Administration and Faculty
Our team is thrilled to be a part of this exciting first chapter of your child’s life. We truly care about the children in our charge and make every decision with their best interests in mind. Do you have a question for one of our staff members? Please contact us!
Administration
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Cahill ClareClare Cahill Business Manager Send message »
My first role, which I began in 2005, was as office manager. Over the years my position duties increased and evolved, and I was promoted to WCC’s business and human resource manager. As such, I oversee the day-to-day operations of WCC from accounting, summer camp program, vendor services, building and grounds maintenance/safety, recruiting/retainer staff, employee benefits, and more.
If I’m not at my desk, you will find me stealing a few minutes to be surrounded by your kids. I am always met with warm and sometime sticky hugs, belly giggles, and toothy smiles. This is by far the best part of my day!
I am an avid reader and traveler. I always have a “go-to” bag ready in case a quick weekend getaway becomes available. I am curious by nature and love to learn and meet new challenges.
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Ivankovic LelaLela Ivankovic Westbrook Campus, Site Director Send message »
Lela Ivankovic is the site director of our Westbrook Campus. Lela has been dedicated to the field of early childhood education for more than 20 years. Lela began her teaching career at Gan Hayled Preschool and School for Friends in Washington, D.C. Lela joined WCC in 2005. Prior to her current position, Lela was a lead teacher and a school-age coordinator. Lela was born and raised in Belgrade, Serbia where she earned a B.A. in special education with a minor in psychology from the University of Belgrade. In the United States, Lela gained a M.A. in liberal studies from Georgetown University. In her free time, Lela enjoys reading, traveling, and collecting medicinal herbs and spices.
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King LibbyLibby King Executive Director Send message »
I was born and raised in Suffern, New York. I moved to Maryland in the early 1990's. I graduated from Pace University with a dual BA degree in human relations and early childhood, and a minor in psychology. I have worked at WCC for the past 32 years, starting my career at WCC as a teacher, I then became the site director of our Circle Campus for 11 years, and lastly, I became the executive director in 2012. My philosophy about early education is to get children excited about learning early in their lives so that they will become lifelong curious learners.
When not at WCC, I enjoy spending time with my family and going to the beach or pool. We often travel home to New York to visit extended family and friends. My hobbies are shopping, working out, learning to cook, and bake new recipes.
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McDonald DorothyDorothy McDonald Director, Special Projects Send message »
I have worked for national non-profit associations for over 40 years specializing in association management including but not limited to: communications, development, governance, and financial management.
I began working for WCC in 2020 as the Director of Special Projects to help WCC with COVID-19 regulations and compliance as well as a grant writer for COVID relief grants. My position has evolved to include communications, website development and maintenance, information technology, and special projects to name a few.
Married for over 30 years, I feed my soul by reading, cooking, watching sports, playing cards/games, and spending time with family and friends. My guilty pleasure is dark chocolate and a good cabernet!
Faculty
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Dove SandraSandra Dove Assistant Teacher - Leopards Send message »
Sandra Dove is an assistant teacher in the Leopard classroom at the Westbrook Campus. Sandra began her career in the childcare field in 1976 at the River Road Child Care Center. Sandra joined WCC in 1990. Sandra has worked in all age groups as a floater teacher and an assistant teacher. When not at school, Sandra enjoys spending time with her three sisters, watching TV, and crocheting.
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Drake-Brockman RosemaryRosemary Drake-Brockman Assistant Teacher - Leopards
I have been affiliated with Westmoreland Children’s Center for seventeen years. I started as a camper and later, when old enough, worked the summers as a camp counselor while in high school and college.
I graduated from Georgetown Visitation in 2018, and I am a recent graduate of the University of Dayton in Ohio. I received a bachelor’s degree in political science with a minor in sociology. Go Flyers!
I love working with kids. I see the world through their eyes, and I am new again. In my spare time, I like to travel, paint, listen to music, and garden.
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Hensley WendyWendy Hensley Lead Teacher - Dragonflies Send message »
This is my eighteenth year teaching at WCC, and I have over twenty five years’ experience working with young children. I have a Bachelor of Arts in Literature from St. Mary’s College of Maryland and my CDA. I enjoy learning and actively enroll in continuing educational classes so I can be relevant and knowledgeable in early childhood education. Some interesting facts about me: I have three sons, three grandchildren (soon-to-be four), love animals, hiking, swimming, photography, and reading. I am looking forward to a great school year with our new dragonflies. I feel privileged to do a job I absolutely love!
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Hill AngelaAngela Hill Lead Teacher - Leopards Send message »
Angela Hill is the lead teacher in the Leopard’s classroom at the Westbrook campus. Angela received her bachelor’s degree of music education in 1992 from Howard University in Washington, D.C., with a minor in piano and vocal studies. Angela continued her education when taking the 90-hour training course with the ECE Association of Maryland, under the tutelage of Jackie Howell. Angela began her journey in the world of teaching when she came to WCC in 1994. During her 28 years at WCC, Angela has worked with all age groups and in all teaching roles from floater to lead teacher. Angela continues to enjoy her experience in early childhood education and her time working at WCC. When she is not teaching, Angela is busy at home with her husband and daughter, working in her church community as a hired musician, giving vocal performances in the D.C. metropolitan area, painting, or shopping!
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Holt KylaKyla Holt Lead Teacher - Ducklings Send message »
Kyla Holt is the lead teacher in the Duckling class at the Circle campus location. Kyla received her bachelor’s degree in elementary education in 2023 from Salisbury University in Salisbury, MD. Prior to college, Kyla completed her 99-hour certification as she completed her courses in the early childhood education program for the Maryland Association in 2019. Prior to starting at WCC, Kyla worked in childcare for six years with all ages from infants to school age children in many capacities: floater, assistant teacher, aide, and lead teacher. When Kyla is not teaching, she enjoys playing semi-professional soccer, gardening, hiking, and being in the water!
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Kelley AngelineAngeline Kelley Lead Teacher - Teddy Bears Send message »
Ann Kelley has been a teacher at Westmorland Children’s Center for the past thirteen years. She has a B.A. From the University of Maryland in English Literature and earned her CDA in 2010. Ann and her husband have raised three children and now have two of the most wonderful granddaughters in the world. When she is not working, she is walking her large yellow dog Lucca all over Bethesda.
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Manda SabinaSabina Manda Assistant Teacher - Starfish Send message »
Sabina Manda is an assistant teacher in the Starfish class at the Westbrook campus. Sabina was born in Malawi, Africa. Sabina has been working at WCC since 2001. Sabina has worked in all age groups as a floater and an assistant teacher. Sabina likes working with kids and seeing smiles on their faces. In her free time, Sabina enjoys spending time with her two sons, cooking, and watching a good movie. Sabina also likes working as a nursing assistant on weekends.
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Santos NeysaNeysa Santos Assistant Teacher - Ducklings Send message »
I have worked with children (infant through second grade) for the past 12 years. I knew I wanted to work with children when I first worked as a counselor in training (CIT) and then teacher assistant when my journey started in Lowell School. I have also worked with first and second graders through the years. I worked in a bilingual daycare for two years and as a teacher in Sunday School for four years as well. I truly enjoy working with children. I love spending my free time with family and friends and trying new things. I enjoy the movies, a good fiction book, and scrapbooking. I look forward to a fun year of learning, growth, and adventure.
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Wims ChipriannaChiprianna Wims Lead Teacher - Starfish Send message »
Chiprianna Wims is the lead teacher in the Starfish class at the Westmoreland Campus. Chiprianna earned a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education from Ashford University. She has been teaching for 10 years overall but with WCC for seven years. Chiprianna started with WCC as a two’s teacher and grown into new teaching roles that led her to the pre-k classroom. Prior to being employed at WCC she was teaching pre-k at Georgetown Hill Early School in Darnestown, Maryland. Chiprianna started her career working with children when she was 15 years old and always knew she wanted to be a teacher. Previously, Chiprianna was a competitive cheerleading coach for seven years in Gaithersburg. In her free time Chiprianna enjoys working out, reading, and spending time with her niece and nephew.
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Zurita RosarioRosario Zurita Floater Send message »
Rosario Zurita was born in La Paz, Bolivia, before moving to the United States in her twenties. Rosario is a floater for WCC and describes herself as being “a caregiver at heart” as she has dedicated her career toward caring for children and the elderly. Rosario has eight grandkids with whom she adores and spends most of her free time. She also loves to garden and her favorite food is cheese pizza!