Our Staff
At River Farm Forest School is a Cooperative.
What does that mean?
Our teachers focus on teaching, students, and lesson planning. Parents support the school through active participation with school activities that can take many forms (core co-op shifts, mini co-op, family jobs, school board, etc). Our Cooperative is based off of 20 hours per year per family. Don’t worry if you can’t volunteer during school hours! We have other opportunities.
The benefit of a Cooperative is you are involved in your child’s educational community. If you are a CORE Co-op parent, or just drop in to the monthly mini-co-op shifts you will get to see your child thrive on a daily basis. By working these shifts, we set the example to our children, that a community helps and takes care of their surroundings.
Ricardo Padilla
Head of School & Lower Elementary Teacher
BS in Business Management & AMS Certified in Early Childhood Education
ricardo@riverfarmcooperative.com
Ricardo has been an educator since 2000. He holds a certification in Early Childhood Education from the American Montessori Society (AMS). Ricardo literally grew up watching teachers lead classrooms; his father was an early childhood educator at a well known private school in Manhattan. He holds a Business Management degree from Phillips University (Enid, OK). It took Ricardo five years to realize that being an educator was his true calling. He started taking classes, found a school where he could intern and get true hands-on learning experience, and in March of 2000 took over his first class as a Lead Teacher. Seeing children reach that “aha moment” proved to him that he had found his home. His first group of students are now finishing college!
When it comes to a teaching philosophy, Ricardo believes that children with a strong educational and emotional foundation will grow up to become the next generation of engaged young adults who can affect meaningful change. A typical classroom with Ricardo as the guide is full of happy, independent children who are at their best while learning and playing in an organized environment. By offering children freedom within limitations, along with clear and positive behavioral expectations, a classroom beings running smoothly on it's own - almost as if a teacher is not even there!
Today, Ricardo and his wife live in Bristow, VA (35 miles from RFFS) with their two college age children and two cats. He also dabbles as an actor. Ricardo loves sports, pop culture, comic books, music, hiking, bushcraft, and gardening.
Ashley Mack
Upper Elementary Teacher
Masters in Education
ashley@riverfarmcooperative.com
After spending a few years out of the classroom advocating for social justice causes, Ashley is now part of the River Farm Cooperative community as both a parent and teacher. She brings over a decade of teaching experience specializing in upper elementary, reading intervention, dyslexia, and English as a Second Language. Ashley has worked in various states and even one year in South Korea working with students. As a reading specialist, Ashley enjoys bringing literature into all areas of instruction including math, science, social studies, and life in general which she contributes to her former professors and mentors during her time at Troy University where she received her Master’s in Elementary Education.
Ashley is a welcoming, nurturing teacher who truly cares for her students. She focuses on meeting the student where they are at and begin building from there. Each student learns and responds differently, so Ashley works alongside the student and the parents to target the best way to teach each student. One successful way she builds a rapport with her classroom is by keeping it active, her witty sense of humor, and to have as much fun as you can while learning and teaching. Ashley’s unique teaching style has been recognized by her peers by being selected as Teacher of the Year multiple times, as well as being selected in 2009 District Teacher of the Year for Clint ISD in El Paso, Texas.
After many years of military moving, Ashley’s family has settled down here in Alexandria. Her spouse Heather is retired from the Army and now works as a governmental civilian. Ashley is super excited to join her children, Carson and Carley, who are RFC students. The family enjoys hanging out with their dog Bella and bird cookie, traveling, and spending time with family and friends. Although Ashley is not a fulltime advocate anymore, she is still passionate about many social justices issues.
Stacy Clark
Lower Elementary Teacher
BA, MA in Anthropology
stacy@riverfarmcooperative.com
Stacy joined the River Farm Cooperative School (now River Farm Forest School) in the fall of 2021. Stacy’s first experience as a teacher was as a graduate student in the early 1990s. She quickly realized she enjoyed teaching as much as the archaeology she was studying! Stacy finished her Master’s degree in archaeology and worded in the far western U.S. and Israel for a few years until she started teaching full time. For more than 20 years she taught English as a Second Language to adult students in Northern Virginia and the District of Columbia. Her son is now in college, but during his elementary, middle, and high school years, she was a busy and sought after English, social studies, and science teacher in the Northern Virginia cooperative community.
Stacy is passionate about progressive, personailzed education. She believes students learn best when they set their own goals and learn at their own pace. She enjoys helping her students master the basics of reading and math design and follow through on multi-disciplinary, hands-on projects.
Although she has not lived in the south since she was 18, Stacy’s southern accent persists. She and her husband have lived in the far west, New England and the midwest, but when they moved to Northern Virginia in 1997, they knew it was home. When not teaching, Stacy enjoys trying new recipes, growing vegetables adn flowers, fossil collecting, and visiting the many museums and historic sites our area has to offer.
Andrea Kantrovich
Kindergarten Teacher
BA in Speech Communication Studies & Masters in Humanities. Certified Yoga Instructor.
andrea@riverfarmcooperative.com
Andrea has recently moved back to the Northern Virginia area with her two dogs Meeko and Maya and is extremely excited to be part of the RFC community. She earned a BA in Speech Communication Studies from the University of South Dakota and is currently working towards a Masters in Humanities from Tiffin University. Andrea brings a decade of experience when it comes to the Education field. Her first job out of college was as an Academic Advisor for an online university. She then found herself on the other end of the spectrum- teaching Preschool. For the last 4.5 years Andrea has worked as a preschool teacher at a private daycare in New Jersey, where she has lived for the last 8 years. Andrea has loved watching her former students grow and believes that no two children are alike. She feels it is essential to allow children the freedom to learn and explore, both inside and outside of the classroom, while offering guidance in a multitude of ways beyond testing, as life does not only occur in a classroom.
Outside of teaching preschool Andrea is also a yoga teacher. She has been practicing yoga for 11 years and has been teaching for a little over 5 years. In 2017 Andrea created a yoga for kids program that was implemented at the school she worked at. The program saw great success and for the last few years many of the lessons within the program have been added to the school year’s curriculum. Teaching preschool and yoga have provided her with a strong philosophy when it comes to how people learn and the role of a teacher. She believes that every student is unique and must be met where they are in their journey through the encouragement of curiosity and exploration.
Education is very important to Andrea. Growing up in a military family, Andrea had gone to 7 different schools by the time she started high school. She had the opportunity to attend public, private, and charter schools along the way. This provided her with a unique experience as she was able to learn in such diverse environments and through a multitude of educational ideologies and philosophies. These experiences are what have allowed her to adapt and improvise in her own classroom and have provided her with the fundamental tools needed to advocate for her students on a social-emotional level.
When Andrea is not teaching, she loves to travel and, even though they are both seniors, Meeko and Maya love to join her on road trips and hikes. Her love of travel has allowed her to bring outside world experiences into the classroom. Andrea also enjoys photography, reading, ballet, and theatre. She is an avid believer in a person having and delving into multiple passions as it is one of the greatest gifts anyone can provide future generations.
Shamal Ratnaake
Social-Emotional Learning & Art Teacher
BA in Fine Arts & Certified Yoga Instructor
shamal@riverfarmcooperative.com
Shamal was born in Sri Lanka and grew up in a Buddhist monastery where he practiced meditation from the age of three. He arrived in Maryland as a teenager where he continued expanding on his passions for meditation, mindfulness, yoga practice, education, child development, art, and psychology.
Before joining the River Farm community, Shamal helped develop a pilot program for 5th graders in the Baltimore City Public School on Art, Mindfulness, and Peace-Building. In partnership with Beyond Conflict, an international peace-building organization, and the Holistic Life Foundation, this program brought together art history, studio art, conflict resolution, neuroscience, and contemplative practices to create a new framework for student social, emotional, and creative development.
He also guides clients as a meditation and breath-work therapist in recovery and rehabilitation of the mind and body through yogic breathing.
Shamal earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art. He brings more than seven years of experience teaching children in a variety of disciplines including creative writing, art, meditation, yoga, mindfulness and breath-work. Outside of the classroom and meditation, Shamal is also an accomplished illustrator and designer. He enjoys music, painting, photography, reading, and networking.
Janeth McKee
Spanish Teacher
BS in Finance and Banking & Certificates in Spanish Education
janeth@riverfarmcooperative.com
Janeth McKee is RFC’s Spanish language instructor. Mrs. McKee is a native Spanish speaker, born in Panama where she graduated from the University of Panama with a bachelor’s degree in finance and banking. She worked as a legal secretary in Panama until she moved to this country with her husband in 2010. They had a baby in 2014 and began hosting weekend Spanish classes for toddlers the next year.
Mrs. McKee developed a “learning through play” approach over the next four years in her small-group classes. In 2019, she was the RFC assistant Spanish teacher and a core co-op member; she has moved up to take the lead role this year. She teaches each class twice per week, usually incorporating songs or arts and crafts into the lesson plan– her philosophy is that when you are having fun, the learning can just come naturally. Janeth usually has just as much fun as the kids in these classes!