:: THE DIRECTORS
Joel Weber has a B.A. in General Studies in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago, a self-designed M.A. in Learning and Social Change from Goddard College, a lifetime California Teaching Credential and a Special Education Credential. He has been a Director since 1977 and is proud that he helped hire all the co-directors who have since joined the school. He has been a Board member for the National Coalition of Alternative Community Schools and of Destiny Arts Center in Oakland. Joel teaches Basic Math, English and electives. Whenever possible Joel follows his wife Julie to places like Costa Rica and Nicaragua in their mutual pursuit of learning. Joel plays and teaches accordion, and also tutors. He enjoys building and organizing things, boating, walking, playing with the cat and bunny, and hanging out with his two grown-up kids.
Renee Beck has a B.A. in Consciousness (Goddard), M.A. in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology, M.A. in Clinical Psychology (JFKU), and has been at Holden since 1981.
She supervises the Holden counselors
and teaches Psychology and other classes with spiritual or psychological themes. She is a licensed Marriage, Family & Child Therapist
with a small private practice in Dreamwork & Transpersonal Psychology in Oakland. Co-Author of The Art of Ritual: Creating Your Own Rituals for Growth & Change, and a Universal
Life Minister, Renee does ritual work, tarot and spiritual counseling. Renee enjoys gardening, animals, horror, writing and the Rolling Stones.
Kate Knox graduated Magna Cum Laude from San Francisco State University with a self-designed B.A. in English with a focus on education.
She teaches English, Senior Seminar and electives. Kate has been at Holden in various capacities since 1985. Actively involved in the punk scene since 1979, Kate is a founding member of B.O.B., a collective
that organizes international punk rock concerts biannually. Kate feels that Holden is an extension of her political and community activism. She enjoys traveling, music and reading.
Daniel Dickinson has a B.A. in Theatre Arts from Hayward State University, and trained at the Jean Shelton Actor's Studio in San Francisco.
He has been a vital part of Holden since 1990. He has performed extensively in Bay Area theatre since 1976 and remains active as a director and an actor, directing primarily with teens. Daniel teaches Drama,
Egyptian and Roman History, Radical Political Movements and Mythology. He enjoys reading, history, eclectic music, drawing and David Lynch films.
Kristin Lamoureux graduated Magna Cum Laude from Hamilton College with a B.A. in Studio Arts and Sociology. She received her M.A. in counseling psychology from
California Institute of Integral Studies in 1997
and became a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in 2001. She has been a part of Holden formally and informally since 1995
and is extremely excited to be part of the school again. At Holden, Kristin teaches Photography and Art electives, facilitates groups, provides individual and family counseling
and supervises the counseling interns. Outside of Holden she enjoys spending time with her family and playing soccer and ultimate frisbee.
Abby Tuttle graduated from Holden High School in 1993 and has a BA in
Humanities with an emphasis in Education from New College of California.
She has an M.A. in Special Education from San Francisco State University and a Mild to Moderate Education Specialist Credential.
She and Joel co-direct Holden's Special Education Program. Abby supervises
volunteers and manages the math department, computer lab and school garden.
She tutors and teaches various math classes and electives. Outside of Holden
she enjoys yoga, traveling, listening to records and spending time with her
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