Upper School

Upper School Faculty

Hackley teachers support and drive the School’s culture of respect and welcome, modeling through their work the values framed by our motto, “United, we help one another.” Leading by example, they encourage students to rise to the challenge posed by our mission: to grow in character, scholarship, and accomplishment, to offer unreserved effort, and to learn from the varying perspectives and backgrounds in our community and the world."

Faculty & Staff

  • Allison Baal
    US History
    Upper School History Intern; Boarding Associate
  • Photo of Katharine Barnes
    Kate Barnes
    US Classics, MS Classics
    MS / US Classics Teacher
  • Photo of Michael Bass
    Michael Bass
    US History, US Computers
    History Teacher, Advisor to The Dial
  • Photo of Karen Beatty
    Karen Beatty
    Finance Office
    Director of Business Operations and Financial Aid
  • Photo of Erin Bernstein
    Erin Bernstein
    Senior Administrative Team, Finance Office
    CFO
  • Ellena Bethea
    US Science
  • Jessica Bottalico
    US Visual Arts, MS Visual Arts
  • Photo of Anne Budlong
    Anne Budlong
    US Computers
    Computer Teacher, Advisor to The Dial
  • Photo of Nuria Bueso
    Nuria Bueso
    MS Modern Languages
    Modern Language Teacher

Faculty & Staff News

List of 4 news stories.

  • Jen Hubert Swan, Library Department Chair

    Hackley Perspectives: How Books Can Reignite Our Imaginations

    In this month’s blog post on Hackley Perspectives, Library Department Chair Jen Hubert Swan shares her concerns about the health of our imaginations, and how books can help. “Once we realize our imaginations have been withered by social media, is it too late to resurrect our inventiveness? As a librarian who has witnessed and experienced the creative power of reading, I’m here to tell you that it’s never too late,” she writes. “Ironically, as social media has exploded, so has publishing. According to some sources, there are between 500,000 and one million new titles traditionally published each year. ... But with so many options, how do we choose? Dear reader, I thought you’d never ask.” Read the post here.
  • Melissa Tranchida P ’34, ’36, ’37, Computer Science Department Chair

    Hackley Perspectives: Code as Canvas

    In this month’s blog post on Hackley Perspectives, Computer Science Department Chair Melissa Tranchida reflects on the artistry of computer science. “Artists exist in many capacities within the field of Computer Science,” she writes. “Whether students are digitally editing images, showcasing interactive games, exploring connections between code and graphical elements, or making decisions about a gradient within the user experience of their mobile application. In every one of these projects, the students are artists in their own right, using code as their canvas. Hackley students epitomize the joy of learning, and the art of coding is one they enroll in without checking off a graduation credit.” Read the post here.
  • Sue Harmon P ’13, ’16, Lower School teacher

    Hackley Perspectives: The Power of Kindness

    In this month’s blog post on Hackley Perspectives, Lower School teacher Sue Harmon reflects on the power of kindness. “As an educator, I have been able to weave kindness throughout the curriculum and our everyday lessons and activities. The students quickly learn to embrace a classroom where kindness, respect, and friendship are the cornerstone and expectation.” Read the post here.
  • Coach Fran Stanek, Varsity Wrestling, and Coach Natalie Hopp-Gaven, Girls' Varsity Soccer

    Varsity Coaches Reach Milestones in Their Sports

    Hackley’s Varsity Wrestling Coach Fran Stanek recorded his 200th dual meet win in January, and Girls’ Varsity Soccer Coach Natalie Hopp-Gaven won her 100th game back in the fall.
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