Educational Leaders
Educational Leaders
Welcome from the
Head of School
Welcome! Transformation happens here, intentionally and inevitably, and it is truly my privilege to be a part of a school that provides the opportunities and support our students need to succeed as learners and people.
It’s a special time for McLean School; our 70th Anniversary (1954-2024) is here, and it’s a time to look back at our history and growth with an eye toward the future. We remain firmly rooted in our values and vision as a school where learning comes first, and students are seen, supported, and celebrated for becoming their best selves. I am proud to be part of an educational tradition that has not only evolved with the times but also very often led the way with innovative pedagogy, best practices, and programs that serve as a model for others–transformative, indeed.
Everyone has a unique story that brings them to McLean, including me. When asked, why McLean, I reflect on little Barry Davis, my seven-year-old self, and the struggles he had academically, never feeling like school was the place for him. I think of my two sons, Alex and Jordan, who each would have significantly benefited from the small class sizes and the Abilities Model®. I think of the pride and passion associated with the many achievements garnered in an environment where one is truly known and appreciated for who they are as an individual, and of never again hearing someone say you can’t, but focusing on the many ways you can. McLean is inspirational and most definitely transformational. I invite you to learn more.
Warmly,
Barry L. Davis Head of School |
Our Educational Leaders
David Roth, Assistant Head of School for Educational Programs & Head of Middle School
“At McLean, we have many systems in place that allow kids to be their best selves and share their abilities and talents in settings from the classroom, to the sports field, in the art studio or on stage. Provide enough advocates, and every child will be able to show you their strengths.”
–David Roth
Assistant Head of School for Educational Programs
Head of Middle School
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David brings enthusiasm and energy to his role as Head of McLean’s Middle School, grades 5 through 8. He first joined the faculty in 2012 as a history and geography teacher, and quickly took to McLean’s responsive classrooms and strong sense of community. Previously the Head of Upper School and Middle School at Commonwealth Academy in Virginia, David brought administrative leadership experience to McLean, and assumed the role of Head of Middle School in 2013.
Independent schools are familiar territory for David, who grew up on the campus of Seabury Hall School in Maui, Hawaii, where his father taught physics and chemistry. David came east for undergraduate studies at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, but those early influences were strong and David later earned his Master’s in Education at the University of Virginia.
Jenny Whichard, Head of Lower School & Director of Auxiliary Programs
“Together, we are creating something really special for McLean School’s youngest students who all have the potential to learn and be successful. We bring intentionality and empathy every day to support the academic and social-emotional growth and development of all students.”
–Jenny Whichard ’92
Head of Lower School & Director of Auxiliary Programs
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With nearly 25 years of experience as a McLean School teacher and administrator, and a McLean parent and alum herself, Jenny is extremely well suited for her new role leading our Lower School. A valuable and trusted member of the Administrative Team, her depth of experience and expertise is matched by her passion for McLean’s mission and enthusiasm for supporting students and families, as well as teachers.
Jenny received her BA in Education and Psychology from Ohio Wesleyan University and started at McLean soon after. The ways in which McLean believes in students, sees their strengths, and provides them with ample opportunities to learn, grow, and shine is emblematic of her career at the school, as well. Most recently, Jenny spent 10 years as the Assistant Head of Middle School, and prior to that, offered her talents when tapped as the Interim Head of Middle School. Many in the McLean community also know her as the longtime Director of Auxiliary Programs, which she helped create and grow SummerEdge from 25 to more than 300 students.
Jenny’s commitment to collaboration and relationship-building, and abiding appreciation for students as the whole humans they are, make her a cherished colleague, mentor, and educator. In life, as in work, Jenny is up for most anything; she enjoys any and all sports, live music, the outdoors, and spending time with friends and family, especially her two teenage daughters.
Chapin “Chip” Miller, Head of Upper School
“My greatest joy as an educator is helping students gain, or regain, their confidence and find their passion. Schools should never make students doubt themselves.”
–Chapin “Chip” Miller
Head of Upper School
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Chip joined the McLean School community in June 2021, bringing deep expertise, infectious energy, optimism, and a sense of humor to his work with adolescents in our Upper School. A longtime administrator at schools including Hawaii Preparatory Academy and The Gunnery, Chip spent most of his career working to transform how schools integrate and innovate academic support before coming to McLean where, to his delight, support is not an add-on–it’s the program as a whole.
But one of his best qualifications is more personal than professional: his own learning challenges shaped a school experience that at times is taxing and inspired him to want to do better for others. This empathy, combined with decades as an educator and lifelong learner, himself, makes Chip a perfect fit for McLean. A range of experiences–from the United States Air Force to the family copper business–gives Chip added perspective (and a lot of great stories to tell!). Chip has a BA in American Studies and Political Philosophy from University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and a Master’s from Wesleyan University. In his down time, he enjoys the outdoors, reading, cooking, working on his house, and time with family.