Kara Rogers
Kara Rogers
History Teacher
Kara and her family relocated to Florida in 2023 so that her daughter, Ailsa (class of ’29) could attend The Geneva School. Kara joined the teaching faculty at Geneva in 2024 and taught lower school science part-time for one year. In 2025, she transitioned to the dialectic school and currently teaches eighth grade history. Kara studied history and political science in the honors program at Baylor University and received her teacher training through the Master Teacher Fellows Program at Wake Forest University. After earning her master’s degree, Kara returned to Texas where she taught middle school social studies in Colleyville and in Highland Park. When she relocated to Massachusetts in 2002 she helped open a tuition-free prep-for-prep middle school that exclusively serves low income students. Kara worked there for twenty years as a teacher, administrator, and grant writer. While classically homeschooling her daughter, Kara earned her South Carolina Master Naturalist certification through a collaboration between Clemson University and the Lowcountry Institute.
In her spare time Kara enjoys nature study, playing the piano, and walking her dogs, Windy, Breezy and Mister Darcy.

