Administration
Zach Klausz
Zach joined A Child’s Place School in 2019 as School Director. He graduated from New York University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Technology, but after a short internship at a recording studio, he realized that while music technology was his hobby, early childhood education was his passion. Over the next five years he worked in the Nursery division at Horace Mann School, Manhattan; first as an assistant teacher and then collaborating with other teachers to create a new studio space using the Atelier as the inspiration. During this period Zach attended Hunter College and obtained his Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education. Zach then returned to his alma mater, Chelsea Day School, to lead a four-year old class and run the summer camp.
Marriage and the arrival of Penelope, his oldest daughter, prompted him to take a year off to be a stay-at-home dad. But it wasn’t long before Zach felt the need to return to the world of early childhood education. Zach moved out of the city and landed in Toledo, Ohio where he took the position of Director of the Early Learning Center at Maumee Valley Country Day School. He brought with him his love of progressive, child-centered education, and by steadily introducing progressive concepts, including the Reggio-Emilia approach, Zach was able to double the size of the program. At this point, Zach and his wife Shannon welcomed their second daughter, Juniper, into the world.
In 2018 Zach took on the familiar role of Director of a preschool program in a larger independent school in Palm Springs, CA. Though the family enjoyed the warm climate, they missed the East Coast where Zach grew up and the majority of his extended family still live. Zach is extremely excited to be a part of A Child’s Place School and feels honored to be able to carry on the rich tradition of the school.
“The long-held values of A Child’s Place completely align with my own philosophy of Early Childhood Education. It is a joy to be able to work with teachers who not only share these values but also dedicate their lives to the children and families they serve.
After serving as the Director of ACP for five years Zach became the owner of the school in 2024.
Elaine Athanasiou
Elaine Athanasiou joined A Child’s Place as administrative assistant in 2012 and assumed the role of School Administrator in 2017. Elaine has also spent time in the classrooms at ACP as a classroom assistant. She has a background in business administration and bookkeeping.
“I have witnessed first hand the work put in by our teachers and school director to make this another extraordinary year for children and families alike. I am so honored to work with true professionals who deeply care about the children and the work they do with them.”
Our Teachers
Our professional teaching staff is composed of teachers and assistant teachers. Our teachers have bachelor degrees in Early Childhood and/or Elementary Education and are certified to teach nursery and/or primary grade levels. All of our teachers have continuing education credits and in addition, they complete a minimum of 15 hours of professional development each year in order to remain current in the field of Early Childhood Education. The staff has assumed leadership in professional development, sharing their work by presenting at state and national conferences as well as hosting institutes, workshops, and round tables for other educators.
Arlene Lyons
Arlene Lyons has been an early childhood educator since 1985 and joined A Child’s Place School in 1992. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education at Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, New York. Arlene has presented at numerous early childhood conferences, workshops, and conventions, including NAEYC’s national meeting in Dallas and California, as well as meetings at Kean University and Brookdale College, both in NJ. She has also completed Dr. Becky Bailey’s Conscious Discipline training in Florida. Arlene is a master teacher in the Half Day Nursery Class.
“I have been at A Child’s Place School for over 30 years and every year is filled with new bonds and new wonders. The respect that the children are given here guides the learning process so that we are really seeing and meeting their needs and interests. No two years are ever the same and all of them have etched wonderful memories for me, and I hope for all of the children and their families as well.”
Debbie Piescor
Debbie Piescor is a master teacher and has been the lead teacher in the Primary Program and a teacher in the Half Day Nursery. She is also the Curriculum Specialist for the school. She has been teaching since 1995, and joined A Child’s Place School in 2002. She holds a B.A. in Elementary Education & Psychology. Debbie has given presentations for the professional development of educators at several NAEYC conferences at the state and national level including this school year. She has also completed Dr. Becky Bailey’s Conscious Discipline training in Florida, as well as attending numerous professional development institutes, conferences, workshops, and training experiences in order to maintain an in depth knowledge base in all areas pertaining to early childhood education. This year, Debbie is a teacher in both the All Day Nursery Class and the Half-Day Nursery Class.
“While the outdoor environment has always been a big part of our curriculum, I am excited to see A Child’s Place School evolve into a program that spends at least fifty one percent of the day outside. Having an outdoor classroom has been a dream of mine for a long time. I have been an active witness and participant in so many rich learning experiences, projects, and investigations that have emerged from being outside over the past eighteen years. This year holds so much potential for the children, teachers, and families alike.”
Susan Wien
Susan Wien has been teaching since 1983 and has been a master teacher at A Child’s Place since 1993. She has a B.A. and a Master’s Degree with graduate honors in Early Childhood Education from Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, New York. She has presented at A Child’s Place School Institutes for Educators from New Jersey and neighboring states, as well as at local colleges, conferences, and workshops. She has also presented at the state NAEYC conference in Atlantic City. Susan is a master teacher in the Half Day Nursery.
“After 30 years at ACP, I still feel that the deepest and most meaningful learning takes place as teachers encourage children to observe and explore their environment, revisit their experiences and then communicate their understanding back to others. Our school’s response to recent events reinforces our belief that the world is still a place full of wonder and is worth learning about, caring for and protecting. The Reggio Emilia philosophy of the environment being the “third teacher” has always been evident in our beautiful spaces, but never more so than this year as the staff collaborated in an intentional redesign of almost every part of the environment, both indoors and outdoors.”
Karen Mancini
Karen was hired in 2003 as a teaching assistant. In 2011 she became a Teacher in the Primary Class. She has an Associate’s Degree in Teaching Assistance and Child care. She retired in 2015 but returned to the Nursery Class in 2018 when her grandson joined ACP in the Half Day Nursery Class and we are thrilled to have her back!
“I feel I have a unique perspective being both a teacher and a grandparent of an ACP student. As a teacher, I saw how our view of the child as an active, engaged, and independent learner supports them in making gains across the curriculum. Now watching my grandson reap the benefits, I know that he is learning important skills that will enhance his ability to be an active participant in the learning process. He is learning to ask questions, analyze information, and collaborate with peers. When something doesn’t go exactly how the children had planned it, I watch in awe as they try again and again, usually with an even better outcome. This resiliency will serve them well going forward, well into the future.”
Lindsay Greenspan
Lindsay joined A Child’s Place in 2020. She graduated from Georgian Court University with a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education & Special Education. Before joining ACP, she taught preschool and pre-kindergarten at Seashore School for eight years. She always felt a connection to early childhood education and the ability to make a difference in young lives. Lindsay is a teacher in the Primary Class.
“I love that ACP gives children experiences and skills that they’ll carry for life. I look forward to helping foster a love of learning and thinking based on the interests and imaginations of the children. I can’t wait to see where our investigations may lead us. I hope to bring the outdoors into our learning, becoming aware of the beauty that surrounds us in nature.”
Billie Betz
Billie joined ACP in 2020 as an assistant in the Primary Class and serves as Studio Teacher to the whole school for the 2021/22 school year. She is a talented artist who works with multiple media. Billie freely shares her creativity with the children and teachers and she has a knack of being able to turn the most uninspiring item into something useful and beautiful. While her children attended ACP, Billie helped with several Parent Shows by creating sets and sewing costumes.
Carol Suarez
Carol joined ACP in 2024 as a Half-Day Nursery teacher. Carol has over 30 year experience working with children in various school settings. She is excited to join the ACP team and spend more time outdoors! Carol is also a teacher in the aftercare program as she values working with children of all ages.
Emily Mendini
Emily joined ACP in 2021 as an assistant in the Half Day Nursery Class. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a concentration in Early Childhood Development. Emily’s 20+ years working as an Early Childhood teacher and classroom assistant translated to a seamless adjustment to ACP.
“I am very excited to be a part of A Child’s Place School. It is wonderful to see the joy and curiosity in the children and to be a part of their growth and development. I look forward to what each day brings at ACP.”
Meredith Capriglione
Meredith comes to ACP with an Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education. Apart from raising four children of her own, she has always worked in the Early Childhood setting. Meredith’s children have come to summer camp at ACP and her older son is an alumni student! Meredith is an assistant in the Half Day Nursery Class and our Extended Care teacher.
Danielle Piescor
Danielle has been associated with A Child’s Place for many years since she began as a summer camp counselor while still in high school. She then spent a year with ACP as an assistant teacher while studying for her degree. Danielle obtained her B.A. in Early Childhood Education in spring 2022 and then joined us as a teacher in September. You may recognize Danielle’s last name as she is the daughter of Debbie Piescor, and she has followed in her mom’s footsteps by bringing a love and talent for working with young children. Danielle is a teacher in the Half Day Nursery Class.
Jeanine Fazio-Swartz
Jeanine is an assistant teacher in the Half Day Nursery Class. She has spent her whole career working in early childhood and has a particular affinity for the Reggio-Emilia pedagogy. She is so excited to be back in a Reggio-inspired school!
Mary Grant
Mary has joined ACP this year (2023) as an assistant teacher in the Half Day Nursery Class. Mary has held many roles in her career including the title of Director, Teacher and caregiver. She brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the Half Day team!
Kerry Michaelson
Kerry has joined ACP this year as an assistant teacher in the Half Day Nursery Class. She has experience as a grade school teacher as well as paraprofessional. She is looking forward to working with all of the teachers and families at ACP and bringing her talents and expertise to the classroom.
Samantha Siriani
Samantha graduated from Wagner College with her M.S. in Early Childhood Education and Special Education in spring 2022 and started with ACP the same fall. In addition to her passion for working with young children she brings a background in performing arts and a beautiful singing voice! Samantha is a teacher in the All Day Nursery Class.
“Since starting my career at ACP, I have felt so fortunate to use my talents in an environment that celebrates diversity. I hope to ensure that the children feel valued and appreciated as part of our school community as they find ways to “stick out” from the crowd and truly embrace who they are and all they hope to achieve”.
Dave Meinberg
Dave Meinberg joined our staff as our Assistant Facilities Manager. Dave is Linda and Abe’s brother-in-law and his late wife Barbara was the school’s director for seven years. Dave is a retired Chief Master Sergeant from the US Air Force. He spent 30 years in the military and four years as a civil servant. During this time he was stationed primarily in Europe. Dave has been lending a helping hand at our school for a number of years and is fondly known as “Mr. Nice Guy” for good reason!