

Dominguez, Deborah (1991) - Director of Technology; Director of Hilbert Early Education Center; Associate Director of Lower School
317/415-2851
Mrs. Dominguez holds a bachelor of arts in elementary education with a kindergarten endorsement from Purdue University, and has a graduate endorsement and English as a second language endorsement from the University of Houston. In addition, she has extensive advanced academic training in gifted curriculum, math, language and media. Her teaching career began in Houston and continued in Indianapolis Public Schools for one year. She taught fourth grade for six years at Park Tudor before being named Director of the Hilbert Early Education Center. She also directs the Park Tudor After School program.
Pellico, Karen - Technology Curriculum Coordinator for Grades Preschool-5
317/415-2731
Mrs. Pellico holds B.S. and M.S. degrees from Butler University with special endorsements. She began her teaching career at the Hasten Hebrew Academy of Indianapolis, where she served as an early childhood administrator as well as a classroom teacher. She has experience teaching in grades kindergarten through six. She has extensive training in technology and has presented technology workshops at national conferences. Mrs. Pellico enjoys traveling with her husband to experience new cultures and new places and is a volunteer at St. Vincent Hospital in Carmel.
Phillips, Mark (2003) – Upper School Technology Specialist
317/415-2710
Mr. Phillips holds B.A. degrees in chemistry and mathematics (magna cum laude) from Kenyon College, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and named a two-time First Team Academic All-American in soccer. He holds a master's degree in secondary education from Indiana University. Mr. Phillips was the head boys' varsity soccer coach and camp director at Noblesville High School. He was named 2002 Indianapolis Star North coach of the year, and received similar honors in the same position at Thomas Worthington High School in Ohio. He was the youth camps co-director and scholastic coordinator for Indiana Blast Professional Soccer and has been a camp trainer and counselor at Indiana University Soccer Camps. He has been a professional soccer player with the Indiana Blast and in Frederikshavn, Denmark. He also coaches Middle School soccer and boys' basketball.
Realey, Bryon J. (1998) - Technology System Assistant Manager
317/415-2783
Mr. Realey has been involved in education and technology for a number of years. He previously was a consulting engineer and technical trainer for a leading regional computer reseller, where he served as senior education engineer with the company's Indiana K-12 team, managed network management and user training at Tecumseh Middle School and Earhart Elementary in Lafayette and served as the Apple On-Site Consulting Engineer at Eli Lilly and Company. He has developed his personal web site into an education resource and has been a presenter at Indiana Computer Educator Conferences. He also has done volunteer work for a not-for-profit organization called Computers for the Handicapped. He holds a B.S. degree in biology from Indiana State University.
Ritz, Ryan (1999) - Upper School Computer Programming Teacher; Campus Programmer
317/415-2876
In addition to teaching Upper School Computer Programming classes, Mr. Ritz also handles programming for the school's web site and other software applications. He holds a B.A. degree in computer science from DePauw University, where he was the recipient of the Wylie-Condict Computer Science Scholarship and was inducted into Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma and Mortar Board honor societies. He served as senior consultant with Summit Group in Indianapolis and as project manager and technical leader on a number of technology project implementations. He also has worked as a software engineer for Andersen Consulting and DePauw University, as a computer science research assistant at DePauw, and as a computer coordinator assistant the Hasten Hebrew Academy of Indianapolis. He is a co-author of "On the Progress of Development Groupware to Support Notetaking."
Stotts, Douglas (2003) - Middle School Technology Specialist
317/415-2730
Mr. Stotts holds a B.S. in elementary education from Greenville College and is completing his master's degree at Butler University. He has served as technology integration specialist and library media specialist for the Plainfield Schools and was a fifth and sixth grade teacher in Illinois.
Webster, Michael (2007) - Technology Systems Manager
317/415-2983
Mr. Webster holds a BSEET degree (electrical engineering technology) from Purdue University. For the past six years has has worked as a tech support engineer for Harris Corporation headquartered in Quincy, Illinois. He holds a Network+ Certification and is working to obtain CCNA and A+ Certifications.