Title Faculty – Middle School Language Arts/Social Studies
CONTACT INFORMATION
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x405
EDUCATION Degree(s) B.S., Northwestern University M.Ed., Northwestern University
BIOGRAPHY
Quest is a place of magic. The students continue to surprise me with their creativity and enthusiasm. I love to watch them collaborate with one another and form meaningful and lasting relationships.
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x457
EDUCATION Degree(s) B.A., Music Education, Bethel University, St. Paul, Minnesota M.S., Teaching & Learning, University of St. Francis, Joliet, Illinois
Title Faculty – Middle School Spanish, Advisory Coordinator
CONTACT INFORMATION
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x451
EDUCATION Degree(s) B.A., Indiana University M.A., Northern Illinois University
BIOGRAPHY
Mrs. Kropp believes that Spanish class should be a lively community comprised of warm, enthusiastic and humorous interactions between students and teacher. When a student is motivated and inspired, learning is a natural act. Joined Quest Academy 2003
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x425
EDUCATION Degree(s) B.S., Augustana College Cert., Northwestern University
BIOGRAPHY As I look at the students of today I see the leaders of tomorrow. Knowing how to problem solve with confidence, communicate clearly and to guide one’s actions with a strong moral compass are all hallmarks towards which we strive.
Teaching Awards Demonstrated Excellence as a Teacher, Golden Apple Foundation, 1993 Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers 2000 and 2004
Memberships Board Member and Special Awards Coordinator, Illinois Junior Academy of Science Member, National Science Teacher’s Association.
Title Faculty – Middle School Performing Arts CONTACT INFORMATION
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x492
EDUCATION
Degree(s) B.A., University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
BIOGRAPHY
After completing her education, Andrea trained at Act One Studios and Second City in Chicago. She performed in numerous plays, musicals, and theater festivals. She had the opportunity to move to New York City where she continued theater and television work, before moving on to direct children’s theater in New York City and Hoboken, New Jersey. When she moved back to the Midwest, Andrea worked at The Music Room in Palatine teaching private piano and voice lessons. She also taught classes at The Metropolis Theater in Arlington Heights and choreographed for summer camps. She also owned her own business, Peacock Performing Arts Center, while performing with her band all over the Midwest. In 2008, Andrea behan her career at Quest Acadmey, where she remains committed to inspire and teach children how to trust themselves and build confidence in a safe place. Andrea wants her student to flourish in the present, future, and real world, while being proud of who they are and who they will become.
CONTACT INFORMATION School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x453
EDUCATION Degree(s) B.S., Mathematics, Illinois State University B.S., Computer Science, Illinois State University M.A., Education, Roosevelt University
Certifications ITIL certified, PMP certified
BIOGRAPHY Mr. Frank is a former technology executive who specialized in IT strategy, enterprise architecture, and program/project/process management. He made the switch to teaching to share his love of mathematics and technology with students and to show them how to think logically and apply mathematics in real life. Before coming to Quest Academy, he taught at DaVinci Academy.
Teaching Awards Outstanding Educator, Northwestern University’s Center for Talent Development, 2020
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x431
EDUCATION Degree(s) B.F.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee M.F.A., University of Kansas
Certifications Certificate in Documentary Studies, Duke University
BIOGRAPHY
Some of her favorite memories at Quest Academy are leading students in paddling adventures while on Outdoor Education Trips! Ms. Hoffmann is also involved with the Illinois Art Education Association, Illinois Computer Educators Association, National Art Education Association, American Canoe Assocation, and the Praire State Film Festival. She has been published in Misadventures Magazine website, Paddler Magazine, and on the Kokatat blog. Her solo art exhibitions have been shown at the Palatine Library, Schaumburg Library, and Schaumburg Prairie Center for the Arts (2014-2016).
Title Faculty – Middle School Mathematics and Math Team Coach
CONTACT INFORMATION
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x422
EDUCATION Degree(s) Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, with an emphasis in Secondary Education and Middle School Endorsement, Northern Illinois University
Certifications and Specializations Member of Mensa and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
BIOGRAPHY
Mrs. Marciniak enjoys watching her students grow and find joy in mathematical discovery. In her class, students learn how they can excel at math in an environment where they feel safe to take risks, creatively explore, and apply mathematics. She aims to teach her students to question, challenge, and advocate for their own learning and the learning of others. Prior to coming to Quest Academy, Mrs. Marciniak spent five years as a public-school mathematics instructor, 20 years as a private tutor and advocate for mathematics students, and 10 years as a math department coordinator and instructor at a private cooperative academy.
Title Faculty – Middle School Language Arts and Social Studies
CONTACT INFORMATION
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x462
EDUCATION Degree(s) B.A., William Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa Master Level Certificiate, Northwestern University
BIOGRAPHY
Mr. Shilhanek is in his 23rd year at Quest Academy and his 31st year of teaching overall. He began his teaching career at Cardinal Communicty School District in Eldon, Iowa, followed by five years at Marceline R-V Schools in Marceline, Missouri. He loves working at Quest Academy and educating gifted students because of the amazing talents and creativity of the entire school community. He has worked with 16 students who qualified for the National History Fair, including a second, sixth, 10th and 11th place finishers. He is currently the Quest Academy Middle School Policy Debate Coach, and one of his highlights was sitting in on a non-argument day of the Supreme Court during the school’s Washington, D.C. trip. Additionally, Mr. Shilhanek coached basketball for more than 20 years.
CONTACT INFORMATION School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x461
EDUCATION Degrees(s) B.M., Music Education, Lawrence University
BIOGRAPHY Mrs. Dickerson has been a part of Quest Academy since 1998, when her two oldest daughters entered second grade and kindergarten. Two additional daughters later, she is now the proud alumni parent of four Quest Academy alums from the Classes of ’05, ’07, ’13, and ’17. During the time that her children were in the school, she volunteered in many volunteer positions, including PSA, Auction, as a Room Parent, and as a substitute teacher. She joined Quest Academy as the Development Director in 2018 and is thrilled to be able to devote her time to ensuring the continued success of Quest Academy, the school that she loves!
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x418
EDUCATION Degree(s) B.S. Illinois State University M.A.T., National Louis University
BIOGRAPHY
Mrs. Tovar’s favorite part of teaching is to watch her students’ faces light up with excitement when learning something new. In her class, students learn how to show kindness to others, work independently, and discover their love of learning. One of her goals is to teach students to explore new ideas while developing their skills and talents. Before coming to Quest Academy, Mrs. Tovar taught kindergarten at Da Vinci Academy for 17 years and Summit School for nine years. Her motto is, “Work hard, dream big, and never give up!”
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x401
EDUCATION
Degree(s) B.A., Elementary Education, Newport University, United Kingdom
BIOGRAPHY
Mr. Maskell has been teaching third, fourth, and fifth-grade students for twenty years in both the UK and US. This is his eighth year at Quest. He came from Da Vinci Academy where he taught for eight years. Prior to that, he taught at the Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove. He has worked with advanced learners for twelve years and looks forward to continuing being challenged by these kinds of students. Above all, the valuing of children, raising their self-confidence, and enhancing their love of learning are his main objectives.
Teaching Awards
2007 Postive Promotions, Midwest Teacher of the Year Sam’s Club Teacher of the Year 2007
Title Faculty – Second Grade, Primary Team Leader, and DEIB Committee Co-Chair
CONTACT INFORMATION
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x407
EDUCATION Degree(s) B.S., DePaul University M.Ed., National Louis University
BIOGRAPHY
Ms. Lau-Paredes loves creating challenging opportunities and developing the growth mindset of “loving a great challenge!” She encourages a literacy-rich environment in her classroom and strives to establish a love for reading in all learners. Before coming to Quest Academy, she worked for three years at an independent early childhood school teaching kindergarten and first grade. She loves working at Quest Academy because of the opportunity to provide a creative, challenging, and nuturing environment for gifted learners. There’s no other place that offers children a more personalized learning experience in the most fun way!
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x430
EDUCATION
Degree(s) B.S., Illinois State University
BIOGRAPHY
Quest Academy is Mrs. Gruzinsky’s teaching home, where she creates a caring and challenging environment for her students based on who each person is as an individual. She uses her talents in music, creativity, and ingenuity to use a strong gifted-focused approach toward guiding her students along their learning path.
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x463
EDUCATION Degree(s) B.S., Merchandising, Eastern Illinois University M.A., Elementary Education, Roosevelt University
BIOGRAPHY
Mrs. Fiore has been teaching kindergarten, first grade, and second grade gifted students at Quest Academy for the last 20 years. Prior to her teaching career, she was a merchandiser for J.C. Penney. As she proceeded in her different careers, her love of helping others and teaching children took over as she discovered her lifelong dedication to education. She continues to enjoy teaching gifted children the ability to understand themselves as learners, as well as expanding their knowledge in all interests.
School Email (Primary) School Phone 847.202.8035 x492
EDUCATION Degree(s) B.F.A, Theatre, University of Detroit Mercy M.F.A., Performance, University of Texas at Austin
BIOGRAPHY Mrs. Armentrout is passionate about drama and its impact on people’s lives. She remains committed to nurturing people’s gifts and abilities to communicate clearly and creatively. She is dedicated to inspiring others to love the actor’s process and to direct each student toward authenticity through disciplined practice. Mrs. Armentrout performed in the drama ministry at Willow Creek Community Church where she trained and developed student and adult actors and upfront communicators. She has directed and performed for various organizations across the U.S. and the world, with the goal to entertain and demonstrate how the arts can bring clarity to content and engage the listener.
Has your gifted middle school child outpaced their peers in mathematics, writing or artistic expression? Has school become a place of frustration rather than a place of possibilities and learning?
It might be time for a change.
At Quest, gifted students push boundaries and dive deep. They test hypotheses and are inspired to think critically and creatively. They will participate in authentic, immersive experiences. They will understand how to lead and impact the world around them. Furthermore, they will form strong connections with intellectual peers and teachers who understand how their minds work. In short, they will belong, be seen and be heard. A Quest Middle School education is a gifted education that has a lifelong impact.
At Quest, gifted students benefit from authentic growth and leadership opportunities that take them beyond the classroom. They will also forge meaningful bonds with intellectual peers at a time when these connections are paramount.
At Quest, teachers offer an interdisciplinary approach that provides immersive learning experiences as well as hands-on problem solving. Curriculum is accelerated or deepened in all domains as appropriate.
At Quest, graduates leave with uncommon self-awareness, confidence and the capacity to advocate for themselves. They take responsibility for their own learning on their lifelong journey.
Two Dimensional and Three Dimensional Art Processes
Pottery Wheels
Art History and Aesthetics: Western and Non-Western, African American Art from 1800-1960, Japanese WoodBlock Printing, Native American Weaving Styles, POP Art, Ottoman Empire Tughras