Applewood History

Our History

A Rich Legacy in Our Community

For over three decades, Applewood has been a cornerstone of early childhood education in the Londonderry/Derry area. Founded by families, for families, we remain deeply rooted in our mission to provide high-quality, community-driven care and education for young children.

In 1989, the abrupt closure of a local child care center left families in the Londonderry/Derry area with few options for quality care. Recognizing the urgent need, a group of parents came together to establish The Applewood Learning Center. Within just four months, they secured a location, obtained funding, hired an Educational Director, and opened the doors to Applewood—a full-day, high-quality, non-profit early care and education program.

From its inception, Applewood embraced a unique model of parent-teacher partnership. Parents played a central role in governance, forming a Board of Directors composed entirely of Applewood families to guide the center’s mission and vision. This collaborative spirit, built on trust and mutual respect, laid the foundation for a thriving community.

Over the years, Applewood has grown and thrived, supported by the dedication of its families and staff. Grants from organizations like The Building #19 Foundation, NYNEX, and AT&T have helped fund critical resources, from technology for our school-age program to infrastructure improvements. In partnership with First NH Bank, Applewood secured and renovated the building it calls home today.

As the only self-supporting non-profit child care center in the Londonderry/Derry area, Applewood has become a model for early childhood education. Guided by its mission, the center continues to prioritize well-educated teachers, support parents as their child’s first teachers, and nurture each child’s individual growth within a vibrant, connected community.

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Founder's Message

In 1989, a group of families worked together to launch what was an unfamiliar model of early care and education in NH. We had come together after the abrupt closing of one of the few full-day childcare programs in the Derry-Londonderry area. Devastated that we had few options for our children, we decided to enter into partnership to open a full-day, high-quality, non-profit early care and education program for young children.

Partnership was the key. We were not looking merely for parent involvement; we were looking for parent-teacher partnership, an entirely different concept. An Educational Director would be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the program, but the Board of Directors would be responsible for guiding Applewood in its mission, and the Board would be composed solely of Applewood parents.

From Day One, we were told that Applewood would never succeed with parents playing a primary role in the organization. We disagreed. We knew we had one commonality that was significant: wanting the best for all of our young children. And coming from very diverse professional backgrounds strengthened us, as each founding member of Applewood brought a unique skill and talent that laid the foundation for our fledgling organization.

The first layer of our foundation, though, was based on trust, communication, and belief in community. We were not looking for teachers who felt their education superseded a parent’s understanding of their child. We were not looking for parents to bring in snacks, repair books, or wash paint smocks (though we certainly needed all of that and more). We were looking for teachers and parents who together would build our community. And what a community we built!

The Applewood community strongly supports well-educated teachers; it respectfully supports parents in their roles as their child’s first teacher; it supports each child in their individual growth; and it supports each person, both child and adult, as a lifelong learner and a contributing member of Applewood. In the end, Applewood is a community that believes it takes all of us working together to make a difference in the lives of all of our children.

Susan Gimilaro
Founding Family and First Educational Director

Milly Brunette

Teacher Assistant

Pronouns: She/Her

First Year at Applewood: 2025

Education: Sophomore at Londonderry High School

Favorite Quote: “I am a strong woman because a strong woman raised me.”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Making friends with the children.

Favorite Hobby: Sleeping

Abby Ramshaw

Teacher Assistant

Pronouns: She/Her

First Year at Applewood: 2025

Education: Junior at Londonderry High School

Favorite Quote: “Everyday might not be good, but there is something good in every day.”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Watching them grow and develop.

Favorite Hobby: Skiing

LeeAnna Alabachian

Teacher Assistant

First Year at Applewood: 2024

Education: Currently attending Pinkerton Academy

Favorite Quote: “Everything happens for a reason.”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Watching kids grow.

Favorite Hobby: Photography

Morgan Laczynski

Teacher Assistant

Pronouns: She/her

First Year at Applewood: 2024

Education: Senior at Londonderry High School

Favorite Quote: “The roots are the most important part of the flower”- It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Being able to interact and help them with growth.

Favorite Hobby: Skiing

Tonya Kirichok

Teacher Assistant

Pronouns: She/Her

First Year at Applewood: 2024

Education: HS Diploma, currently attending MCC

Favorite Quote: “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Seeing their personalities come out and grow.

Favorite Hobby: Crocheting

Jaylin LaPlante

Teacher Assistant

Pronouns: She/Her

First Year at Applewood: 2023

Favorite Quote: “Keep looking up… That’s the secret of life” -Winnie the Pooh

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Seeing the kids grow into themselves and start becoming their own person with their own personality.

Favorite Hobby: Watching movies.

Julia Davis

Teacher Assistant

Pronouns: She/Her

First Year at Applewood: 2023

Education: High School Diploma; Currently attending NHTI.

Favorite Quote: “You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Reading to the kids.

Favorite Hobby: Drawing

Abbie Lemay

Teacher

First Year at Applewood: 2024

Education: Associates in early childhood education

Favorite Quote: “A child needs both to be hugged and unhugged. The hug lets her know she is valuable. The unhug lets her know that she is viable…” Polly Berrian Berends

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: I love getting to see the world through their eyes. I love seeing them light up when they achieve something new. I love getting to hear them laugh.

Favorite Hobby: Doing puzzles and being outside

Samantha Greenwood

PS1 Teacher

First Year at Applewood: 2015

Education: Associate in early childhood education

Credential(s): Early Childhood Teacher – Level 3

Favorite Quote: “You are stronger than you think.”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Watching all the milestones and connections the children make each day.

Favorite Hobby: Photography, swimming and spending time with family.

Kim Boilard

PS1 Teacher

First Year at Applewood: 2021

Education: Associates in Early Childhood Education

Credential(s): Master Teacher, Level 1

Favorite Quote: “One kind word can change someone’s day.”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Watching the look of wonder & excitement on a child’s face when they discover something new for the first time.

Favorite Hobby: Cooking, Baking, & Taking Nature Walks

Susan Weiszeck

PS2 Teacher

First Year at Applewood: 2019

Education: Bachelor’s in Elementary Education

Credential(s): EC Teacher – 6

Favorite Quote: Treat others the way you want to be treated. 

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Watching their imagination and creativity grow through the year.

Favorite Hobby: Legos, shopping, and puzzles

Ashley Student

PS Head Teacher

First Year at Applewood: 1999

Education: Bachelors: Applied Studies in Human Services and Early Childhood Development

Credential(s): Master Teacher 2 and Out of School Time level 1

Favorite Quote: “Best Day Ever!”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Watching their growth and development and developing relationships

Favorite Hobby: Going on vacation

Aara Jensen

IT3 teacher

Pronouns: She/Her

First Year at Applewood: 2023

Education: Associates in early childhood education Favorite Quote: “Storms make trees take deeper roots” -Dolly Parton

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Getting to know each child individually and learning their cues and reactions that are unique to them. I also love having the opportunity to work with other adults in the child’s life to positively impact a piece of their development as a person.

Favorite Hobby: Painting

Kazumi Francis

IT2 Teacher

First Year at Applewood: 2006

Education: Associates in early childhood education.

Credential(s): Master Teacher – 1; I/T Endorsement

Favorite Quote: “The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery.”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Witnessing facial expressions of children discovering, working hard to achieve tasks in their mind and achieving those tasks; and being their biggest cheerleader.

Favorite Hobby: Running and traveling

Dylan Juneau

Support Teacher

First Year at Applewood: 2021

Education: Working on Associates in early childhood education

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Watching them go from little guys who need our scaffolding to strong independent little minds!

Favorite Hobby: Anything outdoors! From biking to hiking!

Ariana Connors

IT3 Head Teacher

Pronouns: She/Her

First Year at Applewood: 2021

Education: Associate’s degree in ECE.

Credential(s): Early Childhood Teacher – Level 3, Out of School Time – Level 1.

Favorite Quote: “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, again!”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: I love watching the children try and the look on their faces when they succeed!

Favorite Hobby: Traveling! Always up for an adventure. I also love to read.

Kayla Klement

Bookkeeper

First Year at Applewood: 2014

Education: BS in Accounting

Favorite Quote: “Every New Beginning Comes from Some Other Beginning’s End”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: I love seeing everyone’s smiling faces throughout the day!

Favorite Hobby: Relaxing on the Boat in the shade and shopping!

Makayla Evants

Teacher Assistant

Pronouns: She/Her

First Year at Applewood: 2024

Education: HS Senior

Favorite Quote: “Happiness held is the seed; Happiness shared is the flower. ” – John Harrigan

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Being able to help the next generation.

Favorite Hobby: Reading

Kaitlyn Silke

IT1 Teacher

Pronouns: She/Her

Joined Applewood: 2019

Education: Bachelor’s degree in psychology focusing on Child and Adolescent Development

Credential(s): Early Childhood Teacher – Level 3, Out of School Time – Level 1.

Favorite Quote: “What’s meant to happen will happen”

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: Watching even the smallest developmental milestones take place and seeing the children smile and feel proud!

Favorite Hobby: Listening to music.

Melissa Vaccaro

IT1 Head Teacher, Enrollment Coordinator

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers

Joined Applewood: 2004

Education: BS in ECE and Elementary Education with a Minor in Developmental Psychology from Keene State College

Credential(s): Early Childhood Credential Educator III, Infant & Toddler Intermediate Level, Early Childhood Professional Development Specialist: Consultant & Mentor, Afterschool Direct Service Credential Level 1

Favorite Quote: “A problem is a chance for you to do your best.” – Duke Ellington

Favorite Part of Teaching Young Children: How I can be a part of setting their foundation of learning, discovery and investigation. To see them light up when they have figured something out is truly an amazing gift!

Favorite Hobby: Spending time with my family in VT and watching and cheering my boys on in all their extra-curricular activities.