Lead Teachers at the Child Development Center meet or exceed Kansas licensing standards and have at least one undergraduate, graduate or early childhood credential.

All staff are required to get TB tests and are trained in Signs and Symptoms of Childhood Illness, Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting Abusive / Head Trauma, SIDS and Child Development.

Every two years staff are relicensed in CPR and first aid training. Staff are also required to attend a minimum of ten in-service clock hours per year in early childhood education courses and KDHE-approved trainings.

Teacher Assistants

Abby
Alexis
Alyssa
Annette
Annika
Angel
Ava
Avrey
Blaire
Briley
Brynlee
Bayleigh
Charlene
Cadence
Chloe
Dalton
Dani
Darby
Dani K
Elisa

 

Eli
Emily
Ila
James
JaNora
Janessa
Jessa
Jayda
Jentry
Julia
Kaelyn
Kayin
Krista
Korynn
Knox
Katie
Kiersten
Logan
Lily
Lexi

 

Maria
Mariah
Mallory
Maliyah
Maleigha
Mauryn
Makayla
Moe
Mayra
Natalie
Nayria
Payton
Rylee
Sarah
Santhia
Sydney
Tyler
Tae’Viana
Zaida
Victoria
Vincent

 


Administrative

Jillian Hoefer

Director

Jill has an Associate's degree from Hutchinson Community College and completed her bachelor's degree in Psychology at Wichita State University in 2004. Jill began at the Child Development Center as a Teacher Assistant in October 2000. She was a Toddler Lead Teacher from 2002 until December 2008 and also held the Assistant Director position until May of 2011. Jill completed her CDA in May 2006 and earned her Certificate in Supervision from the Center for Management Development and a Leadership Certificate through CMD. She graduated from Wichita State University in December of 2013 with a master's degree in education with an emphasis in Counseling and holds a Play Therapy certificate. She holds a Program Director's License from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and has been the current Director since May of 2011. In 2022 she completed the National Early Childhood Director's Credential. Jill is also an adjunct professor at Butler County Community College in the Early Childhood program, teaches in the Wichita State University TAP program, and is also an active member of the Early Childhood Directors Organization here in town and a member of AELL and NAEYC. She is married with two boys, Kaeden and Kolton. The best part of her job is getting to know all the children at the CDC! They make her laugh every day at the silly things they say and do, she loves to watch them grow and learn and loves to stay connected with each family.

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Amy Mease

Administrative Specialist

Amy began working at the Child Development Center in January 1998 as a teacher assistant. She then became the center's Administrative Specialist in 1999. Amy has earned her Certificate in Supervision from the Center for Management Development. Amy is married; they have one son who has graduated college and is living in New Jersey. Amy is a member of NAEYC and AELL. The best part of Amy's job is getting to greet each family and child every morning. She loves their laughter and silly questions and they bring a smile to her face every day. She specializes in being able to answer questions about billing, enrollment procedures and waiting list procedures as well as many other aspects of the center.

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Michelle Jarboe

Assistant Director

In 1997, Michelle earned an associate's degree in early childhood education from Butler County Community College. She earned a bachelor's degree in human ecology at Kansas State University in 2000. Michelle has a daughter and a son who keep her active and busy. Michelle has been at the CDC since January of 2007. Previously Michelle was a Lead Teacher with children 12-36 months. In the fall of 2011 she moved to preschoolers, ages 3-4. Since January 2016, Michelle has been the Assistant Director at the CDC. Michelle also is an active participant in campus organizations, has implemented and runs a science program at the CDC and is currently taking some supervision classes at WSU. She enjoyed working with the children but was very excited when the opportunity came up to move to the administrative side of the Child Development Center. She enjoys working with all the families and getting to them on an individual basis.

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Brianna Allen

Lead Infant Teacher • Ages taught: 6 weeks to 12 months

Ms. Brianna joins us with an extensive background in early childhood education and a passion for helping children learn and grow. She graduated with her Associate’s degree from Butler Community College in 2018.

With hands-on experience working with children from infancy through elementary school- Brianna brings a warm, nurturing presence and a deep understanding of child development to her classroom. Brianna’s classroom goal is to create a safe, loving, and engaging environment for everyone. Brianna is a proud dog mom to four pups and loves spending time with them when she’s not in the classroom. Brianna also enjoys crafting, hanging out with her nieces and nephews and being outdoors!

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Autumn Bergkamp

Lead Toddler Teacher: Room 3 • Ages taught: 24-36 months

Autumn graduated with her associate degree in science from Cloud County Community College, then graduated from Wichita State University in May 2015 with her bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. She began at the Wichita State University Child Development Center in August of 2014 as a Teacher Assistant working with infants and toddlers. Growing up some of her earliest jobs were working with children off all ages at a licensed childcare facility. She enjoys spending her time with her family and friends making lifelong memories. Autumn is married to Ryan. They have two little boys and they enjoy spending time on the farm with their cows! Autumn is actively pursuing more education classes in the Child Development field. She loves the toddler group because you can see them making strides and learning new things day in and day out. She loves the hugs, dancing, and excitement the children have about everything they do. Autumn's classroom is full of laughs, love, and friendship. Each day, toddlers are encouraged to learn in many different ways, but always at their own pace. Her classroom is filled with learning self-help skills, color, number and letter recognition, peer relationships, and lots of messy art activities.

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Tiffany Littlejohn

Lead Preschool Teacher: Room 8 • Ages taught: 3-4 years

Tiffany is a graduate of Wichita State University with a dual bachelor's degree in early childhood and Elementary Education with a certification in Special Education for ages birth to 3rd grade. Tiffany also graduated with a bachelor's degree in dance with a focus in performance and creative movement for young children. She began at the Child Development Center in April 2008 as a Teacher Assistant working with all ages. From August 2010 to December 2013, she held a Lead Teacher Assistant position in Room 3 (24-36 months) and then transitioned to the Lead Infant Teacher from December 2013 to July 2024. She holds a Program Director's License from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and has been a Lead Preschool Teacher since July 2024. In 2017 she became a Certified Car Seat Technician for the state of Kansas and is currently working toward a certification in Infant Mental Health. She is also an Adjunct Professor at Butler Community College in the Early Childhood Program. Tiffany is a very active member in her church, loves baking and spending time with her family and friends. Tiffany married her husband Ryan in October 2017 and together they have two sons named Crosby and Rowan. Tiffany enjoys working with preschoolers because of their endless imagination, infinite curiosity and love of learning. She loves their laughs, their energy and having the opportunity to watch them learn new things. Tiffany's classroom is full of love, music and fun. Her preschoolers are provided with endless opportunities for development and discovery through individual and group experiences.

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Jessica Martin

Pre-K Teacher: Room 5 • Ages taught: 4-5 years

Jessica teaches the Kindergarten Readiness program for children ages 4-5 years who will be entering a kindergarten program the following year. She started working at the CDC in August 2020 where she instantly found a love for working with kids! She became the Lead TA of Room 5 in 2021 and fell in love with teaching Pre-K. Some of her favorite memories are of her time working in Room 5 and seeing how proud the kids can be of themselves when they are able to do something that they originally didn't think they were capable of. She graduated from Wichita with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. She is married and stays busy spending time with family and traveling. In her classroom, the children will learn reading skills through a program called Reading Explores and develop more social skills to help with the transition to kindergarten. Jessica loves coming to work each day because each day is always going to be something different and fun with the kids.

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Brandy Harris

Preschool Teacher: Room 6 • Ages taught: 3-4 years

Brandy graduated in 2018 with an Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education. She began working at the WSU Child Development Center in January 2020 as a Teacher Assistant, later became the Lead Teacher Substitute, and in July 2022, stepped into her current role as Lead Teacher in Room 6.  Brandy loves working with children and witnessing their “ah-ha!” moments as they reach new milestones. She believes that while she helps her students learn and grow, they also teach her to slow down and appreciate the small victories. Every day is a new adventure in Room 6! Outside the classroom, Brandy and her husband enjoy spending time with their two boys—Jacoby, who is in high school, and Jett, who attends the CDC. When they’re not at the ball fields, the family enjoys fishing, swimming, and riding four-wheelers. Brandy also loves tending to her large vegetable garden, crafting, and caring for her pets, a lab, an orange tabby, and a Bengal cat. She currently holds her Director’s License through the State of Kansas. Brandy’s goal is to create a classroom environment filled with love, acceptance, laughter, learning, and fun.

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Ana Parker-Hernandez

Lead Toddler Teacher: Room 12 • Ages taught: 12-24 months

Ms. Ana has been in the early education field since early 2019. She is currently the lead teacher in Room 12 where she teaches the one-year-olds. She has worked here at the CDC since 2020 and is excited to spend many more years with us! Ana loves teaching every age and says that there is something beautiful and unique about every stage of childhood, but she has found her niche working with the ones! She loves to see the contrast between her 12 and 23-month-olds, and she enjoys empowering them to keep learning and growing. Her goals as a teacher are to create strong relationships with her kiddos, teacher assistants, and families that she works with by sharing love, empathy, and patience. She's set to marry her high school sweetheart of six years in March of 2025, and plans to continue raising their fur baby, Aiden. In her free time, Ana enjoys puzzles, planning, and spending time with her favorite people.

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Angie Lancaster

Lead Toddler Teacher: Room 10 • Ages taught: 12-36 months

Angie is the Lead Teacher in Room 10 with 1- to 3-year-olds. She has been in Early Childhood Education since 2004 when she started at Butler Community College to earn her Associates Degree and graduated in 2005 with her Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education. Angie has two daughters, Claire and Ashlyn. She enjoys spending time camping at the lake or jumping into the car for an adventure. When she isn't out and about, she likes tending to her small garden and playing with her dogs. Angie enjoys working with toddlers because it is so inspiring to see them grow from a young toddler into an older toddler and be a witness to all the magical milestones they are reaching. Angie's classroom is filled with laughs, hugs, and endless discoveries. She firmly believes that children learn best through play, and it is her responsibility as their teacher to keep them safe and engage them with quality activities that enhance their learning.

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Haley White

Lead Teacher Substitute

Haley is our Lead Teacher Substitute. She has been working here since June 2022 and was previously the Lead Teacher Assistant in Room 3. She absolutely loves working with all of the kids and getting to know each of their unique personalities. One of her favorite parts of this role is being able to visit all the classrooms and spend time with so many wonderful students and teachers. She is also grateful to see so many familiar families every day it truly feels like a community here. Though she is not currently in school, she is always learning from the amazing children and staff around me. She is so excited to continue helping our students learn, grow, and have fun!

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Lead Teacher Assistants

Logan Haggard

I am currently a junior at Wichita State University studying Secondary Education with a minor in English. I hope to teach 7th or 8th grade social studies one day. I joined the staff of the CDC in August of 2023 and stepped into my lead TA position in September of 2025. Some of my hobbies include socializing with friends and family, watching movies, and being involved in my fraternity. One of my favorite things about the CDC is getting the opportunity to make an impact on the kids lives and help them to grow and develop. Working in room 5 has been awesome, these kids have impacted my life in the best way possible. Being able to see them learn and develop has been amazing. I can’t wait to create more memories with the kids in room 5!

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James Buhman-Wiggs

James is the Lead Teacher Assistant in Room 8 with the 3 and 4-year-olds. He is a sophomore at Wichita State and is majoring in Secondary Education with a minor in Psychology. After graduating he hopes to pursue a master's degree and teach high school history. James began working at the CDC in October 2023. Some of James' favorite things include writing, tea, and tabletop roleplaying games. One of his favorite things about working at the CDC is the wonderful community of staff and families. He loves to meet the children where they are and help them grow from there. In Room 8 he enjoys playing with the preschoolers inside and outside, sharing fun facts, and connecting with each child at snack time. James is so excited to be Room 8's Lead TA and cannot wait to see what comes next.

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Victoria Chacon

Victoria is the Lead Teacher Assistant in the Infant Room. She is a senior at Wichita State and currently in the TAP program getting her Early Childhood Education degree. She started at the CDC in August of 2020 and has loved working here ever since. She loves working with infants because she gets to watch them grow and learn all kinds of new skills. She loves getting to help them complete all the milestones that they achieve in their first year of life. Victoria loves coming to work each day and seeing the smiles that the babies give, it is the best part of her day!

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Natalie Mora

Natalie is the Lead Teacher in Room 6 with the three-and four-year olds. Natalie is a junior in the TAP program getting her bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education. She is also a student in the Honors College. She has always loved working with kids and watching them learn about the world around them. After graduating, she plans on being a preschool teacher. Some of her favorite things to do are walk her dog, go to the gym, and travel. She loves working with the preschool children and seeing them accomplish so much.

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Julia Zoglmann

Julia is the Lead Teacher Assistant in room 3 with the two-year-olds. She is a sophomore at Wichita State majoring in Early Childhood Education. After graduating she hopes to teach pre-k while also pursuing a master degree to become a behavioral intervention specialist! Julia enjoys spending time with her friends and family, going on walks, and shopping. One of her favorite things about working in room 3 is watching all the children grow into their own unique personalities each and every day. Julia enjoys encouraging the kiddos to try new things and watching them learn and grow.

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Avrey Thompson

I am a Freshman at Wichita State University majoring in U.S. Government/History for secondary education. I hope to inspire the students in my class to learn and get into history like I am. I began working at the Child Development Center in August 2024 and became the Lead Teacher Assistant for Room 12 in January 2025. I enjoy working and seeing the future right in front of my eyes. I love seeing each kid's progress every day and how much they make me laugh and smile. Some of my favorite things at the CDC are walking into the classroom and hearing the kids laugh and run up to me; I also love seeing them learn from the activities we do and how happy they get when they solve a challenge. A couple of my favorite things in my personal life are Ice Cream, studying and looking at history, playing games, and fashion.

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Janessa Woods

Janessa is the lead toddler teacher assistant in room 10 to one and two year olds. Janessa has worked in early childhood for six years and has completed early childhood courses through Butler County Community College. Janessa began working at the CDC in March of 2025 and became the room 10 lead TA in September of 2025. Her favorite thing about working with toddlers is getting to watch them grow and learn while creating trusting relationships. Janessa is always excited to celebrate every child's accomplishments no matter what their goal was. The best part of her day is when she comes into the classroom and is greeted with excited reactions from every child! 

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