St. Michael's Country Day School
Deanne (Forgue) Reilly is an accomplished educator with extensive experience in various roles, ranging from classroom teaching to administrative positions. Currently serving as the Assistant Director and Education Coordinator at Newport YMCA - Twice as Nice Early Learning Center since August 2024, Deanne previously worked as an educator at St. Michael's Country Day School from October 2021 to August 2024 and as the school principal at Pocasset Elementary School from August 2015 to July 2020. Other notable positions include Lead Teacher at Forest Ave School, District Intervention Coordinator for Middletown Public Schools, and an educator at multiple levels, including 4th grade and inclusion classrooms. Deanne holds multiple advanced degrees in education, including a Master's in Educational Leadership and Administration, and has been actively involved in professional development and curriculum development initiatives throughout their career.
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St. Michael's Country Day School
St. Michael's Country Day School is an independent, nondenominational, coeducational school for children from preschool through grade eight. There is an atmosphere at St. Michael’s of high expectation – teachers who speak passionately about their role in educating the next generation of student leadership in the community and in the world; trustees who view St. Michael’s as the finest school in Newport and who aspire to build the finest school in the country; parents who make sacrifice and commitment to help create a dynamic, inspiring community for their children; students who sense the importance of these years in determining their character and future success. When you visit St. Michael’s, you will find happy students, engaged parents, and a distinguished, caring faculty. The school and its Spanish mission style buildings are set upon 7 acres of beautifully manicured grounds overlooking Easton's Beach and within walking distance of downtown Newport. The historic Mason House, one of three buildings on campus, was designed by world-renowned architect Irving Gill and is a destination "must see" for architectural enthusiasts around the world.