

Our leadership is devoted to overseeing The Little School campus through administration, but also through vigilant interest and care. Our school exists to foster your children and to be an extension of the environment, nurturing, and education which the parents desire. Since our beginning in 2005, we have been committed to providing the children in our care with the highest quality early childhood experience.
Jennifer Adams, M.Ed., CAS School Psychology, Founding Director
We often say that The Little School is the insides of Jennifer’s brain dumped out into the world. Indeed, TLS owes its forward-thinking (and forever evolving) mission to this woman with a strong vision and profound belief in every child’s one-of-a-kind capabilities. Jennifer was born into a family of educators; her father was a superintendent in the public schools and her mother was the head of The Summit School, an independent school in Winston-Salem for Pre-K through ninth grade. These early years living and attending Summit heavily influenced her pedagogic approach for a unique child-centered education; one where creative thinking and problem solving reigned king. Indeed, her earliest jobs were spent as a camp counselor, a preschool teacher, and a middle school teacher for children with learning and emotional disabilities.
Jennifer earned her undergraduate degree from Colorado State University. Jennifer headed to the other side of the country to The University of Delaware where she completed her Masters in Education with a concentration in children with disabilities, as well as a Specialist Level degree in School Psychology. She returned to North Carolina and began working as a School Psychologist in the Alamance Burlington School System. She set out to find the perfect school for her children- one where EVERY child is invited to play. A school where children were encouraged to explore, to think for themselves, to get muddy, and to be uniquely themselves. It simply did not exist. Never content to sit still or settle, Jennifer decided to build that school, and we are grateful she did.
Mary Swanson, Founder & Owner
After 26 years at AAA, Mary left her job in 2005 to become the very first teacher at The Little School. The rest, as they say, is history. Mary makes it happen. If it weren’t for Mary, we may all be sitting around the kitchen table dreaming about this magical school. From its inception, Mary has been cheering on the children at TLS, combing consignment sales for the best deals on dump trucks, crooning karaoke over muffins, and spreading the TLS joy. Simply put, she is the lighthouse of reason in a sea of dreamers.
Mary was born the oldest of four siblings, spending much of her life here in Durham, NC. She is the proud Aunt to nine and lives to dote on her ever-growing list of great-nieces and nephews. Dubbed “The Queen”, wherever she goes, she leaves a lasting impression. You can find her most mornings at Coffee World, sharing doughnut holes and an iced latte with her dog Sweetie.


The support staff for both campuses, are the backbone to the structure, efficiency, and yes, even the fun of our days. Not only do our support staff fulfill their responsibilities that we all depend upon for a successful school, but they also care about the success of the teachers, and the health and happiness of the children!
Bonnie Cady, Human Resource Director & Business Manager

Lynne No, Staff Recruiter and Trainer

Laura Haslam, Curriculum Director
After spending six years at The Little School, Laura took the 2015-2016 school year to pursue a Master’s degree in Education and Human Development through the teacher education program at Boulder Journey School in Boulder, Colorado. This process has been quite a whirlwind, and she is excited to share the things that she has learned with the educators and students at The Little School. Laura earned her BA in English in 2005 from Faulkner University and promptly started working with three-year-olds at a local preschool. Since then, she has learned so much about being an intentional, thoughtful teacher from the children and adults alike, and is excited to learn from and support such a community of like-minded people! Laura lives in Chapel Hill with her husband, Josh, and their cats Jilly and Philip. She is a big fan of quirky workplace comedies, reading the same books over and over again, strolling through the woods, and going on grocery store adventures.
Chris, Director of Food Programs
Chris was born near Hartford, CT. He found his way down to North Carolina and received his BA in Biology from UNC-CH. He has over 30 years of experience in food service. Chris was the kitchen manager at the famous Flying Burrito in Chapel Hill for 8 years. He was a line chef at Panzanella in Southern Village for 2 years and Head Chef at Town Hall Grill for 7 years, also in Southern Village. Chris is married to his lovely wife, Erin, and has two sons, Oscar and Benjamin. Chris enjoys politics, art and science exploration.


Jennie Ogden, School Director

Natasha (Tasha) Rhodes, Assistant Director

Cole Kenworthy, Assistant Director
Mr. Cole was dropped off by unicorn storks in Hickory, NC. He learned to frolic at an early age and never stopped. Mr. Cole graduated from Rainbow Dash Wizard School with Magnum Lum Unicorn honors. He began working with children almost twelve years ago as a coach for youth sports. Cole joined The Little School back in 2007 as a professional frolicker. Together with his students, they have hiked and mapped the surrounding woods, discovering “the magic mountains”, “wonderland”, and countless other delights. Cole can find magic anywhere, and TLS is forever grateful for his humor, energy and joy. In his spare time, Mr. Cole likes to frolic between hither & yon, i.e. playing basketball, enjoying multiple brunches, running, and paddling down the Eno river with his best dog friend, Dover.
Shannon Borland, Senior Office Manager
Wendy Cuahutle, Office Manager
Wendy joined The Little School when we opened the Waterstone campus in 2010. She started as a teacher working with our 1’s, 2’s and 3’s, and was an integral part of their growth and development. Wendy joined our administrative team in 2015. Wendy began working in early childhood education after graduating high school, at which time she earned her ECE credentials. After starting her own family with her husband Oscar, she became a stay at home Mom. She was able to be actively involved in her children’s school activities during their early years. Now her daughter, Dyani, is a nurse at Duke Hospital and her son, Oscar, works in graphic design/digital marketing. Wendy enjoys spending time with her family and friends and going to the beach in her spare time.
Courtney Grasty, Atelierista
Courtney is the school Atelierista (art teacher), and she loves children and art! She started working at The Little School in 2015 and has held many different positions at TLS . Before she became a teacher, she was a stuntwoman for film and TV, and an avid painter and sculptor. She is also a 7th degree black belt Karate Master. She is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education through the University of Colorado and Boulder Journey School. Courtney is a native of Orange County who has lived in Los Angeles, Manhattan, and Miami Beach. She has traveled to 22 countries and 32 states and hopes to continue the exploration throughout life. She has a big family spread all around the world. She lives in Northern Orange County with her wonderful husband Luke and their daughters- Ava and Juna, dogs- Charlie and Pita, cats – Satchmo & Alfredo, and an unofficially adopted horse “Breezy.”
David, Head Chef
Chef David joined TLS in 2017 as the school chef of the Hillsborough campus and knew immediately he had found the perfect home to fulfill his passion— nourishing people. He started cooking professionally in 2005 at the age of 17 as a line cook for Jerusalem Garden Cafe— a long-standing staple of the culinary-powerhouse town of Asheville, NC. At the time, his mother Bronwyn was the executive chef of the restaurant. He followed in her lineage and took a more prominent role as sous chef in 2008. Afterwards, he served in executive/managerial roles for several restaurants including Saladelia Cafe in Durham and Bona Fide Sandwich Co. in Hillsborough. Chef David has played an integral role in developing the culinary program at TLS from our grab-n-go program, our Farm-to-Table dinner series, our weekly family take-home meals and most importantly, nourishing our young friends every day.
When he’s not in the kitchen, he’s most likely doing all the dad things (his children Jade and Onyx are both TLS alumni); coaching his kids’ sports teams and long weekend hikes are his favorites. Or he’s lacing up his running shoes and listening to music (it’s Beyoncé, he’s listening to Beyoncé). “I truly believe in the founding principles of The Little School,” he says. “This place is different. It is a rare bastion of child empowerment and development that pushes back on a society that routinely normalizes de-platforming our most impressionable minds. Food is a large part of that. We strive to nourish— to make mealtime a communal experience abundant in comfort, freedom and exposure. Being a part of this movement is an honor and without question the most noble work of my career.”
Kitchen Assistant – Sierra

Heather Rose, Director
Heather Rose has worked in early childhood education, primarily with infants and toddlers, for over a decade. If you ever want to geek out about brain development during the ages of 0-3, she is your gal. Heather first joined The Little School of Hillsborough in 2012. In her ever-evolving roles at The Little School, she has served as a teacher, mentor, school director, and pedagogista at both campuses. She has cherished the opportunity to build relationships with children, classrooms, teachers, and families at both campuses. She is passionate about strengthening the image of the child, advocating for a greater community presence, and beautifying the environment inside and out. In her spare time, she goes on adventures with her blended family, which includes 3 rambunctious boys. Her favorite daydream is life on a micro-farm with pygmy goats and chickens while spending her days gardening and pickling all things!
Jasmine Gibson, Assistant Director
Jasmine is a native of Raleigh, NC and has been a proud member of the TLS family since 2013. She has spent her time working with children ages 1-5. She embraces the idea that all children are capable and encourages them to reach their highest potential. She not only encourages children, but her co-workers, as well. Jasmine is currently pursuing a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies at Elizabeth City State University. (Go Vikings!) In her spare time, Jasmine is the Marvel and DC movie queen and also enjoys singing, traveling, reading, and spending time with family and friends.
Veta Neville, Assistant Director
Veta was born and raised in Hillsborough, NC. Early on, she knew that she loved working with little children. They were drawn to her, and she was the one who would end up babysitting! She has been working with children for about 20 years. She has worked with the school system, camps, child care centers, and church. She also gives back by helping others as a Missionary, being a listening ear, feeding the hungry, and helping battered women. Veta is also passionate about working in Cosmetology, doing hair and nails. Her hobbies are enjoying good food with family and friends, bringing joy to others, making people laugh, and any art that inspires her. Working at The Little School has become a big part of her. It allows her to give back what she so eagerly can by seeing what a child’s needs are and being creative in helping in any way that she can.
Josh Pang, Office Manager
Joshua Pang graduated from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. He is currently working as the Senior Officer Manager of Employee Relations for the Little School at Duke. Josh’s role is to make sure that our employees are up to date on any required documentation, ensuring teachers have enough time and the appropriate resources to plan out their curriculum, while promoting a positive and inclusive work environment. His passion has always been advocating for children and students. Josh believes every child has the potential to achieve greatness and cannot wait to help them on their journey. Dancing usually consumes his free time, from teaching beginner hip hop classes to performing at local events, his feet are usually on the move!
Toiya, Office Manager
Toiya is a native of Chapel Hill, NC and devout TarHeel fan. Although her journey with TLS has just begun in 2024, her love, compassion, and care for young children dates back to 1997 when she began her career in Early Child Care Education. From a very young age Toyia knew that her passion was in regards to young children. Through teaching Toyia discovered an additional passion, working in administration within an early childhood setting. Administration offers a dual position where she gets the pleasure of nurturing young minds as well as serving as a liaison for both families and staff. In her time away from work she mostly enjoys spending time with her two daughters and family. As a business and hobby she is equally passionate about creating organic body scrubs, bath salts, and other body wellness products.
Janice Lemmons, Atelierista
Janice graduated in 2009 from Savannah College of Art and Design with a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Art, going on to teach painting to children and adults full time for 5 years. Later, she went back to school for a Teaching certification in ESL (English as a Second Language), working remotely with foreign language speakers. She also worked as a Pre-kindergarten teacher in Cary, at our TLS at Hillsborough campus for two years, and is training as an Art Therapy Practitioner. Her goal to pass on to others is the understanding that what we each have inside of us are all the tools to succeed the way we need to. The instructor is merely just a guide. Alleviation comes when we recognize our own strengths and talents. What the other person next to us is doing is their magic, and we each have our own. When creating art, realistic forms can teach us about techniques and symbolisms while we are expressing ourselves, and free art is what helps us exercise and realize our intrinsic motivations. Outside of work, Janice is soaking up the simple pleasures and passing moments with family and friends. She loves astronomy and the wonder the night sky brings. She is always up for a beautiful walk in nature, exploring new swimming holes and places to eat, and volunteering to help animals.


Our staff is comprised of professional teachers from diverse backgrounds. We are well-read, well-traveled, professional teachers, artists, and athletes who bring our experiences together in a team-teaching environment in order to offer a truly unique educational environment to the children we serve. We are here because we are dedicated to growing self-assured, self-confident kids. We are here because we love to play. We are here to get messy. We are here because we love what we do.
