MEET OUR SCHOOL LEADERSHIP


Lynn LeRoy, Principal

My name is Lynn LeRoy, I have been blessed to be given the opportunity to serve St. Monica School as Principal.

I taught in the public school system for 25 years before moving into administration. During that time I taught elementary, middle and high school band, and coached basketball, track & field, and cross country.  I also facilitated a variety of clubs, and directed plays and Broadway musicals.  In the administrative arena I served as a middle school Principal and a Director of Curriculum and Instruction.

I received my undergraduate degree in education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a master’s degree in educational technology from Lesley University, and obtained my Educational Policy and Leadership degree and administrative licensure from Marquette University.

I was raised in the Catholic Church and am in a place in life where I have been deepening my Catholic faith over time, so I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to fulfill a role in Catholic education.

Lynn LeRoy, Principal

 

Jon Arens, Assistant Principal

My name is Jonathan Arens and I am extremely excited to serve as the Assistant Principal for St. Monica School alongside Lynn Leroy and this wonderful staff. 

Prior to joining SMS, I served as the Director of Pupil Services and Special Education and as an assistant principal for a public school system in Milwaukee. Before going into administration, I was a special education teacher at the middle school and high school level in both the city of Milwaukee as well as several suburbs. I actually started my career as a business consultant before deciding to make the switch over to education when we moved to Milwaukee from Chicago. 

I received my undergraduate degree in English and History from University of Wisconsin-Madison and a master’s degree in Special Education from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I attained my principal and director of instruction licenses from Concordia-Wisconsin, and my pupil services administrator license from Cardinal Stritch. 

My grandmother worked as a middle school science teacher at a Catholic school on the South Side of Chicago for many decades, and was a critical influence on me going into teaching. I am excited to get an opportunity to grow as she did within a Catholic school in the same community I am blessed to call home.

Jon Arens, Assistant Principal