Faculty Bios

Meet the hearts and hands guiding our students’ journeys.

Jonathan U. Davis – Head of School

Jonathan U. Davis joined Sun Mountain Community School as Head of School in July 2025, bringing with him a deep commitment to child-centered education, community building, and inspired leadership.

Raised in Northern New Mexico by lifelong educators, Jonathan developed an early appreciation for the transformative power of learning and the importance of nurturing the whole child. His educational journey reflects both creativity and leadership, grounded in a belief in the wonder and potential of every student.

Jonathan studied Drama and Dance at The Colorado College before immersing himself in Waldorf education in Boulder, Colorado, where he apprenticed under experienced Waldorf teachers and deepened his understanding of holistic education. He later co-founded The Studio School, a successful public arts magnet school in Colorado, and earned a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership and Policy from the University of Denver.

His work has spanned diverse educational communities. In Zuni, New Mexico, Jonathan served as the leader of Shiwi Ts’ana Elementary, where he helped weave traditional Zuni arts and cultural teachings into the life of the school. Prior to joining Sun Mountain, he served as principal of Kearny Elementary in Santa Fe.

Jonathan brings to Sun Mountain a visionary approach rooted in creativity, collaboration, and a profound respect for childhood. He is dedicated to supporting the school’s mission and nurturing a vibrant learning community where students, families, and educators can thrive together.

Under his leadership, Sun Mountain Community School continues its journey as a growing beacon for public Waldorf education in New Mexico and beyond.

Helen McDonald — Kindergarten Teacher

 Helen McDonald brings nearly two decades of experience in early childhood and elementary education. For 11 years, she served as the director and lead teacher of an arts-based, parent cooperative early childhood program. Deeply inspired by the values of Waldorf education, Helen is passionate about the power of play, the role of imagination, the beauty of storytelling and the arts, and the essential connection between children and the natural world.

Helen holds a BA in Studio Art and Art Therapy from the College of Santa Fe and an MA in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College. She has served as a mentor teacher, a board member of the New Mexico Association for the Education of Young Children, and as a faculty member in the Early Childhood Department at CNM. She also participated in the Santa Fe Opera’s Early Childhood Initiative and has been part of the leadership team at the Collaborative Teachers Institute since 2014. When not in the classroom, Helen enjoys painting, gardening, singing, and recently spent a summer studying painting in southern France.

Helen is honored to join Sun Mountain Community School and looks forward to deepening her work in Waldorf pedagogy and practice.

Neika Watts — Early Childhood Assistant Teacher

 Helen McDonald brings nearly two decades of experience in early childhood and elementary education. For 11 years, she served as the director and lead teacher of an arts-based, parent cooperative early childhood program. Deeply inspired by the values of Waldorf education, Helen is passionate about the power of play, the role of imagination, the beauty of storytelling and the arts, and the essential connection between children and the natural world.

Helen holds a BA in Studio Art and Art Therapy from the College of Santa Fe and an MA in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College. She has served as a mentor teacher, a board member of the New Mexico Association for the Education of Young Children, and as a faculty member in the Early Childhood Department at CNM. She also participated in the Santa Fe Opera’s Early Childhood Initiative and has been part of the leadership team at the Collaborative Teachers Institute since 2014. When not in the classroom, Helen enjoys painting, gardening, singing, and recently spent a summer studying painting in southern France.

Helen is honored to join Sun Mountain Community School and looks forward to deepening her work in Waldorf pedagogy and practice.

Jennifer Warren — First Grade Teacher

Jennifer Baker Warren is a Waldorf-trained educator with more than 30 years of experience teaching and leading in schools across the United States and internationally. She holds a Waldorf Teaching Certificate from Rudolf Steiner College, a Master of Arts in Teaching from Sacred Heart University, and a BA in Classical Studies from Middlebury College.

Her teaching journey has included work in early childhood, elementary, and middle school classrooms, as well as extensive experience in school leadership, admissions, and educational development. She has taught in Waldorf and independent schools in New Mexico, Arizona, Connecticut, and Nepal, bringing a broad and deeply informed perspective to her work with children.

In the first grade classroom, Jennifer brings a warm, steady presence and a strong commitment to Waldorf education. She creates a learning environment rooted in rhythm, imagination, and connection to nature, supporting children as they move from wonder into foundational academic learning through story, movement, and artistic experience.

Kacie Smith — Second Grade Teacher

 Kacie Smith is thrilled to be returning to New Mexico and joining the Sun Mountain faculty. She recently completed her Waldorf Teacher Training at Antioch University while teaching at The Hartsbrook School in Massachusetts. Kacie brings with her a vibrant blend of artistry, nature connection, and a deep love of children.

She holds an MFA in Art & Ecology from the University of New Mexico and has a long-standing relationship with Waldorf education—as a former student of the Waldorf School of Orange County, a faculty member at the San Francisco Waldorf School, and as a founding kindergarten teacher at both the Berkeley Rose Waldorf School and Golden Bridges School. She has also studied biodynamic agriculture at Rudolf Steiner College.

Kacie is passionate about the integration of arts, nature, music, and storytelling in Waldorf education. She looks forward to guiding her students through the wonder and joy of Second grade.

Ingrid Halverson — Third Grade Teacher

 For Ingrid Halverson, joining the Sun Mountain Community School faculty feels like coming home. She began her journey in Santa Fe as a student at St. John’s College, and later earned her Master’s in Education from the University of Minnesota, along with her Waldorf teaching certificate from Sunbridge College.

Ingrid has taught in both public and Waldorf schools—serving as a lead teacher in Wisconsin, a German teacher, and most recently as a teacher in Socorro. She brings a warm, steady presence to the classroom and a heartfelt commitment to fostering a love of learning.

She is the mother of two grown sons and enjoys singing, walking, and exploring the natural beauty of New Mexico. Ingrid is delighted to return to her Waldorf roots and to share her passion for teaching with the Sun Mountain community.

Karleen Whitcomb — Fourth Grade Teacher

 For Ingrid Halverson, joining the Sun Mountain Community School faculty feels like coming home. She began her journey in Santa Fe as a student at St. John’s College, and later earned her Master’s in Education from the University of Minnesota, along with her Waldorf teaching certificate from Sunbridge College.

Ingrid has taught in both public and Waldorf schools—serving as a lead teacher in Wisconsin, a German teacher, and most recently as a teacher in Socorro. She brings a warm, steady presence to the classroom and a heartfelt commitment to fostering a love of learning.

She is the mother of two grown sons and enjoys singing, walking, and exploring the natural beauty of New Mexico. Ingrid is delighted to return to her Waldorf roots and to share her passion for teaching with the Sun Mountain community.

Zoe Wilcox — Sixth Grade Teacher & head of pedagogy

 Zoe Wilcox is a founding teacher of Sun Mountain Community School. With 15 years of experience in Waldorf education, Zoe has taught students from Kindergarten through 8th grade across the U.S., Mexico, and Zambia, and in four languages: English, French, Spanish, and Bemba.

Zoe’s path as an educator is rooted in a passion for language, the land, and creative learning. She holds extensive training in Waldorf pedagogy and a background in permaculture and writing. She played a key role in shaping Sun Mountain’s vision, serving as the lead author of its charter application.

Zoe believes deeply in the transformative power of Waldorf education to nurture capable, compassionate, and visionary young people. When she’s not in the classroom or leading the school, she enjoys cooking, gardening, and traveling. Her warmth, humor, and sense of possibility inspire students and colleagues alike.

Deja Mendez — Movement Teacher

With a spirit rooted in rhythm, play, and healing, Deja Mendez brings over a decade of experience as an educator and movement facilitator in the Santa Fe community. Her work is grounded in the belief that movement is a gateway to joy, confidence, and deep inner knowing.

Deja holds certifications in yoga and meditation, and has completed four years of Level I Spacial Dynamics training. Her teaching draws from a rich background in Waldorf education, dance, the performing arts, and public school physical education. Whether guiding students through spatial exercises, games, or mindfulness practices, she weaves presence, grace, and a deep respect for the wisdom of the body into every class.

A proud resident of Santa Fe for 28 years, Deja is honored to share her love of movement with the Sun Mountain community and to help children embody their full vitality and potential.

Fletcher Lathrop — Woodworking Teacher

 Fletcher Lathrop brings to Sun Mountain Community School a lifetime of craft, adventure, and dedication to the art of teaching. A founding force behind the Santa Fe Waldorf School in 1983, Fletcher served as a beloved class teacher before devoting himself to the world of wood carving and sculpture—his enduring passion.

Raised by a mountaineer father and a classically trained musician mother, Fletcher grew up immersed in both wilderness and artistry. He holds a B.A. from the University of Texas and a Waldorf teaching certificate from Rudolf Steiner College. For nearly four decades, he has guided students in transforming locally harvested wood into works of beauty and meaning, fostering patience, skill, and reverence for the natural world.

Outside the classroom, Fletcher finds joy in sidereal astrology, plasma physics, and fly fishing. A father of three Waldorf-educated children, he remains a steady and inspired presence in the Waldorf movement—shaping not just wood, but hearts and minds.

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Notice of School Board Meetings/Work Sessions

OMA Statement: SMCS Board Meetings are recurring monthly meetings held on the 3rd Wednesday of the month, at 6:30 pm at 26 Puesta Del Sol, Santa Fe, NM 87508, unless otherwise noted.

Please refer to the agenda for the zoom link and instructions for public comment.

2026-2027

  • July - no board meeting

  • August 19, 2026

  • September 16, 2026

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2025-2026

  • July16 , 2025

  • August 20, 2025

  • September 17, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - closed executive session re limited personnel discussion

  • September 17, 2025

  • October 15, 2025

  • November 19, 2025

  • November 20 @ 6:00 pm - joint SMCS/SMSF board work session re capital outlay application

  • December 17, 2025

  • January 21, 2026

  • February 18, 2026

  • March 18, 2026 @ 5:30 pm - board work session re board self evaluation

  • March 18, 2026 @ 6:30 pm
  • April 15, 2026 @ 5:30 pm - closed executive session re HOS evaluation
  • April 15, 2026 @ 6:30 pm

  • May 20, 2026

  • June 17 @ 5:00 pm - joint SMCS/SMSF board work session re budget priorities

  • June 17, 2026 @ 6:30 pm

2024-2025

  • October 10th, 2024

  • November 07, 2024

  • December 09, 2024 - work session

  • December 12, 2024

  • January 16, 2025 @ 5:30 pm

  • January 27 @ 6:00 pm - closed executive session re HOS hiring

  • February 13 @ 5:00 pm - closed executive session re HOS deliberations

  • February 13, 2025

  • February 16 @ 10:30 am - closed executive session re HOS deliberations

  • February 25, 2025

  • March 13, 2025

  • April 17, 2025

  • May 8th, 2025 @ 5:00 pm - board meeting & work session

  • May 15, 2025 @ 6:00 pm

  • May 15, 2025 @ 7:30 pm

  • June 9, 2025 - NMCSP Subgrantee Technical Assistance Governing Board Training

  • June 12, 2025

  • June 17, 2025 @ 6:30 pm - SMCS Board has been invited to attend the SFWS Board Meeting
    No SMCS business will be discussed at this meeting.