




Nuestro personal de AFE
Amelia von Gerer, Co-Principal
Phone Extension: 55228
ameliavongerer@sccs.net
Zari Lionudakis, Consultant Teacher
Phone Extension: 55217
rosariolionudakis@sccs.net
Eli Gregory, Consultant Teacher
Phone Extension: 55330
elijahgregory@sccs.net
Ayala Younger, Consultant Teacher
Phone Extension: 55237
ayalayounger@sccs.net
Crissy Hansen, Consultant Teacher
Phone Extension: 55339
Desiree Hunt, Consultant Teacher
Phone Extension: 55217

Dorothee Ledbetter , Centro de recursos de AFE
Extensión telefónica: 55426
dledbetter@sccs.net
Michael Mendosa , especialista en RSP
Extensión telefónica: 55121
michaelmendosa@sccs.net
Brian Voenell , paraeducador
Extensión telefónica: 55121
bvoenell@sccs.net
Personal adicional:
Pam Perkins. Registradora (transcripciones) 429-3898 ext.55201
Debbie Fennell | Auxiliar de asistencia, salud y permisos de trabajo, 429-3898 ext. 326
Jennifer Mauerman | Profesora de medios de la biblioteca, ext. 55217
Fiona Sanguinetti | Asistente de biblioteca, 429-3898 ext. 55236
Mirtala García | Custodio principal
Edén Reinero | supervisor del campus
Gail Mabrouk | Secretaria del director 429-3898 ext. 55214
Conozca a los profesores y al personal de AFE:
Amelia von Gerer
As former homeschooler and homeschool teacher, I am passionate about supporting homeschooling families and thrilled to be your principal at AFE.
I had the privilege of homeschooling at AFE from kindergarten through 12th grade. My post-homeschooling educational journey has included Cabrillo College, UC Berkeley, and a masters in education at Stanford University. I fell in love with teaching while living in Berkeley, and have been working with students of many ages in the Easy Bay, South Bay, and Santa Cruz. I have a background in mentoring new teachers, project-based learning, and digital innovation. In my free time, I love being outdoors: swimming, playing volleyball, hiking, and camping with my children and partner.
Ayala Younger
I am excited to be back with AFE as a teacher! Ten years ago, when I first joined AFE as a teacher, I was struck by the care of my colleagues, the support of the community, and the creativity of the students. All of that still holds true today. I love to be able to develop meaningful relationships and to learn every day from the families I serve.
In 2000, I received a B.A. in Multicultural Studies, Spanish, and Elementary Education from Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania. Then, in 2003, I received my Masters in Education from Stanford University. In my time as an educator, I have worked in public, charter, private, and alternative settings. This variety has given me great perspective on ways we learn and grow over time and how to support families in their learning journeys.
My own two children attend alternative public schools. We all love to be outdoors and active. I also enjoy theater arts, other creative artistic endeavors, baking, reading (especially historical fiction), and animals.
Zari Lionudakis
Zari Lionudakis has been an educator for over 25 years. Born and raised in Santa Cruz, she is passionate about alternative education and innovation in pedagogy and curriculum. Zari attended the University of Michigan as a Rackham Merit Fellow where she received her MFA in Dance, and earned her BA in Dance and Ethnic Studies from Mills College where she was invited to present scholarship at the National Association of Ethnic Studies Conference. Zari is thrilled to work with families in AFE, and provide support and encouragement on the journey of homeschooling!
Crissy Hansen
Crissy Hansen is a veteran teacher of the Santa Cruz City School District. She began teaching in 2005 in elementary schools specializing in grades 2nd-4th and English Learner Development. Crissy graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Masters in Education and teaching credential from UCSC. Additionally, Crissy earned her preliminary administrative credential in 2010 and became a certificated Educational Therapist in 2014. Crissy enjoys spending time with her 2 young children, husband and friends. She enjoys gardening, time in nature, traveling, and serving her community as an educator.
Desiree Hunt
I am a mom, a reader, a partner, and I love to be outside. I was the first in my family to attend college, and graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in American Studies and a minor in Education. After college, I spent some time traveling and working. I returned to UC Santa Cruz to obtain my Single Subject English credential and Master's in Education.
I taught high school in the Alternative Education department of the Santa Cruz County Office of Education from 2010-2018. I've worked in diverse roles, from teaching young moms in a self-contained classroom in South County to helping open and run a Green Careers High School in Ben Lomond. When I paused my career to focus on my young children, I continued to grow through various educational roles, including volunteering in classrooms, serving on school boards, and daily as well as long term subbing in Preschool-8th grade classrooms.
My children attend a public charter school in town, and I deeply believe in the importance of multiple pathways to accommodate different types of learning and learners. Field trips and experiential learning are some of my favorite parts of being a teacher, because I love learning alongside students.
Eli Gregory
Hi, I’m Eli! I was born and raised in Santa Cruz and went to many of the local schools before graduating from AFE. I love spending time at the beach, heading into the mountains for a good backpacking trip, and—most of all—traveling the world and exploring new places. I began my teaching journey with Santa Cruz County’s special education programs, spent 11 great years at Harbor High in SPED, followed by 2 years at Costanoa, and have now come full circle back to AFE. I have a passion for teaching math and science, and I’m excited to be part of such a creative and supportive learning community.
Dorothee Ledbetter
I have worked in our Resource Center (RC) for 20 years, first as a volunteer with Mollie Jarrow and part-time employee, and since 2016 as your RC specialist. I love supporting students and families to follow their interests and dreams, and to help them find materials that assist them on their journey. Our own three very diverse adult children, Julia, Andi, and Eris, all AFE alumni, have inspired me to trust their development, and also to research learning differences and neuroscience (doctorate in biology from Germany, where I grew up).
I also take care of roster and paperwork and streamline processes. Other than taking care of AFE part-time, I work at Bonny Doon Farm, hang out with my fabulous husband Loren (who is a true Renaissance man and can fix anything), meet friends, read and research a lot, play games, hike & bike, bake cookies, make herbal remedies, face masks, and jewelry, edit videos, and generally have a blast. I’m happy to serve all of you and I’ll ask your names at least ten times before I’ll remember them!
Michael Mendosa
Bio coming soon!
Brian Voenell
Bio coming soon!
Peter Deutsch
I have enjoyed supporting AFE as a consultant teacher for over 18 years, and after retiring still coach sports and organize special events like camping trips.
For those who don’t know me yet, my teaching background has focused mostly around science and experiential field study but has also included multiple subject teaching positions and coaching in basketball, volleyball and ultimate frisbee. I have also worked as a journeyman carpenter, a sea kayaking guide and trip leader (in Santa Cruz and the Sea of Cortez, Baja) and an Outward Bound instructor in the wilderness of Minnesota, Ontario, and Texas.
Away from work I love my time in nature. It is especially great when I get to share that with my family and our dog as well as with friends. For me it's all about backpacking, hiking, fly fishing, camping, gardening, rivers, mountains, forests, lakes, deserts, beaches, and oceans and caring for our environment.