Our Leadership Team

Dr. Eric Wozniak

Assistant Principal (grades 6th – 12th)

Dr. Wozniak has been a professional educator for 28 years and holds a bachelor’s degree in Broad Field Science and Chemistry Education, two master’s degrees, one in Educational Technology Integration and another in Teaching and Learning. In 2017, Dr. Wozniak earned his Ph.D. from Cardinal Stritch University in Educational Leadership and the Advancement of Learning and Service. He has taught a variety of secondary school courses including Physical Science, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, AP Physics, Environmental Science, Computer Science, and Algebra. Dr. Wozniak has also created and taught courses in character development and leadership for adolescents. In higher education, Dr. Wozniak has taught master’s level courses in curriculum design, educational technology integration, and action research. Through his career, Dr. Wozniak has served as a classroom teacher, athletic coach, technology director, academic dean, and headmaster of an independent 7th–12th grade boarding and day school.

Ms. Kami Joy

Assistant Principal (grades K – 5th)

Ms. Joy earned her education degree from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.  With over 22 years of experience in both public and private school settings, she has taught a wide range of grade levels and subjects.  Ms. Joy’s educational experiences have enabled her to collaborate with a diverse group of people to achieve the common goal of enhancing student achievement and character development.  Ms. Joy has a passion for cultivating a love of reading while building strong, lifelong literacy skills for students.  She has led professional development workshops and mentored teachers in literacy instruction.  She is dedicated to supporting fellow educators through collaboration, reflection, and guided support.

Mrs. Emily Gajewski

Director of Special Education and Pupil Services

Mrs. Gajewski earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from Marquette University in the area of Speech-Language Pathology. Since then, she has provide services to children and adults with disabilities in public schools, private schools, medical settings, and through her own private practice. Mrs. Gajewski obtained additional licensure and currently serves as the Director of Special Education and Pupil Services. She is well-versed in special education law, policies, and procedures and has particular interest in developing best practices for students with disabilities within the context of classical education.