Live Oak School
Kelley Plasterer is an experienced educator currently serving as a 4th Grade Teacher and Garden Coordinator at Live Oak School since June 2021. Previously, Kelley held positions at Phillips Brooks School as a Co-Teacher and Senior Associate Teacher for 3rd Grade, and worked as an Outdoor Garden/Science Teacher for K-5 students at Education Outside and the San Francisco Unified School District. Kelley's background also includes roles in community programming and digital content marketing with organizations such as Edible Silicon Valley, Eastwick, and Highwire PR. Kelley has a Master's degree in Education and Teaching from the University of the Pacific, a certification in Nutrition Sciences from City College of San Francisco, and a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo.
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Live Oak School
MISSION: Live Oak School supports the potential and promise of each student. We provide a strong academic foundation, develop personal confidence and the ability to collaborate with others, inspire students to act with compassion and integrity, and nurture a passion for learning to last a lifetime. VISION: To know a child well is Live Oak School’s vision and the responsibility of the entire Live Oak community—faculty, parents, and the students themselves. We know children well so we can teach them well, providing access and challenge for all students. We know them well so they can bring their whole selves – all aspects of their identity – to school so they can be comfortable at school to take the risks that result in real learning. We know them well so they can know themselves well, and grow into people who can advocate for themselves and for others. VALUES: A rich curriculum that provides access and challenge for every student, supporting deep thinking, self-expression, and new perspectives. An inclusive school community that explores and appreciates the differences that define us as individuals. Empathy in our personal relationships to encourage responsibility and integrity in our actions. Joy and humor—In this, we find the willingness to learn from mistakes, the desire to take healthy risks, and the curiosity of childhood.