About Us
Village Voyagers
When the founder’s children began their kindergarten journey, we noticed a gap where play, curiosity, and engaged learning could flourish. To address this, we decided to test a play- and project-based curriculum with five kindergartners for a semester. The response from both students and families was incredibly positive, inspiring us to expand our program.
Our founder, Emily Murray, is a dedicated educator with multiple degrees in human development, family systems, education, early childhood, and developmental pediatrics. She designs dynamic curricula tailored to each child’s unique interests and learning styles. Village Voyagers have explored a variety of subjects, from human biology to space and earth sciences. For the 2025-2026 school year, our focus will be on Stories and Storytelling, promising another enriching and engaging experience for our young learners.

Village Voyagers Team

Emily Murray

Cinthia Vazquez Ramirez

Nina Kelley

Cheri Rao
Her dedication to the field led her to join Project Access, a unique program that supports English as a Second Language (ESL) learners pursuing careers in child development. Through this program, she furthered her education and earned her Associate Teacher Certificate in Child Development from Diablo Valley College.
With over 11 years of hands-on experience as a childcare provider and nanny, Cinthia brings warmth, patience, and compassion into every space she works in. She is deeply committed to helping children thrive emotionally, socially, and intellectually by encouraging curiosity, confidence, and joy.
Today, she proudly serves as the co-founder of Village Voyagers, an after-school program built on the belief that children learn best through exploration and connection. Her role includes designing curriculum based on students’ interests, organizing field trip logistics, supporting healthy nutrition, and offering daily emotional and social guidance. Cinthia is passionate about creating a safe, loving, and inspiring environment where every child feels seen and supported.
