Teachers and Staff

The teachers and the director are readily available to parents to discuss any concerns or issues they may have during the school year. There are two formal parent-teacher conferences annually.

Current 2023-2024 Teachers and Staff

  • Penny Linden

    4's Lead Teacher

    My name is Penny Linden. I have been teaching preschool for over twenty years. I have taught the 2s, 3s, and 4s. I am passionate about teaching young children. I received my degree in Early Childhood Education from McGill University in Montreal Canada. I regularly attend educational workshops to learn about the latest research in early childhood development and education.

    I have three grownup, wonderful, successful children who I am very proud of.

    My philosophy is an emergent approach which is a way of teaching and planning curriculum that focuses on being responsive to children’s interests to create meaningful learning experiences. The goal is to create life long learners in a nurturing, supportive environment.

  • Yessenia Pedraza

    4’s Assistant Teacher

    My name is Yessenia Pedraza and I am the Assistant Teacher in the 4’s. I attended Mercy College and received a degree in Early Childhood Education. I love to work with children and have done so for the last 10 years. I’ve worked with children ages 1 to 14. I am fluent in Spanish.

    I love to work with children, because no single day is ever the same. I love to see their smiles, which brighten up my day. Working with children gives us the opportunity to watch them grow and become confident and self-sufficient learners.

  • Joy Salvatore

    4’s Lead Teacher

    My name is Joy Salvatore and I have guided the development of young children ages 2 through 6 years since earning my education degree in 1995. I received my Elementary Education degree from Salve Regina University in Newport Rhode Island. Recently, I received a teaching certificate (CDA) in Early Childhood Education. I have taught in various childcare programs, a private school first grade class and most recently Universal Pre-K Head Start.

    I am passionate about preparing students for kindergarten and creating an environment where students feel safe to express themselves, comfortable enough to take chances and try new things. An environment whereby students attain learning naturally through play and real-world experiences so that they can reach their full potential. Finally, an environment that creates a lifelong love of learning!

    I have two adult children who are my pride and joy and I love spending time with family.

  • Tonasia Jones

    4’s Assistant Teacher

    My name is Tonasia Jones but I prefer Toni. I am 25 years old. I worked as a teaching assistant in a preschool before joining The Hitchcock School as a Substitute Teacher in October of 2022. Now I’ll be an Assistant Teacher in the 4s. I couldn’t be more excited and thrilled to be a part of Hitchcock. I am currently going back to school to get my bachelor’s degree in child development. I have been working with children since I was 15 as a camp counselor with children ages 3-5.

    I’m so happy to continue my career working with children. I love watching them grow and learn. All children are unique & bring something special with them to the classroom.

  • Marine Colcombet

    3’s Lead Teacher

    I grew up in Italy and lived in various countries such as France, Germany, England and the United States. I hold a bachelor’s degree in translation, interpretation, and international relations. I have worked in the field of early childhood education since 2003. I enjoy teaching because I can make a difference in the lives of children and watch them grow and learn!

  • Chantel White

    3’s Assistant Teacher

    I've worked with children since i was 16 years old. My very first job was at a daycare center. Over the years I've ventured to many different occupations but my heart has always led me back to children. I've been back to working with children on and off the spectrum since 2016. I love what I do and I don’t plan on stopping any time soon!

  • Felicia Harry

    3’s Lead Teacher

    My name is Felicia Harry. I have worked in the early childhood education field for over 10 years. I have spent 4 years teaching 2’s and one year teaching elementary school. Teaching is a passion I have grown up to love. Watching my mother teach for 22 years and now myself is something I will never trade. A quote I love that I have written is “Teaching is not something you are born with it’s a calling you grow with!

  • Flaminia Storelli

    3’s Assistant Teacher

    My name is Flaminia, I was born and grew up in Rome, Italy. I achieved my Master’s Degree in Pharmacy at "La Sapienza University" in Rome, where I worked for many years. After marriage I decided to follow my husband for his job, therefore we traveled a lot, and I worked in different fields. I lived several years in UAE Dubai and Abu Dhabi and then I moved to Florida and New York.

    In all my life I always had the opportunity to follow my children and work in their schools. I enjoy being with kids because every day is different and there is a lot to take from them.

  • Makiko Toyomura

    2’s Lead Teacher

    I was in a business field over ten years before entering the Early Childhood Education field. I graduated from Baruch College with a BBA. After my daughter was born, I studied and received the teaching certificate (CDA) in Early Childhood Education. I have been with Hitchcock school for almost 20 years. During my career I have taught 2’s, 3’s and 4’s in summer camp and the regular school year. It is my greatest pleasure to be a part of the most important years of your child’s life. I am fluent in English and Japanese.

  • Latasha Anthony

    2’s Assistant Teacher

    My name is Latasha Anthony and I’ve been in the early childhood education field for over 13 years! Specifically working with the 2’s age group for over 6 years.I love to work with children, it’s amazing watching their growth. I have 3 children of my own! People ask how do I have young children and work with young children? My response is always a famous saying, “when you love what you do, you will never work!”

  • Cassandra Hernandez

    Lead Teacher, Toddlers

    Hello there! Cassandra Hernandez is my name, and I am really excited to be the toddlers teacher at The Hitchcock School. I've always wanted to work with children since I was a child. I've always enjoyed helping others and discovering new things. I am now enrolled in Lehman College, CUNY, for my undergraduate studies, where I am majoring in English Literature with minors in Early Childhood Education and Professional Communications. In the spring of 2024, I will get my bachelor's degree and then continue my education in school counseling. Teachers do much more than simply teach. As a toddler teacher, I am more than simply an educator; I am also their mentor, confidante, and friend. I endeavor to make learning enjoyable, interesting, and approachable for all of my students. I am a firm believer in student-centered learning and am constantly seeking new and innovative methods to convey the curriculum. My ambition is to encourage children of tomorrow to think strategically, solve issues, communicate effectively, and create.

  • Mila Barrett

    Music Teacher, Musical Munchkins

    Mila Barrett (Ms Mila) received a bachelor’s degree in music teaching from Kurenkeev Music College, a Master’s degree in music and classical guitar from Beshenalieva Institute of Arts in Russia, and another post-graduate degree in classical guitar performance from Kyrgyz State Conservatory. She taught classical guitar at a children’s music school in Kyrgyzstan for ten years. After moving to the United States and having children, she became interested in early childhood music education and has been a teacher in the Musical Munchkins of Westchester program since 2001. Ms Mila believes every child has talent in music and enjoys bringing that talent out in all of her students and watching them grow with music.

  • Regan Nikol

    Administrative Assistant, The Hitchcock School

    Regan Nikol recently worked as an Administrative Assistant at The Windward School and has taught music in various schools such as the Rye Arts Center, Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music, Great Neck Arts Center, Bayside Music Studio, Cambria Center School for the gifted child, Lakeville Elementary School, and her own private music studio.

    She plays the clarinet and has experience performing with numerous music groups and festivals including Westchester Band, Bronxville Women's Club Midland Music Series, Lehman Band, Collegium Westchester Orchestra, Hudson Valley Wind Ensemble, Sarah Lawrence Orchestra, Purchase Symphonic Winds, Bowdoin International Music Festival, Texas Music Festival and College Light Opera Company. She has performed in Europe and the United States in venues such as Avery Fisher Hall, Carnegie Hall, and Alice Tully Hall.

    Regan received both her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in education and performance from the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College.