Welcome to Our D-E Community

Feb 15, 2022 | Our Community of Learners

Dr. Gene Batiste,

Dr. Gene Batiste,

Assistant Head of School for Engagement

Gene Batiste arrives at D-E after serving as the Executive Director at Independent Education at the Association of Independent Schools of Greater Washington (AISGW), Vice President for Professional Development and School Field Services & Equity and Justice and Justice Initiatives at the National Independent Schools (NAIS) and much more. We look forward to Gene’s impact on
our community.

Preeti Fibiger

Preeti Fibiger

Lower School Principal

Preeti Fibiger serves as the new Lower School Principal in Drapkin Hall, and her 26 years in independent school education is paired with her deep commitment to social justice. Before arriving at D-E, she taught at the Center for Early Education, Germantown Friends School, and the Ethical Culture Fieldston School.

Catherine M. Augustine

STEM

Catherine has been the Girls’ Field Hockey and Lacrosse coach since 2019 and has been the Assistant Director of D-E Summer Connections 360º since 2018! Catherine’s career has spanned from being Program Evaluator at Montclair State University to the 4th Grade teacher at Saddle Brook Schools. 

Nicole Bellmay

Athletics Assistant

Nicole Bellmay received her Bachelor’s in History with a minor in Human Resource Management. Having worn multiple hats in her career, Nicole has directed at the Cabaret Theatre at Rutgers University, has been an archivist at its university archives, and has been inducted into the National Society for Collegiate Scholars.

Sophia Brumby

LS Learning Specialist

A native to New Jersey and New York City, Sophia Brumby has taught and mentored elementary school students at Pine Street School and Girls Prep Lower East Side Elementary School. As our new Learning Specialist, specializing in literacy, Sophia implements several pedagogical and developmental education certifications like the Wilson Fundations and Teachers College Units of Study. 

Emmanuel Daughtry

LS Recess Coach

A graduate of William Paterson University, Emmanuel Daughtry serves as one of our LS Recess Coaches. He is also a talented radio-aficionado and church leader.

Susana Hidalgo

LS Recess Coach

Emigrating from the Dominican Republic and now a NJ native, Susana Hidalgo has previously worked with elementary school students in daycare at the YMCA.

Hyo Kim, 8th Grade Science

8th Grade Science

Having worked at the New York Botanical Garden, the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, the Brooklyn Friends School, and Trinity School in New York City, Hyo is an expert in creating engaging projects and curricula for elementary and middle school students with several certifications to match. She is also proud member of the Asian Independent Educators NYC.

Joel Lee

Writing and Media Associate

An alum and lifer of D-E ‘17, Joel returns as the Writing and Media Associate in the Communications department after assisting hybrid-learning during the 2020-2021 school year. During his time at NYU, he cultivated a passion for journalism and photography, writing for the Washington Square News, Patch.com NJ, and NewFest: NYC’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival. 

Yi Li

LS Science

First receiving her BA at Nankai University in Chemistry, Yi Li has since conducted and published research on science education and multicultural modeling in pedagogy. She has worked extensively in the New York-Metropolitan area, previously holding the Lead Teacher position at the Ramaz Lower School and Harlem Link Charter School.

Joseph M. Lucci

MS/US Latin

Hailing from Worcester, Massachusetts, Joseph Lucci joins us after teaching Latin at Ridgewood High School in NJ. He is certified in NJ to teach Social Studies and Latin and has previously instructed at Northern Highlands Regional High School. His degrees in History, Latin, and doctorate in Classical Studies ground his pedagogy.

Bertin Mboko

MS French

Receiving his MAT in French at Clarkson University, Bertin previously taught at the Mont Pleasant middle school in Schenectady, New York. Bertin has served as a community organizer for the United Nations Commission, assessing the need for HIV/AIDS education in refugee populations, and he now joins us as a Middle School advisor and French teacher. 

Sabine Millariaux

MS/US French

With a breadth of pedagogical experience from the Bronx Community College to most recently the Ramaz School in Manhattan, Dr. Sabine Millauriaux has over 35 years in teaching French. Over the course of their career, Dr. Millauriaux has been a leader in providing middle and high school students with the tools they need to succeed in French, and we are thrilled to have them on-board.

Diana I. Sanchez

LS Spanish

Having trained in Computer Science, Education, and Education Technology, Diane Sanchez is adept at utilizing digital tools and technology to foster an engaging classroom environment. She has previously been a Computer Technology instructor and Spanish Teacher at the Holy Trinity School in Hackensack, NJ and Saint Joseph Academy in Bogota, NJ respectively. 

Shefali Nefdt

US Science

Since first teaching science at the American School of Lusaka, Zambia in 2001, Shefali Nefdt has tremendous experience working in international School. Having taught IB Level Chemistry and Biology IB in Germany and Kenya. Shefdt is incredibly adept at teaching in communities with diverse backgrounds.

Kelly M. Sutton

Director of College Counseling

Since 2010, Kelly Sutton has served on the Admissions teams of Baruch College, Marymount Manhattan College, Barnard College, and the Teachers College at Columbia University. She has also worked at the United Nations International School as the Associate Director of College Counseling. 

Julia Tazelaar

8th Grade Math/Science

A former SAGA fellow and Math teacher at Success Academy Charter Schools, Julia Tazelaar is our incoming 8th Grade Math/Science teacher. Julia is known for her comprehensive curriculum building and love for crossword puzzles.

Dominic Vendell

US History

Dominic Vendell joins after completing his PhD in History from Columbia University. In academia, he has been the Academic Director of the Great Books Summer Program, has assisted in the Department of History at Columbia University, and has tutored students at Brownstone Tutors in Brooklyn, NY about ancient and medieval history.

Ryan Vettoso

LS Assistant Teacher

Adept at wearing multiple hats, Ryan Vettoso returns to D-E as one of our LS Assistant Teachers as well as US Athletics Coach for soccer, JV basketball, and track and field. He previously taught English at the Saint Mary’s High School. 

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Q&A With US Dean Emily Sclafani
Professional Development 2026 Highlights
8th Grade Peru Trip 2026 Highlights
Philosophy & Ethics Spotlight: Tapping Into Our Shared Humanity
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D-E 360° After Care and Enrichment
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LS Pajama Day Highlights

The Lower School recently celebrated its final Spirit Day of the school year—an ever-popular Pajama Day! Students across the division sported their comfy clothes, wearable blankets, matching PJ sets, and bright smiles while completing assignments, reading,...

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Dance at D-E Makes Some Moves!

D-E Performing Arts formally introduced the expansion of its dance programming via the first-ever Dance Assembly in Schenck Auditorium last week. Spearheaded by Class of 2027 Dean Stephanie “Tuc” Tucker, Dance at D-E consists of the Dance Club, led by Madigan...

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New Jersey National History Day Contest Highlights

Way to go! Eleven of our 8th Graders participated in the New Jersey History Day Contest, which took place at William Paterson University. This series challenges students to become experts on a topic of their choice, individually or in a group. Students take...

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MODE Hosts Library Jam Session

Student leaders of Musicians of D-E (MODE) hosted an after-school jam session in The Imperatore Library this week, just as Seniors reached their last official day of classes. Mackenzie Hammer ’28 kicked off the live performances, playing the ukulele as she sang...

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All-School Choral & Drumming Concert is Tuesday, May 19!

Get ready for the All-School Choral & Drumming Concert! Our Lower, Middle and Upper School choral ensembles will D-Elight audiences when they perform next Tuesday, May 19, at 7 PM in Schenck Auditorium. With enthusiasm and guidance from our Performing Arts...

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Phone Free Fridays Encourage Real-Life Connections

D-E’s Digital Wellness Team, led by Madigan Kacmar ’26, Anna Ibargüen ’26, and Ezra Newman ’26, recently brought back “Phone Free Fridays,” an initiative that began last year to encourage students to disconnect from their phones during the school day. Students who...

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Registration Opens for D-E Summer 2026 Programs

Summer is nearly here! D-E Summer 2026 programs kickstart the summer season for our youngest learners before camp begins; teach core life skills (driving); and offer exciting opportunities in athletics (basketball and volleyball), computer programming, and...

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Celebrating Jewish Heritage Month

D-E recently hosted assemblies honoring Jewish Heritage Month across divisions. In the Lower School (LS), fifth-grade presenters revealed facts about the Jewish population around the world, and then students who identify as Jewish took turns sharing their own...

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