Misty Kosciusko – Special Events Coordinator
When Danielle’s son was three years old she met several other homeschooling families and has been hooked ever since! Until now she has mostly unschooled and it has worked really well for them. The best parts of homeschooling have been the flexibility, having space for lengthy free play, the ability to keep learning fun and being able to keep things ‘slow’ and present. Homeschooling also allows them to regularly visit family in Switzerland, Austria and in Florida and also to take their converted camper van ‘Mobly’ out on adventures!
Maribeth is a former elementary school teacher and is forever grateful to be home educating her own children. She loves the flexibility and freedom of being able to create her own curriculum and explore the community. Her favorite part of homeschooling is being able to individualize learning and focus on various interests.
Maribeth and her two boys are often outdoors playing sports and especially enjoy trying new things. They love music, languages, reading and making new friends! They are so happy to be a part of the OSC family and are looking forward to a great year of loving learning!
Maribeth can be reached at mentor@oceanstatecoop.org
Samantha Ucci – Building Day Coordinator
Hi! Born and raised in Rhode Island, living in Coventry with my husband, 2 energetic and wild kids: Makenna and Sawyer, 2 dogs, cat and beehive. When I’m not dealing with a circus, you may run into us finding a new library to check out (see what I did there) or searching for a new playground to conquer. When I can finally relax after a long day, I have my nose in a book or making some craft.
Sam can be reached at buildingdays@oceanstatecoop.org
Michelle Colburg – Social Media Manager
Michelle can be reached at socialmedia@oceanstatecoop.org
Tracey Noonan – Co-op Celebrations Coordinator
Tracey can be reached at celebrations@oceanstatecoop.org
Michelle Jarbeau – Supply Coordinator
Michelle can be reached at supplies@oceanstatecoop.org
Shannon Ruiz – Fine Arts Coordinator