OUR TEACHERS

Our teachers are passionate about what they do and utilize all of the resources at their disposal to provide a stimulating environment for your child. Interactive, hands-on activities are a part of the daily experience as teachers work to grow your students’ natural curiosity.

Developing Minds.

Serving Communities.

Growing in Faith.

Learn More About Our Teachers

Renee Collins

Preschool Teacher

Debbie Pilson 

Preschool Aide & K-2nd Grade Extended Care Teacher

Emily Perry

Transitional Kindergarten Teacher

Sulam Carrillo Garcia

Transitional Kindergarten Aide

Diana Nicholson

Kindergarten Teacher

Jessica Thomas

First Grade Teacher

Susan Marks

First Grade Teacher Aide

Stephanie Kiel

Second Grade Teacher

Brooke Painter

Third Grade Teacher

Beth Hardin

Fourth Grade Teacher

Bob Snyder

Fifth Grade Teacher

Debbie Patterson

Art Teacher & Kindergarten Aide

Debbie Scardina

3rd-5th Grade Extended Care Teacher

Lisa Little

Kitchen/Food Service

Holly Wilson

Kitchen/Food Service

Catarino Burgos 

Facilities

Luisa Burgos 

Facilities

Gloria Rochester

Preschool Extended Care Teacher

Elizabeth Courts

Lunch & Recess Aide

Tiffany Banks

Principal

Rev. Tom Clocker
Pastor

Kerstin Walker

Administrative Assistant

Tom Baldwin 

Director of Admissions

Heather Bullock 

Business Manager

Sonia Davidson 

Preschool Director

Autumn Beard 

School Secretary

Cheryl Wulfert

Librarian

Ultimately, our teachers work to foster higher-order thinking skills so your child is well-prepared for the next step of their education.

Our approach to teaching takes into account each child’s cognitive development stage and works at developing students to become independent thinkers. We focus on foundational skills and information gathering before progressing to comprehension, logic, and critical thinking. As students naturally absorb information across several academic areas, they discover their God-given gifts and talents.

What Is Christ-Centered Teaching

Our teachers are Christians who emphasize Scripture whenever possible, which allows students to see how God’s word is relevant to every aspect of learning.