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Directory & Addresses

Directory

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    Mike Reinhard
    Athletics
    Associate Athletic Trainer
    2016
    Eastern University - BA
    Bio
     
    Mike Reinhard serves as Associate Athletic Trainer. He earned his BA in athletic training from Eastern University. Before joining the faculty at Woodberry in 2016, Mr. Reinhard worked at Malvern Preparatory School.  He lives in the Route 15 House.
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    Jairo Rivera
    Foreign Language
    Chair
    2006
    (540) 672-3900 Ext 8629
    National University, Managua - BEd
    Indiana University - MA
    Bio
     
    Jairo Rivera serves as chair of the foreign language department, teaches Spanish, coaches Model UN, and co-directs the Central American Study Abroad (CASA) summer program. A native of Nicaragua with a BEd from National University in Managua and an MA from Indiana University, he taught at Peddie School, Taft School, and Ransom Everglades School before coming to Woodberry in 2006. Mr. Rivera lives in the Smith House with his wife, Ileana, and their two sons.
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    Bill Robertson
    Alumni and Development
    Director of the Amici Fund & Alumni Relations
    2006
    (540) 672-6723
    Duke University - BA
    Bio
     
    Bill Robertson is director of the Amici Fund and alumni relations, a role he previously held from 2006 to 2010. He is a graduate of The Hill School and Duke University. After his first stint at Woodberry, Mr. Robertson served as director of alumni relations at Hill, where he launched a new career networking program for alumni. He most recently helped produce Shaking Through, a recording and documentary series about creative self-expression through Weathervane Music, a non-profit he helped co-found with a fellow Hill classmate. Mr. Robertson and his wife, Tracy, have two children and live in the Rapp Boyd Duplex.
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    Tracy Robertson
    English
    English
    2021
    Duke University - BA
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - MEd
    Bio
     
    Tracy holds a bachelor’s degree in English and theater from Duke University and a masters in teaching from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has taught middle school and high school English and theater in several public and private schools, most recently at Renaissance Academy and Kimberton Waldorf School, both in Pennsylvania. She also has experience leading outdoor education programs. She teaches English, directs the winter play, and work with The Talon, Woodberry's literary magazine. Tracy and her husband, Bill, director of the Amici Fund and alumni relations, will live in the Rapp Boyd Duplex.
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    Richard Robinson
    Fine Arts Visual
    2016
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    John Rose
    Facilities
    Maintenance Manager
    2015
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    Dr. Seth Rushton
    English
    English
    2019
    Claremont Graduate University - PhD
    Bio
     
    Seth Rushton is a member of the English department and teaches fourth- and fifth-form English. He also coaches track. Dr. Rushton comes to Woodberry from California, where he just completed a Ph.D. in English literature and religion at the Claremont Graduate University. He  lives in Terry with his wife Gail.
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Package and US Mail Deliveries


Packages are to be addressed to: 
898 Woodberry Forest Road, Woodberry Forest, VA 22989


When mailing to specific departments please use:

Admission Office                     
241 Woodberry Station

Alumni and Development Office  

402 Woodberry Station

Athletic Office
378 Woodberry Station 

Business Office                         
10 Woodberry Station

College Counseling                  
148 Woodberry Station

Dean of Students                     
334 Woodberry Station

Financial Aid                              
30 Woodberry Station

Headmaster                               
48 Woodberry Station

Sports Camp                             
378 Woodberry Station
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