Dionne Landgraf
Dionne believes every student brings a unique voice to the classroom, and together they grow through shared learning and discovery. Her goal is to create a welcoming environment where each student feels valued and inspired—encouraged to explore their strengths, ask meaningful questions, and engage deeply in the learning process. For her, the classroom is a collaborative space where ideas, experiences, and perspectives become vibrant, purposeful work.
She views knowledge as a gift—one that empowers students to wonder, explore, and grow in both skill and character.
Within the STEM curriculum, curiosity meets purpose. These disciplines challenge students to think critically, solve problems creatively and confidently, and become compassionate, capable contributors to the world around them. She considers it a privilege to walk alongside them as they set goals, pursue growth, rise to challenges, and discover how God has uniquely designed them to think, build, and serve.
United by a shared love for creativity, service, and faith, her family seeks to serve others through the arts and academics. In addition to teaching, she serves as organist at St. Stanislaus Parish, working with the music ministry to glorify God through worship.