Windows of Wisdom is an education non-profit.
We were established to help every family worried about the current trends in public school but overwhelmed by the complexity and cost of other homeschooling options.
We have partnered with Liahona Preparatory Academy to create powerful microschools for LDS families.
We make cooperative homeschooling not only possible but easy and "light!" We do this in 3 ways.
First, we provide courses filled with divine "light" that focus on the beauty of stained glass, the power of gospel teachings, and the importance of values.
Second, we "lighten" the burden on parents because our courses are affordable, effective, and easy to administer without requiring excessive cost or time in preparation.
Third, we create "points of light" by providing social experiences and positive peer interactions in a caring community where children are taught to share their unique gifts and talents with the world.
We have partnered with Liahona Preparatory Academy to create powerful microschools for LDS families.
We make cooperative homeschooling not only possible but easy and "light!" We do this in 3 ways.
First, we provide courses filled with divine "light" that focus on the beauty of stained glass, the power of gospel teachings, and the importance of values.
Second, we "lighten" the burden on parents because our courses are affordable, effective, and easy to administer without requiring excessive cost or time in preparation.
Third, we create "points of light" by providing social experiences and positive peer interactions in a caring community where children are taught to share their unique gifts and talents with the world.
Deborah Rowley
Roots Core Teacher
Deborah Rowley has been a beloved Liahona teacher for over 15 years. She graduated in English Education from Brigham Young University in 1991. She is the author of over twenty five books including picture books, parenting books, and school materials.
She is married to her best friend and is mom to five wonderful young adults and one incredible daughter-in-law. Her greatest joy comes from her two perfect grandchildren, Penny and Will. She teaches the Roots Core classes and is the author of the Roots of Learning textbooks.
Anne Johnson
Sapling Language Arts Teacher- 3rd and 4th Grades
Anne Johnson teaches Language Arts for the Sapling level Students. She graduated from UVU with a bachelors in Elementary Education. She has taught third grade for eleven years at three different public and charter schools and also has tutored students in reading and math for two years. When she is not teaching, she loves watching football, playing games, decorating, boating and most importantly being with her family. She is married to Mr. Johnson and together they have three beautiful children.
Miss Anne loves to travel and see all the beauty this world has to offer. She is an explorer and loves learning new things. She desires to share her passion for learning with her students and hopes her silly costumes and entertaining videos will instill in her students a lifelong love of learning as they explore new things together.
Tiffany Rudd
Spruce Language Arts Teacher- 5th and 6th Grades
Tiffany Rudd is the fun, llama-loving teacher of the 5th and 6th grade Language Arts classes. She is a wife, a mother of 4, and a teacher at heart. She decided she wanted to be a teacher at 10 years old and, after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Elementary Education, she has taught just about every grade and age from preschool to adult. She is currently teaching her favorite age group - 5th/6th grade in Farmington, Utah as well as teaching this age group for Liahona.
Outside of teaching, she loves reading, cheering her children on in their sports and activities, and doing just about anything with her family. Every family who uses Miss Tiff’s materials is amazed at the work she pulls out of her kids and their thoughtful paragraphs using the RACES model. P.S. Did you know she is also Miss Deborah's little sister?
Amy Hackworth
Sequoia Language Arts Teacher- 7th and 8th Grades
Suzanne Robertson
Saxon Math Teacher- 4th, 5th, 6th Grades
After graduating from Brigham Young University with a bachelor’s degree in Education, Suzanne Robertson has spent twenty years in both public and charter schools as an elementary and junior high school teacher of mathematics, language arts and history. She also worked as a school librarian for eight years, facilitating student success by working closely with teachers and students in the Accelerated Reading Program.
A “lifelong learner” she loves to read, study, garden, travel and spend time with her five children and fifteen grandchildren. She is passionate about teaching and refers to that “lightbulb” moment, when a student truly understands a new concept, as “magic!” Miss Suzanne can often be found creating lessons in the middle of the night when an idea strikes her about how to teach a math concept more effectively.
Cade Charlton
Saxon Math Teacher- 7th and 8th Grades
Cade Charlton is an Assistant Professor at Brigham Young University in Special Education. He
received his MBA and doctorate at Utah State University and is a Board Certified Behavior
Analyst (BCBA). Cade’s research focuses on identifying empirically-supported practices and
evaluating implementation supports within a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS). Cade
enjoys learning everything he can about teaching and learning.
The opportunity to collaborate with this program brings together Cade’s professional work and abiding passion for expanding opportunities to learn to ever more and diverse students. He also loves sharing this opportunity with his wife and working on math lessons together.
Andrea Charlton
Saxon Math Teacher- 3rd Grade
Andrea Charlton received dual bachelor’s degrees in early childhood education and elementary
education from Utah State University. She taught 1 st grade and kindergarten in Cache Valley
before teaching online for Utah Online School. Along the way, Andrea took time away from the
classroom to become a small business owner at Little Explorers’ Academy. These experiences
have helped her to appreciate the beauty and challenge of teaching in a traditional school and
online. She loves seeing students’ progress, become independent learners, and explore their
passion and creativity.
In addition, she is the mom of five amazing, creative, funny, and kind children. Mom is her most coveted title.