LaVonne K. Plambeck, Ph.D.

LaVonne K. Plambeck, Ph.D.

November 8, 1932 – April 28, 2021

LaVonne, the daughter of Frank J. and Emma B. Kopecky, spent her childhood at the family farm in Omaha, Nebraska with her brothers, Frank, Jr. and Robert.  Raised on a farm and having an insatiable curiosity about the world and how things worked, LaVonne had great freedom to explore her environment and her interests without much structure or many restrictions. During this time, she developed a deep love for music, with many, many hours spent at the family piano, eventually earning her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree from Grinnell College.

Following graduation, she taught music at Central High School.  She later supplemented her wages by working part time at a bowling alley, caring for preschool-aged children while their mothers bowled. It was in interacting with these children that she realized her calling in Montessori education – creating learning environments and practices in which children could better learn as the unique individuals they each are. LaVonne completed her Montessori teacher training under the tutelage of international Montessori instructors, receiving her certification from the Midwest Montessori Teacher Training Center. Following her internship, she founded the Montessori Educational Centers in 1967, in a small, rented Quonset. She recruited the school’s first 18 students by going door-to-door to explain the school’s services and educational benefits. In 1969, Dr. Plambeck won a Nebraska Supreme Court case in regard to a zoning issue establishing Montessori as a philosophy and school for children in the United States.

While leading the Centers, she went on to earn her M.A. in Education and a Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.

LaVonne emerged as a highly respected and prominent leader and educator in the field of Early Childhood Education. She rose in reputation and impact over 50+ years, fiercely advocating for high quality education for young children. She touched many lives, opening several Montessori schools in Nebraska, Colorado and Texas. To address the growing need for highly qualified Montessori certified teachers, Dr. Plambeck established a Montessori teacher training program accredited by the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE) and the American Montessori Society (AMS) at the Infant/Toddler, Early Childhood and Elementary levels and also served on the AMS board of directors. LaVonne’s endless energy allowed her to consult domestically and internationally to several Montessori education programs and numerous education policy committees. In recognition of her accomplishments, the UNO Alumni Association awarded Dr. Plambeck a Citation for Alumni Achievement in 2015.

Her many philanthropic contributions include: a gift in her brother, Robert’s honor to the Franciscan Hospice House, a leadership gift to the University of Nebraska Foundation to open an early childhood education center – the LaVonne Kopecky Plambeck Early Childhood Center, an endowed chair, the LaVonne Kopecky Plambeck Chair in Montessori Education, at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, and a perpetual scholarship supporting aspiring early childhood educators in pursuing their educations at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

LaVonne is survived by her husband, Don Plambeck, and her daughters Pamela and Patrice Plambeck.

VISITATION observing CDC guidelines: Wednesday, May 5th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel.  FUNERAL SERVICE: Thursday, May 6th at 11am, West Center Chapel.

Memorials may be directed to the University of Nebraska Foundation in support of the University of Nebraska at Kearney – LaVonne Kopecky Plambeck Early Childhood Education Center

 

 

5 Comments

  • Kenyon Kopecky Posted May 2, 2021 3:10 pm

    Aunt LaVonne, Aunt Vonnie, as we called her, was an energetic and dedicated force for good. We will miss her.

  • John L. Hoich Posted May 2, 2021 3:40 pm

    DR. LaVonnne Plambeck was one of the smartest women I’ve ever known inbusiness and education who help children and families her whole career as well as being a great wife to her husband DON and a great mother to her daughters I always appreciated her entrepreneurship and her giving to help others,

  • Linda Novak Posted May 6, 2021 11:11 am

    So may parts of my life were touched by your mom. From the time my children were little Mini-Montessori students I have called her my colleague and friend. Now 43 years later she stilled loved to hear of their accomplishments. Teaching me my Montessori methods classes, “How many steps are there in carrot cutting”? to asking me to work for her as assistant administrator, recruiter, holding staff meetings and giving parent tours helped me learn more about myself and others.. That friendship has continued for 43 years. I will miss her and our Market Basket chats.

  • Milly Cassidy Kopecky Posted May 6, 2021 12:43 pm

    So very sorry Don, Pam and Patti, it was a lovely service today. I wish I could have been there to honor LaVonne. I so enjoyed our phone calls the last few years. She was an amazing woman as so many, many people have said. She certainly left her mark on the children of Omaha who have become outstanding citizens themselves. Her brother Bob was so proud of his baby sister and all her accomplishments over the years. He looked forward to her calls in his final years. Her name will always be on the walls of St. Francis Hospice House for her generous donation in his honor. Her gift was so appreciated by the Sisters of St. Francis.
    God bless you all with His peace and comfort. Aunt Milly Kopecky

  • Jane Slovenske Posted May 9, 2021 4:11 pm

    My sincere condolences to the Plambeck Family. May your wonderful memories bring you comfort and peace.

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