At Laurel, Ms. Klotz often teaches English in the Upper School and drama in the Primary. Particularly interested in the public purpose of private school, Ms. Klotz is proud that both the North Star Collaborative and Laurel’s Center for Research on Girls, founded during her headship, used the School’s resources on behalf of girls at Laurel and beyond.
Deeply committed to anti-racist education and social justice, Ms. Klotz served during Summer, 2020 as a facilitator for nine listening circles for Heads of School about race in girls’ schools for the International Coalition of Girls Schools (ICGS). She has served on a number of boards including the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS), ICGS and Lawrence School. Ms. Klotz was a charter member of the E-Prep and One Schoolhouse (formerly Online School for Girls of which Laurel is a founding partner) boards, and she continues to serve on the boards of the Headmistresses of the East, The Heads Network, and One Schoolhouse. Deeply committed to mentoring women to independent school leadership, she has served on the faculty for the NAIS Institute for Aspiring School Heads and currently directs the Heads’ Network Women in Leadership Seminar.
A graduate of Agnes Irwin School in Rosemont, PA, she was graduated from Yale College, where she earned her B.A. in English.
Ms. Klotz's M.A. is in the individual study of drama from the Gallatin Division of New York University and she is currently pursuing an MFA in Creative Non-fiction.
Ms. Klotz has blogged for the
Huffington Post—frequently on topics around the intersection of motherhood and school leadership. Additionally, her work has appeared in
Independent School Magazine,
Community Works Institute Journal, and the
NAIS Independent Ideas Blog. She is a founder and editor of
Well-Schooled: the Site for Educator Story Telling. Her blog and list of publications can be found at
www.AnnVKlotz.com.
Follow her on Twitter:
@AnnKlotz