Our Teachers are the Soul of Our School
Our school’s dedicated faculty are experts who work with parents and children to ensure that our students make the most of their time in the classroom.
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Tania Hino
Maestra Tania is PCPE's parent educator and teaches the “Círculo de chicos” class.
Tania is a bilingual social worker, parenting educator, a wife, and a mother of three vibrant multicultural children.
She received her masters in social work from the University of Washington in 2002 and is a licensed social worked and a certified positive discipline trainer/facilitator. Tania has provided parent evaluations and parenting coaching/education for over 15 years.
When she's not teaching parents, you might find her hosting Spanish language story times at various Seattle Public Library branches.
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Adriana Casas
Maestra Adriana teaches the “Preescolar” and “Pre-K” classes.
Adriana obtained her degree at the University of North Texas. She is certified in the state of Washington in early childhood and elementary education. She has experience teaching in bilingual and dual language public schools. She worked for John Stanford International School as a Kindergarten teacher and as a guest teacher.
She fell in love with the PCPE school and community during her son’s two years that he was enrolled. In her free time, Adriana loves to explore the PNW by hiking and biking.
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Marisol Alonso
Marisol Alonso is a Mexican social worker by training. For over 10 years, she worked as a nanny, which strengthened her calling to service and her connection with children.
Her path in education began when she joined PCPE, where she discovered the joy of learning and teaching children, as well as a love for sharing her language and culture. She was Teacher Adriana's right-hand person, an experience that deeply inspired her and made her fall in love with the community project.
Thanks to an opportunity given by Tania, Marisol took on the role of a teacher, one of the most significant and rewarding achievements of her life. She is currently also a student of early childhood education, which is strengthening her preparation and reaffirming her commitment to providing quality education.
Today, she stands out for her dedication and passion for teaching, convinced that education and culture are bridges that strengthen identity and enrich future generations.