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Faculty and Staff

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Faculty and Staff Directory

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    Lisa-Mae Costa
    School Nurse
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    Lisa-Mae has over 17 years of experience in the medical field, including emergency nursing and school nursing. She joined PCD in 2019, where she also teaches Lower and Middle School Health. Lisa-Mae has worked in hospitals and as a substitute nurse in local school districts. She holds a BS in Nursing from Capella University.

    How do you stay curious and continue growing in your professional journey?
    I stay curious and continue to grow in my professional journey as a school nurse by completing yearly continuing education courses as required to maintain my state licensure. I also read articles, journals, and attend webinars focused on school health, child development, and wellness trends which allows me to stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices.

    What hobbies or interests do you pursue outside of work?
    Outside of work, I love spending quality time with my husband and three children. I enjoy outdoor activities like skiing and hiking, which allow me to connect with nature and stay active. I find it refreshing to be outdoors.

    What do you find most rewarding about working at PCD?
    What I find most rewarding about working at PCD is the school’s strong commitment to community values, which deeply connects with me in my role as school nurse. The open communication and trust I share with families ensure that students' physical, emotional, and social health needs are met, allowing them to thrive both inside and outside of the classroom. This partnership with families is key to helping students succeed. It is incredibly fulfilling to be a part of this community.

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    Jason Roderick
    Wellness Coordinator
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    Jason has practiced as an individual and group therapist both in a group practice and currently in his private practice. He has an extensive background as a teacher both in secondary schools and at the university level, a school administrator in boarding and day schools, and has run experiential programs for the past 15 years.

    Along with his private practice, he is the Director of Counseling Services at Providence Country Day School where he runs and is the Director of an innovative wellness program for high school seniors as they prepare for the transition to adulthood. He routinely works as a consultant with local schools on issues of adolescent development and wellness, and often presents for high school parents and faculty on issues facing adolescents, and drug and alcohol abuse and dependence. As an avid surfer, he created the Providence Country Day surf/yoga program in Nosara, Costa Rica and is currently developing a surf/yoga and meditation program for adults in recovery.

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