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    Daniel Dan Ary
    Mathematics, Science, STEM
    Math & Computer Science Instructor
    1992
    805.687.2461 x0506
    University of California, Santa Barbara - M.A.
    University of California, Santa Barbara - B.S
    Bio
     
    Dan Ary has taught for over 35 years, including 24 years as a full-time instructor at Laguna Blanca School. He is an adjunct professor in Mathematics at Santa Barbara City College and has been a Visiting Instructor in Computer Science at UCSB. His Master’s degree from UCSB is in Mathematics. During his graduate years at UCSB he acted as a Teaching Fellow specializing in enrichment math for EK-12. While at the university he worked many summers developing curriculum, grades K-6, for the DIGIT program.

    He was instrumental in the development and teaching of the AP Calculus program at Laguna Blanca School and has frequently taught AP Computer Science there. In the past he has acted as chairman of the Math department.

    Mr. Ary has tutored extensively with both individuals and small groups in math SAT. He has years of experience in teaching both SAT I and SAT II math courses. He has successfully collaborated in the development and teaching of SAT preparation courses since 2000.

    When he is not enjoying his teaching of mathematics he spends his time at home playing with his Irish wolfhound. He enjoys Santa Barbara and feels privileged to have been a resident for over 45 years.

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    Adam Bairzin
    Science, STEM
    Science & STEM Instructor
    2021
    805.687.2461 x0544
    University of California - Santa Barbara - B.A.
    California State University - East Bay - Mult. Subject Teaching Credential
    Bio
     
    Adam Bairzin has been involved in science and science education since his own childhood right here in Santa Barbara and Goleta. He graduated from Dos Pueblos High School and then attended UCSB for his bachelor's degree. His formal teaching career started in Oakland and Berkeley after receiving his teaching credential from Cal State East Bay in 2015. Though Adam started by teaching first graders, he later found his passion is inspiring the wonder and awe of middle school students in Science and STEM courses.

    Adam loves teaching about all kinds of science, but especially working with students to pursue their own inquiries and experiments. He believes that the act of passing knowledge and skills from one generation to the next is vital to the very nature of our humanity. Adam is proud to be a part of each student’s journey to realize their potential by thinking, questioning, and acting with agency. 

    When he is not excitedly exploring new scientific revelations with his students, Adam is most likely embracing his inner (and outer) nerd: playing video or board games, experimenting with culinary arts, bird-watching on a hike, reading or watching some new science fiction or fantasy tale, or debating some of the more arcane canon of Lord of the Rings or Star Wars. He also deeply loves spending time with his wife, a medical writer with a Ph.D. in Molecular and Developmental Biology, and their two dogs, Riley and Clover. 
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    Erik Faust
    Mathematics, Science
    Mathematics Instructor & Department Chair
    2014
    805.687.2461 x0516
    New York University Steinhardt School of Education - B.S.
    Bio
     
    Erik Faust is a native of Colorado but has been living in California since he was in elementary school. He first fell in love with Santa Barbara after moving here in 2000 in pursuit of his then girlfriend and now wife, Lexie.

    He graduated from Santa Barbara City College Phi Theta Kappa. While at SBCC, he was inspired by a much beloved local professor, David Lawyer Jr., to pursue a career in education.

    Turning down academic scholarships from UCLA and UC Berkeley, Erik decided to finish his studies at New York University's Steinhardt School of Education. There he studied with some of the most thought-provoking figures in the field of education and culture, including Dr. Neil Postman. Erik graduated with high honors in 2004, and was a recipient of the school's Founder's Award for academic excellence.

    Erik lives by the motto handed down to him by his mentor: "each one, teach one" and he continues to hone his craft. In 2018, he completed a two-week fellowship at the Klingenstein Center Summer Institute at the Teachers College at Columbia University.

    He enjoys helping his students learn lessons that apply to both the classroom and the outside world as well. The class of 2018 dedicated the 2018 La Honda yearbook to Erik citing him as, "'a genius' with a unique combination of humor, weirdness, dedication, rigor, and support."

    An avid hiker and gardener, you'll likely see Erik at the Saturday Farmer's Market, Lizard's Mouth, or somewhere on the Cold Springs trail with his wife, two young children, and his dog.
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    Simon Janzen
    Science
    Physics Instructor
    2024
    Bio
     
    In 2017, Simon moved to Santa Barbara to attend Westmont College, where he earned a bachelor's degree in Physics. During his time at Westmont, he was actively involved in orchestra, choir, residence life, and the ultimate frisbee team. These experiences, along with the meaningful connections he built with peers and faculty, inspired him to pursue a career in teaching.

    After completing the teaching credential program at Westmont, Simon gained valuable teaching experience at Santa Barbara Junior High and Dos Pueblos High School. Following the completion of his Single Subject Teaching Credential in Physics, he married his wife and made the decision to settle in Santa Barbara long-term.

    Simon began his teaching career at San Marcos High School, where he taught for two years, coached the JV tennis teams, and piloted a new curriculum. He is now excited to bring his passion for physics and his love for education to Laguna Blanca, where he looks forward to fostering a dynamic learning environment and building lasting relationships with both students and colleagues. 
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    Zachary Zack Moore
    Science, STEM
    Science Instructor and Director of Summer Studies, Science Department Chair
    2007
    805.687.2461 x0543
    University of North Carolina - Charlotte - B.S.
    San Francisco State University - M.A.
    Bio
     
    Zack Moore developed a passion for STEM after high school physics and went on to study civil engineering, cum laude, at the University of North Carolina. He began his teaching career in 1997 as a physics instructor for Peace Corps-Ghana, where he headed a regional science center serving five local school districts. After his service, Zack undertook a Peace Corps fellowship and earned a master’s degree in multicultural education from San Francisco State University. He began his current role as a STEM instructor in 2007 at Laguna Blanca School and has developed an EK-12 vision for STEM infusion into a traditional liberal arts institution. Zack has served a wide range of students including English as a Second Language students, underrepresented students with learning differences, and ex-pats. He recently brought his career full circle by serving as a Fulbright distinguished educator in Ghana, focusing on STEM infusion for Islamic girls. He is a winner of the 2021 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching for the state of California and has also served as a presenter at various events including NSTA, CA STEAM symposium, TEDx Laguna Blanca, and The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) Material Research Experience for Teachers program.  Zack is currently directing Laguna Blanca’s summer programs, which focus on project-based learning and outreach to the broader Santa Barbara community.
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    Katherine Katie Pointer
    Science, Elective
    Upper School Science Instructor
    2005
    805.687.2461 x0228
    Westmont College - B.S.
    University of California, Santa Barbara - M.A.
    Bio
     
    Katie Pointer joined Laguna’s science faculty in 2005 having completed her Masters of Education and Secondary Science Teaching Credential at UCSB. A Summa Cum Laude graduate from Westmont in chemistry, Katie received numerous honors during her distinguished undergraduate career, including the College’s Outstanding Graduate in Chemistry recognition and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society induction. Katie also received a five-year Knowles Science Teaching Fellowship, which afforded her the opportunity to work with other physics and chemistry teachers around the country to develop their teaching. In 2022, Laguna recognized Katie with the Faculty Excellence Award. Though her primary passion and teaching at Laguna have been in chemistry, she also enjoys the opportunity to share her love of the ocean with students through our Marine Science elective. Outside of school, you are likely to find Katie walking or reading at the beach.
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    Meghan Roarty
    Science
    SRP Coordinator and Science Instructor
    2013
    805.687.2461 x0520
    University of California, Santa Barbara - M.A.
    University of California, Santa Barbara - B.S.
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    Jannine Tuttle
    Science, STEM
    Middle School Science Instructor & STEM and Innovation Coordinator
    2021
    805.687.2461 x0546
    Bio
     
    After working in water quality monitoring in San Francisco and in education outreach at UC Berkeley, Jannine moved to Santa Barbara to attend graduate school at UCSB. She instantly fell in love with the beautiful beaches and mountains. Before arriving at Laguna, Jannine was a Director of Academic Innovation and a STEM instructor for the past 17 years. She delights in sparking students’ creativity and curiosity in science. When Jannine is not at work, she can be found hiking, surfing, or any number of outdoor adventures with her two young kids and husband. Jannine holds a single subject credential in Biology.
LOWER SCHOOL
260 San Ysidro Road, Santa Barbara CA 93108
Telephone 805.687.2461
Fax 805.695.8143
MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOL
4125 Paloma Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Telephone 805.687.2461
Fax 805.687.2461