Date
09/28/2025
Position Information
Position desired: Administrator, Other Position, Teacher
Subjects you can teach: 7-12 Humanities Teacher, 7-12 Literature Teacher, 7-12 Philosophy Teacher, 7-12 Theology Teacher
Willing to relocate to: Anywhere in US
Summary:
Passionate teacher and academic leader with more than 20 years of experience in Christian education. Committed to creating and delivering innovative lessons that help students grow as learners, thinkers, and leaders. Able to build strong and collaborative relationships with students, parents, and colleagues.
26428 NE Kennedy Dr
Duvall, WA 98019 United States
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Highest Level of Education: Doctoral or Professional Degree
Institutions Attended:
Institution Name | Degree Earned (i.e., BA in English) | Date Graduated | Emphasis |
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Faulkner University | PhD | 2017 | Humanities |
Western Washington University | BA | 1996 | Political Science |
Employment History:
Position | Employer | Dates of Service | Description |
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History Teacher | The Bear Creek School | 2001 – present |
Additional Qualifications: Department Chair
Head Coach, Speech and Debate
Lead Faculty, Senior Capstone Project
Ordained Anglican Deacon
Additional Experience with CCE: Academic leaders cohort, Society for Classical Learning, 2022-2023
Presenter at SCL
Presenter at Kuyers Institute, Calvin University
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Most Influential Books: Macintyre, After Virtue
Smith, Desiring the Kingdom
Lasch, Culture of Narcissism
Percy, The Second Coming
Waugh, Brideshead Revisited
O’Connor, Short Stories
L’Engle, A Wrinkle in Time
Preferred Denomination Type: Anglican/Episcopal
Current Church:
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Current Church Membership: Yes
Current Church Attendance: Weekly
Support of Traditional Marriage:
Theology:
Belief in the inerrancy of Scripture?: Yes
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