael and his wife, Deborah, have been married for 49 years and are excited to return to Vermont, where they honeymooned in a 1973 VW camper. They are proud parents of three adult sons and live in Reading with their adorable dog, Roo.

  • Kathryn Rohrbach

    HEALTH SCIENCES

    My name is Katie Rohrbach, I am the Health and PE teacher for ESBR. I am also covering the Jr/Sr high science classes at the school this year. I was very excited to be hired as a teacher for an Expeditionary Jr/Sr High School. I love working with kids and I love teaching. I have a teenage daughter whom I homeschooled during her 7-9th grades.

    I have worked in emergency services since 2005 and I even worked on our very own Ludlow Ambulance for 6 years as an AEMT before moving on to new things. I am a Personal Trainer with a certification in corrective exercise, a Certified Health Coach, and a CPR instructor. I also work in the mornings as a Construction site Medic/Health Coach for Wellness Workdays.

    I look forward to teaching your students about Personal health and wellness and hopefully providing them with a love and understanding of science. 

  • Peter van Gorder

    DIGITAL GRAPHIC ARTS

    [This website maintained by ESBR students under the guidance of the Digital Arts instructor]

    Hi! I'm Peter van Gorder, a creative software engineer with 23 years of web development experience and 27 years of audio and video production experience – always looking for fun projects and sharing the joy and power of instantly publishing to the entire world - via the web.

    I attained my CIS (Computer Information Science) degree from Sonoma State University, CA.  My first CIS job was making educational games at Brøderbund Inc. (KidPix, Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego, Print Shop Deluxe, Dr. Seuss Alphabet, Mist, Riven…).

    In my 'spare time' I teach chess, enjoy landscaping and gardening, play the banjo and 5-piece drum set, writing code, and studying AI (as it studies us) - more here.

  • Horatio Travaglini

    SPANISH

    Prof. Horacio Travaglini joins ESBR this year. He is native of Buenos Aires, Argentina and has lived in Manchester, Vermont since 2016. Horacio has been teaching Macroeconomics and Microeconomics at Castleton University since January 2016. He enjoys volunteering at chess and soccer clubs when time permits and loves outdoor activities.

  • Stephen Fowler

    MATH

    Stephen Fowler has been teaching math in one capacity or another, primarily with middle school students, going back to 2015.  He has a lot of experience working with inner city students, typically in small group settings.  He joined ESBR, this year.  

    His interests include playing piano, playing chess, and skiing.  He is the author of the book "What Do You Think? Conversations about Faith and Spirituality in the New Millennium".

  • Sean Whalen

    ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

    Sean joins ESBR this year as the English Language Arts Instructor. Sean resides in Perkinsville, Vermont with his family. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with family, reading and mornings on the river with is rowing club.

  • Deborah Kell

    SOCIAL STUDIES

    I have grown up in a family of teachers and it has been my passion as well. I have enjoyed many varied experiences with different age groups from k- 12. The excitement of teaching children to read and understand the world of numbers as well as discovering with them the stories of people’s lives throughout history no matter the geographical locale or time period is something that brings me joy. Seeing the students take ownership of their own learning through questioning and projects is very satisfying.

    I understand that every student is their own unique individual and getting to know that individual and how they learn is paramount to me as a teacher. I look forward to once again filling that role at the Expeditionary School.

  • Caitlin Clark

    STUDIO ART & ART HISTORY

    Caitlin is a Museum Educator & Arts Teacher with more than 20 years of living and working all over the country, thrilled to now finally call Vermont Home. She loves books, art, live music, paddling, baking, traveling, her black cat- Walt Khitman, and working on her old house.

    Caitlin is excited to get back into the classroom, to learn about the interests and passions of the students of the Expeditionary School at Black River and really cannot wait to see what magic happens when we all do the hard work together!

  • Deb O'Shea

    SPECIAL EDUCATION

    Deb is a retired high school special educator, spending the majority of her career in Springfield, Vt. During the summer, she worked at a varied of summer camps for the Girl Scouts throughout the northern US. At ESBR, she will be working as a consult in special education to assist students to doing their best. When not at ESBR, Deb can be found hiking, reading, swimming or traveling.

Board of Trustees

  • Patrick Pullinen

    BOARD CHAIR

    Patrick Pullinen, a retired educator, is also a Ludlow “native”. He attended Black River High School. He then attended Castleton University, and graduated with honors with a degree in Physical Education and health. While at Castleton, he played soccer and was named an All-American. During his 38 year career as an educator, he served as a Physical Education teacher, coach and athletic director. He started his career as a teacher and coach at Wallace O’Neill Day School, an independent school in Pinehurst, North Carolina. He then went on to teach at Park Street School, and coached Varsity Boys at Springfield High School for 17 years.

    Patrick returned to his alma mater, Black River High School, to teach and coach, for 18 years. Mr. Pullinen served as a school board member in Ludlow for over 10 years. Seeing the need for recreational programs for Ludlow residents, he helped develop the Ludlow Recreation Committee/Program and served as a founding member of the Ludlow Recreation Board.

    With his long history of service to the Ludlow Community, Mr. Pullinen is bringing his experience and passion for education to the Board of Black River Independent School.

  • Suzy Buckley

    VICE CHAIR

    Suzy graduated from Castleton University in 1991 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education with a concentration in Early Childhood Education. After graduating she worked at various preschools and child care centers before acquiring a job at Ludlow Elementary School. She worked as a Title I Literacy Teacher at Ludlow for 15 years, during which time she earned a Master’s Degree in Education from the College of Saint Joseph. In 2014 she became a Literacy Specialist at Saxtons River Elementary School where she worked for 3 years. In 2018, she took a job at Black River Middle School/High School working as a paraeducator. Suzy has 2 children attending Black River High School and enjoys spending time supporting her children in their endeavors in academics and extracurricular activities. She is also very involved in the Ludlow Elementary School Thespian Club and volunteers for a variety of school and community events.

  • Stephen Messina

    BOARD TREASURER

    Stephen has a BS in Accounting from the University of Rhode Island and a Master of Business Administration from St. Leo University. Stephen spent 15 years with Progressive Insurance in a variety of roles as the carrier grew from obscurity to a Fortune 100 Company. For the past ten years he has been with a family-owned entity in Florida, where he has served as VP of Claims, Division President, and currently serves as the Chief Claims Officer and SVP of Insurance Operations.

    A couple of years ago Stephen purchased a condo on Okemo and has been splitting time between Tampa, FL and Ludlow. Whether it be skiing, mountain biking, hiking, water sports, or riding his motorcycle through the mountains, he enjoys the outdoors and the beauty of Vermont. Stephen brings his legal and finance expertise to the MWD team and looks forward to carrying on its storied legacy of matching families with their dreams!

  • Marissa Selleck

    SECRETARY

    Marissa is a BRHS alumna. She obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology with a Minor in Sociology at The University of New Hampshire. She spent 3 years as a legal assistant right after college. She also worked as a residential specialist at Woodstock Therapeutic Community Residence and Hilltop Recovery Residence. Her passion for community and education led her to work as the co-leader of Vermont Youth Conservation Corps in 2014. At that time she also began to teach as a substitute teacher for the Two Rivers Supervisory Union. For the past 4 years she has worked as a teacher at Okemo Mountain School grades 7-12 including classes for Reading/Writing & English Language Arts, History & Social Studies, Psychology, Criminal Justice, and Contemporary Issues. She also assists in a lot of hands on projects through her work with Garvey & Garvey. Marissa spends her spare time advocating for the community and involved in sports. She volunteers to coach teams and plays an important part in making the town a better place for all children. She is dedicated to making sure Ludlow has a school that serves grades 7-12

  • Gary Blodgett

    BOARD MEMBER

    Gary Blodgett has been a board member since 2022. He comes with a long history of involvement in education. He was a classroom teacher in Springfield, Vermont for thirty years. He taught in the elementary schools and at the middle school. He served as the school principal while teaching for over a decade, which gave him a unique perspective. With faculty and community involvement, Gary helped develop a multi-age school that incorporated many different teaching and learning opportunities for the students at that school. Gary served on the school board in Ludlow, and has been involved with the recreation committee. Gary has been involved in youth and high school sports for most of his life. He has developed and coached gymnastics and soccer programs. He is also a high school soccer official. After retiring from teaching and coaching, he and his family ran a successful small country store in Ludlow while serving as the Southern Vermont Soccer Officials Assignor and trainer. He is excited to be involved in this innovative school experience.

  • Melody Reed

    BOARD MEMBER

    Melody Reed is an artist living with her husband, off-the-grid in a solar-powered house at the

    edge of the woods in Chester, Vermont. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of

    St. Joseph where she studied History and Studio Art. She served as Executive Director of Gallery

    at the VAULT, a non-profit Vermont State Craft Center in Springfield for several years. She is a

    member of the Stone Village Art Guild and Vermont Pastel Society. She enjoys traveling,

    especially the back roads of Vermont where she gains inspiration for her paintings.