Board Members
Dr. Carl Bryan
Past Positions Held: Vice President, Clerk, Treasurer
Committees: Served as Chair of the Audit/Budget/Finance and Planning/Facilities Committees and as a Member of the Personnel/Policy Committee.
- Attended KUSD schools K-12, graduated from Bradford High School in 2008
- Bachelor of Political Science with minors in History and Economics from UW-Parkside in 2013
- Master of Arts in Public Policy & Administration from Northwestern University in 2015
- Earned a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership from Minnesota State University-Moorhead
- Author of multiple research articles, published in the MSUM Interactive Journal of Global Leadership and Learning
- Previously served as a volunteer community representative on the KUSD audit/budget/finance and personnel committees
- Previously served on the KUSD school board as board treasurer and legislative liaison, 2009-2015
- Previously served on the Wisconsin Association of School Boards delegate assembly and policy and resolutions committee, 2011-2015
- Currently works as legislative policy coordinator for the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, 2015-present
- Current member of the Kenosha Education Justice Coalition
Ms. Sabrina Landry
Committees: Served as Chair of the Planning/Facilities Committee and as a Member of the Curriculum/Program Committee. Served on the Safety/Security Committee.
Sabrina Landry is a longtime resident of Kenosha, WI and a graduate of Bradford High School. Sabrina and her husband Troy reside in Kenosha with their blended family of three. Sabrina has been attending and speaking at school board meetings for the past several years. In addition, Sabrina has been a member of the KUSD School Board committee for Curriculum and Program Development. She is passionate about the educational opportunities available to all children.
As a parent of a special needs child she knows the challenges these families face with obtaining the proper care and services. Sabrina knows that access to quality education is key to long term success for children and families within the community of Kenosha. She decided a year before she ran for school board that this was where she wanted to be. She worked hard in preparing for her new role as a school board member and is excited to get to learn and grow while helping lead the changes that the district is now facing. In her free time, Sabrina enjoys spending time with her family and friends, baking, reading, attending live music concerts, and getting involved with community service programs and events.
Dr. Todd Alan Price
Committees: Served as Chair of the Curriculum/Program and Personnel/Policy Committees and as a Member of the Audit/Budget/Finance Committee. Served as WASB Representative, Legislative Representative, SWSA Representative, and CESA #1 Representative.
Dr. Todd Alan Price is a member of the Professors of Curriculum Society and President of the American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies. He serves as a board member on the Illinois Association of Colleges for Teacher Education where he advocates on behalf of teacher education. Dr. Price is Director of the Curriculum, Advocacy and Policy major in the Teaching and Learning EDD program, in the National College of Education, National Louis University, where he advises students and supports their dissertation completion. He teaches Curriculum Theory: Contemporary Issues and Practices,Critical Policy Analysis, and Social Justice Perspectives on the History and Philosophy of American Education. His research includes teacher preparation, civic education, and studies in international education.
- Thirty years in higher education, tenured professor
- Served in the American Association for University Professors
- Served on the Curriculum and Programming committee
- Attended KUSD schools, graduated from Tremper High School
- Two sons attending Lincoln Middle School and Tremper High School
- Married to Ginger Price, KUSD Substitute Teacher
- Parent supporter of Scouts BSA, two sons in Troop 533
- Volunteer with the Wisconsin Public Education Network
- Author of several educational research articles, chapters, and books
Mr. Bob Tierney
Committees: Served as Chair of the Personnel/Policy Committee and as a Member of the Planning/Facilities and Curriculum/Program Committees. Served on the Safety/Security Committee and the Additional Compensation/Appendix D Committee.
Education/Training
- Zion Benton High School Diploma
- Warrior Leader Course
- Advanced Leader Course
- Engineer Explosive Ordnance Clearing Agent Course
- Master Resilience Training Course
- Leadership 101
- Leading IIF
- Franklin Covey’s 7 habits of Highly Effective People
- Emerging Leaders Development Program.
Work Experience
- Current: Aldridge Electric Fleet Manager
- Past: U.S. Army Combat Engineer (Team Leader, Squad Leader, Schools and Training NCOIC)
Professional/Nonprofit Memberships
- VFW Post 7308
- Zion Benton Moose Lodge
- Wounded Warrior Project
Family
- Married for 13 years
- One son in Kindergarten and one daughter in 7th grade in KUSD schools
Ms. Robin Cullen
Committees: Serves as a Member of the Curriculum/Program and Personnel/Policy Committees.
Robin Cullen is a lifelong educator with 35 years of experience in education, counseling, and special education. A licensed professional counselor in both Illinois and Wisconsin, she has expertise in supporting both students and families.
Throughout her career, Robin has served as a school counselor, hearing itinerant teacher, parent-infant educator, and classroom teacher. She has experience working with children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, as well as those with diverse learning and behavioral needs. Her work includes developing individualized education plans (IEPs), collaborating on behavior intervention strategies, and helping families access resources and better understand their children’s development.
Robin has also provided parent counseling on topics such as grief and acceptance, discipline, and navigating social services. She values collaboration and works closely with educators, therapists, and families to support student success.
In addition to her work in schools, Robin is the owner of Cullen’s Counseling and Coaching, LLC, where she provides therapy to adults. She holds a bachelor’s degree in deaf education from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, a master’s degree in counseling from Northern Illinois University and a post-graduate certification in school leadership from Concordia University Chicago.
Robin is the proud parent of two grown children and partner to her husband Peter. She enjoys live music, traveling, and connecting with others through conversation.
As a school board member, Robin is committed to strong schools, meaningful family and community partnerships, and ensuring every student has the support they need to thrive.
Mrs. Mary Modder
Past Positions Held: President, Vice President and Treasurer
Committees: Served as Chair of the Audit/Budget/Finance and Curriculum/Program Committees and as a Member of the Personnel/Policy and Planning/Facilities Committees. Served on the Safety/Security Committee and as Legislative Representative, PTO/PTA Representative, T.I.D. Representative, and Head Start Representative.
- Bachelor of Political Science, International Politics, Certification in Broadfield Social Studies, and History, UW-Parkside
- Certification in Special Education, Master of Education, UW-Whitewater
- Additional course work in Communication, Life Space Crises Intervention, etc. from Carthage College, UW-Parkside
- KUSD Substitute Teacher
- Taught Special Education, Bridges and Social Studies at McKinley Junior High
- Taught Special Education at Bullen Middle School
- Release Time President of Kenosha Education Association
- Taught Special Education at Southport Elementary (retired in 2014)
- Taught Reading Intervention at Southport Elementary (part-time)
- Kenosha Labor Person of the year
- Theodora Youman’s Award from Kenosha Junior Women’s Club
- President of American Association of University Women- Kenosha
- AAUW-WI State Policy Chair
- Co-Owner of Southeastern Wisconsin Labor Times
- Member KEA, KEA-Retired, WEAC, NEA-Retired, Kenosha Unity Coalition, Kenosha Women’s Network, LULAC
- Former St. John’s Lutheran Church Council Vice President
- Married to Marvin R. Modder
- 5 sons, all KUSD graduates
- 10 grandchildren
Ms. Rebecca Stevens
Past Positions Held: President, Vice President, and Treasurer
Committees: Served as Chair of the Audit/Budget/Finance, Personnel/Policy, and Planning/Facilities Committees and as a Member of the Curriculum/Program Committee.
- Attended KUSD schools, Graduated from Bradford High School
- Former KUSD Parent Liaison McKinley Elementary
- Past PTSA President Bradford High School
- Past PTO President McKinley Elementary
- Former Healthy Communities/Healthy Youth Committee member and Secretary
- Former KABA Mentor
- Former Strengthening Families Program Presenter
- Former Girl and Boy Scout leader
- Former Parent Network Organizer
- Business background in management, customer service and public relations
- Served on the following board committees: Planning/Facilities/Equipment, Curriculum/Instruction, Personnel/Policy, Audit/Budget/Finance, Talent Development Elementary committee, M.A.A.R.C. Advisory committee
- Former Foster Parent turned Adoptive Parent
- Parent and Grandparent
- Twelve years of service on the school board
- Twelve years working for non-profits to serve and support those in need in our community
- Served as President and Vice President of the school board
- Chaired the school board Anti Bullying committee which was formed to address bullying prevention in our schools
