Faculty & Staff
Our dedicated team of faculty and staff are committed to their students with an emphasis on developing the whole person – mind, body, and soul. Their love of children and commitment to excellence motivates them in all they do. All teachers are degreed professionals and Christians with a lifelong love of learning.
Jacoba Alderink
7th & 8th Grade Math Teacher
Math Department Chair
BA, Calvin College
Jacoba Alderink
7th & 8th Grade Math Teacher
Math Department Chair
Although I hail from Wisconsin and Michigan, I took delight in Texas’ warm weather and friendly people when my husband and I moved here in 2010 with our two kids. I have a secondary education degree from Calvin University in Grand Rapids, MI. I have taught everything from math to English to art. My husband graduated from CCA in 1997, so it was like coming full circle when I started teaching 7th and 8th-grade algebra here in 2016. Both of my kids currently attend CCA, so our closets are awash in cougar spirit wear, some of it bordering on “vintage.”
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher
Why do you choose to work at CCA? CCA teachers frame their lessons through a Christian worldview – while students’ brains are gaining knowledge, their hearts are developing character. I love that our teachers challenge our students but also meet them where they’re at with loving grace. It’s a great community with supportive parents.
What is one fun fact about you? I once ate a giant Brazilian cockroach. I was two years old and living in the jungle in Panama.
What is your favorite book of all time? Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse – It’s beautifully raw in its free-verse storytelling. There’s a compelling grit to the characters, setting, and storyline that feels authentic and honest.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? I really enjoy a seriously clever and snarky joke (preferably delivered to me at the same time I’m enjoying a ridiculously overpriced salted caramel macchiato).
What do you like to do for fun? I love nerdy, introverted things like crosswords and logic puzzles. When I am old and have more time in life, I plan on filling my days with painting, reading novels, and thrift store shopping.
Rachel Armstrong
Social & Emotional Counselor
BA, Baylor University
MA, Dallas Theological Seminary
Rachel Armstrong
Social & Emotional Counselor
I was born and raised in Colleyville and attended CCA from Kindergarten through 12th grade. After graduating from Baylor with a degree in Psychology and Business I returned back to DFW and completed my Master’s at Dallas Theological Seminary. I worked at a counseling center in Grapevine for 7 years and decided to jump into the education world when my oldest son was entering Kindergarten. I worked at a private school in Dallas before landing back home at CCA.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I always wanted to own a cupcake bakery!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I choose to work at CCA to help preteens and teens gain a better understanding of all the things happening in and around them and to be at a place where I know my children will get a great education centered on the Lord.
What is one fun fact about you? I met my husband at CCA and my Mother-in-law was my History/English teacher.
What is your favorite book of all time? I don’t think I have a favorite of all time. I read a lot of books so there are a handful that stand out in different seasons. One that I have read in the last few years that I think about often is Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking. I’m also in the middle of The Anxious Generation right now which I can already tell will be top of my list.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Iced Coffee!
What do you like to do for fun? I love watching my boys play soccer!
Catherine Arnold
Librarian
BA, The College of St. Thomas More
MS, University of North Texas
Catherine Arnold
Librarian
I have such a precious heritage here at Covenant! I am the eldest daughter of CCA founders Dale and Anne Smith. I attended and graduated from CCA in 1992 as a member of the first graduating class. My three siblings and three sons also graduated from CCA. I have two nieces and one nephew currently attending; our family is blessed and proud to be multi-generational Cougars. I have been married to my husband Ben (an engineer at Lockheed Martin) for nearly 27 years. I received my BA from the College of Saint Thomas More (humanities) in 1998 and a Master’s Degree in Library Science (with school library certification) from the University of North Texas in 2009. This is my 9th year as librarian here at CCA, and it is truly my dream job! I love instilling in my students a love for books and reading and helping equip them with the information-seeking and processing skills required to be successful and discerning readers and learners.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A ballerina!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I am blessed and privileged to partner with believing parents in their children’s Christ-centered education and Christian nurture.
What is one fun fact about you? I am something of an Anglophile and adore all things British! Come talk with me in British accents! 😉
What is your favorite book of all time? Pride and Prejudice by Jane AustenI received a volume of Jane Austen novels as a high school graduation gift from our beloved Dr. C (then Mr. Culberson!). I read Austen’s novels for the first time as a college freshman and have loved them (and all the film adaptations!) ever since.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A word of encouragement from a fellow teacher, parent, or student!
What do you like to do for fun? READ!! 🙂
Jamie Baker
High School Math Teacher
BS, Hardin Simmons University
Jamie Baker
High School Math Teacher
I grew up in Hurst, Texas, and graduated from LD Bell High School. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a Minor in Mathematics from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas. I have taught Math for 14 years in grades 6-9 in public schools, teaching in Keller ISD and Southlake Carroll ISD. I have been married to my husband, Jeff, for 18 years, and we have two children, Callie and Camden. Teaching is my passion! I love the interactions we have when discussing math. I like to make math fun!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to be a mother and teacher. God has blessed me by making both of my childhood dreams come true! It is my daily joy not only to teach math but to share my passion for the love of learning.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I chose to work at CCA because I believe in connecting everything we learn to the creator of everything! Learning is easier when we can see the connections between the subject areas and how they relate. The opportunity to teach in a school where everything relates back to God, the ultimate creator, was literally my dream job! It is a blessing to teach in a place where we can openly praise our creator, our Teacher.
What is one fun fact about you? I was in the show choir in high school. I continued singing in college and was on the praise and worship team during my time at Pioneer Drive Baptist Church in Abilene, Tx.
What is your favorite book of all time? My favorite books are anything written by Jodi Picoult. I enjoy her writing style.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Seeing my kids “get’ the topics I am teaching and hearing them discuss with understanding is a delight! I love to see them “understand” and appreciate the material.
What do you like to do for fun? I am a mom to 2 competitive soccer-playing kiddos. Soccer is all we do! We travel and play all over the country. I love to watch my kids do what they love! I also love to try new foods and new restaurants. It’s fun to find new places!
Myrandi Ballesteros
Early Childhood and Elementary School Principal
BA, Dallas Baptist University
M.Ed, Dallas Baptist University
Myrandi Ballesteros
Early Childhood and Elementary School Principal
I grew up in East Texas in the Rose Capitol of the World, Tyler. Strangely enough, my name, Myrandi, is actually the name of a rose, the Mirandy rose. After high school, I moved to the big city to attend Dallas Baptist University on an Art Scholarship. I graduated with a bachelor’s degree (not in Art, by the way, but in Christian Education), married the love of my life, and taught kindergarten while completing my Master’s degree from DBU. Victor and I have two beautiful daughters, Brynlee (24) and Maycee (21), who both graduated from CCA, love Jesus, and seek to serve Him daily in their jobs and lives. My dear husband went to live with the Lord in November 2021 after a valiant battle with pancreatic cancer. The journey God has me on today was definitely not what I was expecting, but there is joy and blessing in trusting His plan and walking in faith.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? An artist and a teacher
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I felt called to Christian Education. After interviewing for an open position, I was immediately drawn to the philosophy/mission and like-minded community.
What is one fun fact about you? I have never had a cup of coffee. I took one sip and realized very quickly that I didn’t like the taste, and the smell gives me a headache.
What is your favorite book of all time? Besides the Bible? When Crickets Cry by Charles Martin.The story is powerful, speaks to my soul, and reminds me that God can redeem any situation, circumstance, or person.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A reminder of my husband, the smile and hug from a CCA student (or a piece of chocolate!)
What do you like to do for fun? Hanging out with my daughters; playing games with friends; doing puzzles; playing pickleball; reading; watercolor painting
Christine Barry
Director of Development
BBA, Texas Tech University
Christine Barry
Director of Development
I grew up in Odessa with my mom. I am an only child. My town was the focus of the movie Friday Night Lights (true story about Permian Panthers football team). I love football for that reason. I went to Texas Tech University where I obtained my Bachelor of Administration with a focus on Management. I moved to DFW and eventually worked for a company as a Regional Business Development Manager for over 10 years. I have 2 children who attend CCA, and our family loves this school! As I drive to the school every morning to drop off the kids, I have to pinch myself that now I am here every day and get to be a part of making this wonderful school a success.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A lawyer
Why do you choose to work at CCA? When my daughter started in PK3 (11 years ago), I fell in love with the school and hoped one day that my work experiences would somehow fit within the CCA administration.
What is one fun fact about you? I collect Foam Fingers that you get from any sporting events.
What is your favorite book of all time? Walt Disney The Triumph of the American Imagination. Walt was such an amazing and innovative man of his time and his imagination was beyond anything ever seen. Plus, I have loved Mickey Mouse since I was a little girl!
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A compliment
What do you like to do for fun? I like shopping and being with friends hanging out.
Cindi Bearden
Food Services Coordinator
AA, Tarrant County College
Cindi Bearden
Food Services Coordinator
I was born and raised in Texas. I earned my AAS from Tarrant County College after spending many years lost. I worked at a large retailer for 16 years. The last 10 were in the Hearing Aid Department. In 2016, I began my walk with Christ and my path was more clear. I got to marry the man God made for me; and when we were blessed with the birth of our daughter, I quit my job to stay home with her. I went back into the workforce as a Christian preschool teacher. While I was teaching at another school, my daughter started at CCA, and I was quickly drawn to serve here. Now I get to work here!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love the community at CCA. I’ve seen and heard CCA families pray for each other and I see God move here.
What is one fun fact about you? I was in the Peter Pan musical in high school and got to perform at Bass Performance Hall.
What is your favorite book of all time? I like The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer because being in a hurry hinders our ability to be loving, and this book exposes sin and teaches us how to be more like Jesus.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A hug from my husband or daughter.
What do you like to do for fun? I like to garden, go backpacking, crochet, sew, or go on a family bike ride.
Jon Blume
High School History, Government, & Economics Teacher
BA, The College of Wooster
MBA, Michigan State University
JD, Michigan State University
Jon Blume
High School History, Government, & Economics Teacher
A Michigan native who has lived in Texas for the last nine years, I received my undergraduate degree in political science from the College of Wooster, and my law degree and master’s in business administration from Michigan State University. I am the owner of Moose Tracks Ice Cream, a popular nationwide brand. My work experience also includes several years teaching government at Tarrant County College and six years serving as a missionary in Russia and Ukraine. My daughters Alexa, Ariel, and Mica have been attending CCA since we moved to Texas, and my wife Jane leads the CCA branch of Moms in Prayer.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? An astronaut
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Being able to teach students of this caliber in an environment that encourages faith is a real joy.
What is one fun fact about you? My spleen is twice the size of a normal human spleen. It may not mean much now but when I die, there’s going to be a bidding war.
What is your favorite book of all time? Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy – It’s hauntingly beautiful and tragic.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A latte
What do you like to do for fun? Play guitar, go to the aquarium store, read
Michael Boughton
PE Teacher
Head Baseball Coach
BS, Northwood University
Michael Boughton
PE Teacher
Head Baseball Coach
I grew up in Syracuse, NY. I moved to Texas when I was 12. I went to Marcus High school and Northwood University, where I played baseball. I was drafted in my Junior year of college by the Arizona Diamondbacks. I played with the Diamondbacks and Texas Rangers organization. I met my wife in Canada while playing baseball. We have three children Noah, Hannah, and Matthew. I coached in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization for five years before coming to Covenant Christian.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A baseball player
Why do you choose to work at CCA? CCA is safe and lays a solid, Christian foundation. I also love the families at CCA
What is one fun fact about you? I like to cook.
What is your favorite book of all time? Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robery Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A smile
What do you like to do for fun? Go outside
Tonia Britton
Middle School CASP Teacher
BS, Baylor University
Tonia Britton
Middle School CASP Teacher
I earned my Bachelor of Science in Education degree in 1991 from Baylor University. I am all-level Special Education and Early Childhood certified. Baylor is where my husband of 31 years and I met. I taught at Hewitt Elementary in Midway ISD for two years while my husband opened a restaurant in Waco. I also taught three years of Early Childhood and Special Education classes at Heritage Elementary in GCISD. I have lived in the Colleyville area for 29+ years. I have four boys. Three of my sons are CCA alumni, Class of 2017, 2019, and 2022.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A graceful ballerina and a beautifully voiced singer; also a lawyer…but I’m glad I didn’t go down that path…they must bore each other to death!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I wanted truth and life spoken into and over my children, and now I enjoy doing that for the students I teach.
What is one fun fact about you? I did my student teaching in London, I’ve met a lot of famous celebrities and athletes, and I used to coach basketball.
What is your favorite book of all time? Twelve Mighty Orphans by Jim Dent – I love writing with bits of historical basis, and I love seeing it come to life! Plus I just love the grit.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Winning the lottery, a big hug, kind words spoken, and a DR. PEPPER anytime!
What do you like to do for fun? Anything with my boys! I also love concerts and country music!!
Anne Brown
Elementary School CASP Teacher
BSE, Oklahoma Baptist University
Anne Brown
Elementary School CASP Teacher
I earned my Bachelor of Science in both Elementary Education and Early Childhood Education at Oklahoma Baptist University in 2006. I taught Kindergarten in Oklahoma, Pre-K and 1st grade in Washington state, and both 4th grade and 1st grade in Virginia. After taking a break to be a stay-at-home mom, I returned to teaching as a reading tutor and then a 3rd grade teacher in GCISD. I now get to use my extensive experience teaching students in all elementary grades as a CASP teacher here at CCA! My husband, Taylor, and I have been married for 18 years. We have two daughters at CCA, one in 4th grade and one in 6th grade. Covenant has quickly become near and dear to my heart, and I am honored to work alongside this team of gifted teachers who love the Lord!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher! I thought my 3rd grade teacher was the best teacher in the world, and I made up my mind then and there that I was going to be a teacher too.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I get to be the hands and feet of Jesus, alongside a strong community of students, families, teachers, administration, and staff who are doing the same. What drew me to CCA from the beginning is the commitment to teaching the whole child, not just the mind, but our kids’ hearts and souls. I get to be a part of training them to love God and love learning. I am thrilled to be here!
What is one fun fact about you? I have lived in 3 countries outside the US and 5 states within the US. When I was in elementary school, I lived in Athens, Greece!
What is your favorite book of all time? Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein. I love Silverstein’s quirky sense of humor. I first heard one of his poems as a kid, and I was hooked. I also love them as a teacher because they bring laughter to kids of all ages!
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Hugs
What do you like to do for fun? I love spending time with family and friends, being outside, and exploring new places.
Julie Bullington
Elementary School Executive Assistant
BS, Wake Forest University
MBA, Rollins College
Julie Bullington
Elementary School Executive Assistant
Before moving to Texas in 2013, I called many places home – from New York to Ireland, Florida to California, and places in between. I earned my undergraduate degree in Mathematical Economics from Wake Forest University, and my MBA from Rollins College. After years in the business world, followed by years as a stay-at-home mom, God opened the door for me to join the CCA Elementary School office in 2018. I’m a proud mom to a current CCA student (class of 2027) and a 2022 CCA graduate, and a loyal CCA soccer fan! (Go Cougars!)
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A pilot
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I believe in CCA’s mission, and love the people! It’s a privilege to be a part of this community.
What is one fun fact about you? My happy place is Hilton Head Island, SC. My family has been going there every summer since my kids were little.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Bible! Each time I read a passage, God reveals Himself in new ways.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A silly joke or word of encouragement.
What do you like to do for fun? Wander antique markets and decorate our home, watch my kids play the sports they enjoy, travel, and listen to music.
Dr. Alicia Castello
AP Biology Teacher
BS, Stephen F. Austin University
D.C., Parker College of Chiropractic
Dr. Alicia Castello
AP Biology Teacher
I’m a native Texan with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Stephen F. Austin State University and a Doctorate of Chiropractic from Parker University in Dallas, Texas. During the 2002-2003 CCA school year I taught 9th grade Biology and 10th grade Anatomy & Physiology. (This was during the early years of my clinic and before starting a family!) In 2023, after 24 years in Colleyville, I sold my clinic and retired from chiropractic practice. My husband of 30 years, Keith, was also part of the CCA community as a teacher and administrator for 20 years. We have two boys, a current 10th grader and a 2024 CCA graduate. Both boys have been CCA cougars since Pre-K3.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A veterinarian
Why do you choose to work at CCA? It’s a Christian community with exceptional academics, athletics and fine arts. There is honestly no place else we would rather be.
What is one fun fact about you? I love to nerd out on organizing!
What is your favorite book of all time? East of Eden because I love a good redemption story. And Steinbeck is a Rockstar.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? An unexpected kindness
What do you like to do for fun? Read, Listen to Music, Movies, Concerts, Travel…
Rachel Chapman
Kindergarten Teacher
BA, Howard Payne University
MS, Texas Women’s University
Rachel Chapman
Kindergarten Teacher
The DFW area has always been home to me. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in English and Political Science Pre-Law from Howard Payne University and my Master of Science in Child Development from Texas Woman’s University. I spent several years working as a Certified Child Life Specialist at a local Children’s Hospital before transitioning to teaching in 2015. I have taught pre-kindergarten and kindergarten, most recently in Hurst Euless Bedford ISD.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? When I was 3, I wanted to be a garbage woman.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love the partnership between family, school, and church to help students grow in every area of their lives.
What is one fun fact about you? I love to travel both domestically and internationally!
What is your favorite book of all time? The Diary of Anne Frank. I like being able to get a glimpse into Anne’s thoughts and experiences from that time period of history as well as seeing her courage and resilience expressed throughout the book.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Seeing my nephews, coffee, and piñatas. 🙂
What do you like to do for fun? I like to spend time with family and friends, bake, workout, travel and read.
Matt Chavez
Facilities Director
Matt Chavez
Facilities Director
Amber Coley
PE Teacher
BA, University of Texas at Arlington
Amber Coley
PE Teacher
I am a Texas girl, born and raised. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies specializing in Kinesiology and Child Development from the University of Texas at Arlington. My certification is All-Level Physical Education. I enjoy being in the gym and helping students be active. Before coming to CCA, I taught PE in Keller ISD for nine years and then stayed home for a few years to be with my kids. I have an tenth-grade son and a sixth-grade daughter at CCA.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A pilot, maybe even a fighter pilot
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Teaching at CCA has been one of my biggest blessings. I love being able to teach with a Christian worldview and to be able to speak the truth about who God is and what He says about us.
What is one fun fact about you? A few years ago, we sold our house, bought an RV, and traveled to 49 of the 50 states. It took us over six months, but we had a blast. We saw so many amazing places and ate a lot of delicious food! Once we returned to Texas, we bought a house and sold the RV. It was an incredible experience, and we would love to do it again in the US or a different country!
What is your favorite book of all time? Everybody, Always by Bob Goff – It’s an encouraging book about how life is messy. Of course, we are all a little messy, but loving people is something we are called to and helps us become who God has called us to be.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? An encouraging word from someone and maybe chocolate.
What do you like to do for fun? I love to travel! Being outdoors and exploring makes me happy. Also, hanging out with family and friends.
Melissa Conklin
2nd Grade Teacher
ERB Coordinator
BA, Stephen F. Austin University
Melissa Conklin
2nd Grade Teacher
ERB Coordinator
I received my degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Stephen F. Austin State University. My career started in Spring ISD before I accepted a role with Math Solutions to provide Math professional development for teachers across the country. I am the author of two books for elementary teachers and a series editor for subsequent books. My husband, Jacob, and I live in Colleyville with our four daughters and attend First Colleyville Church.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I always wanted to be a teacher!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I enjoy supporting the classroom teachers as we work to implement Math lessons that develop lifelong learners and students who enjoy math.
What is one fun fact about you? I love Pickleball.
What is your favorite book of all time? I have too many to choose just one.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A hug from my kids or family and dessert is a close second.
What do you like to do for fun? Our family loves to play games or be outside. I love to go out to eat or jog on the weekends.
Taylor Conlon
Middle School Theater Teacher
BFA, Oral Roberts University
Taylor Conlon
Middle School Theater Teacher
I started attending CCA in 2010 and graduated with the class of 2017. During my time as a student, I was involved in nearly twenty productions as an actor, crew member, or director! From there, I earned my BFA in Musical Theatre at Oral Roberts University in 2021. Since graduating, I’ve continued my dance training, taught masterclasses on acting and singing, and directed several musicals for children and teens at Theatre Tulsa and CCA. I’m exciting to teach theatre in the place I fell in love with it!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? When I was a child, I wanted to be a veterinarian when I grew up.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Having graduated from CCA, I recognize the value of a classical education, passionate teachers, and a community that feels like home!
What is one fun fact about you? I worked at Disney World!
What is your favorite book of all time? Les Misérables is my favorite because I love all of the characters and their redemptive stories
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Iced lattes
What do you like to do for fun? I love to travel and go to concerts!
Carina Covington
High School Art Teacher
Visual Arts Director
BFA, Abilene Christian University
Carina Covington
High School Art Teacher
Visual Arts Director
I received a bachelor’s degree in two-dimensional design from Abilene Christian University in 2005. I started teaching art at Covenant Christian Academy in 2006. My greatest passion is helping students develop their style and find their “artistic voice.” My husband Chris and I have been married for 17 years and have two sons that attend CCA. We live on 5 acres and enjoy taking care of our small garden and farm animals, including horses, goats, sheep, chickens, ducks, guinea fowl, dogs, cats, and even donkeys. We are involved with the special needs ministry at our church and love working with these kids on the weekends. I grew up as a missionary kid and love serving others and sharing Jesus with them.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? An artist
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Because they value fine arts
What is one fun fact about you? I know how to milk goats.
What is your favorite book of all time? Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? My family
What do you like to do for fun? Spend time with my boys out in nature
Kyla Cox
Admissions & Data Coordinator
Head Cheerleading Coach
BBA, Texas A&M University
Kyla Cox
Admissions & Data Coordinator
Head Cheerleading Coach
I’m a Texan through and through and have never lived anywhere else! I earned my Bachelor of Business Administration from Texas A&M University in College Station with a focus in Management Information Systems. My first jobs were in IT at IBM and Bank One before I spent many years out of the workforce being a mom. I live in Ft. Worth with my husband, Jason, and my two kids, Tyler (12th grade) and Weston (11th grade). We love CCA and are incredibly blessed to be a part of this community!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A mom
Why do you choose to work at CCA? We strongly believe in the mission and purpose of this school for our community and our family and want to be a part of helping see that vision thrive.
What is one fun fact about you? I’m a crazy sports fan (it can be a little much)!
What is your favorite book of all time? The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis – His stories completely transport me into the world he is creating, and the spiritual themes make it all the more endearing. I love all of his books!
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Seeing my family when I didn’t expect to (that and gummy bears)
What do you like to do for fun? Attend any sporting event
Mary Lou Crist
Elementary Music Teacher
Performing Arts Director
BA, West Texas A&M University
Mary Lou Crist
Elementary Music Teacher
Performing Arts Director
I’m thrilled to be a part of the wonderful community at Covenant Christian Academy as the Elementary Music Teacher and Performing Arts Director. I am a proud Texan. Originally from Amarillo, I’ve called DFW home for the past 18 years. With 26 years of experience teaching choral music and 23 years in Christian education, music has always been my passion and calling.After high school, I was fortunate to receive a full scholarship to study vocal performance at Arizona State University. My journey eventually brought me back to Texas, where I earned my Bachelor of Music in Opera from West Texas A&M University. I have taught K-12 music, middle and high school choir, and band. For 15 years, I had the privilege of serving as the Director of Fine Arts and Choral Music at Fort Worth Christian School. I have been happily married to my husband, Lyle, for 35 years. We have four grown children, two sons-in-law, one daughter-in-law, four delightful grandchildren, and three beloved dogs. Above all, I am grateful for the opportunity to share the beauty of music with my students and to celebrate the wonders of God’s creation through this universal language.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I always loved music class and singing when I was a child. It was my passion then, and it has continued throughout my life. I wanted to sing, and it led me to an amazing career.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I have always believed that Christian education was the best choice for our own children, and I wanted to be a part of a classical Christian environment. Covenant Christian Academy is an excellent example of all that a classical Christian school has to offer and more!
What is one fun fact about you? My Dad named me after both of his sisters because he couldn’t choose just one. So, I essentially have two first names. Mary Lou and Helen. My aunts were honored, and I have always felt very loved.
What is your favorite book of all time? I love Mitch Albom’s Have a little Faith. It is a fantastic reminder of the goodness of God and the power of Faith in the lives of His believers.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Talking to my children and grandchildren can make even the most challenging day better! I also enjoy the greeting of my three precious dogs when I come home at the end of a long day.
Sam Cruz
High School Spanish
BA, Universidad Valle Continental
Sam Cruz
High School Spanish
I got my bachelor’s degree from the Universidad Valle Continental in Monterrey, Mexico, but I started teaching when I was 18 years old. I began teaching first grade, which made me love it. After that, I took courses in didactic and teaching methods. I taught many different subjects, but one I really enjoyed teaching was algebra! My parents are church planters, and we resided in Mexico for 20+ years. Three years ago, we decided to move back to the US. We have a six-year-old daughter and are expecting twins around Christmas time.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A soccer player
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love teaching and serving God.
What is one fun fact about you? I can play the drums.
What is your favorite book of all time? Every Young Man’s Battle by Stephen Arterburn and Shannon Etheridge – It helped me teach young men how to overcome the constant battle the enemy brings to them as they grow to become men.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Coming home to my family and getting a hug from them.
What do you like to do for fun? Bowling
Zahamira Cruz
High School Spanish Teacher
BA, Universidad Valle Continental
M.Ed., Framingham State University
Zahamira Cruz
High School Spanish Teacher
I am originally from Monterrey, Mexico, but I moved to Texas when I was 5. Several years later, the Lord called my family back to Monterrey to plant a church. I felt called to ministry and teaching, so I studied at Christ for the Nations right after I finished high school. I earned my Bachelor’s in Educational Sciences from Universidad Valle Continental. I also had the opportunity to earn my Master’s in Education from Framingham University. God opened doors for me to work as a teacher in Mexico for nine years before moving back to Texas with my husband and kids. After working as a children’s minister for four years, God called me back into the classroom to teach Spanish. This has been the perfect job since it involves my passion for ministering to the next generation and the opportunity to teach Hispanic culture and language.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I always wanted to be a teacher!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Teaching is my ministry. It is a huge honor to minister to the next generation and to show them the beauty God has given us in different cultures.
What is one fun fact about you? When I watch a movie I love and have seen more than once, I will say the lines as the actors say them. Rom-coms are my favorite!
What is your favorite book of all time? Extravagant Worship by Darlene Zschech – Worship is the best way I communicate with God. I read this book in my teen years, and it has impacted my worship.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Hearing my kids laugh
What do you like to do for fun? I like to bowl, go to the movies, play card games and sing. Not necessarily in that order, but I love opportunities to have fun with friends.
Leanna Cullum
PreK-4 Teacher
BS, Valdosta State University
MS University of Phoenix
Leanna Cullum
PreK-4 Teacher
I grew up in a small town in south Georgia. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Education (Early Childhood Education) from Valdosta State University and my Master of Arts in Education (Curriculum and Instruction) from the University of Phoenix. I began my teaching career in Georgia, where I met my husband, who was stationed at Kings Bay, GA. He was from Texas, and as soon as he got out of the Navy, we made our journey to Texas for several years as he went to Texas A&M. I quickly fell in love with TX but definitely missed Georgia. So we moved back to Georgia for a few years and then back to Texas, where we have lived ever since. I have taught for 19 years in grades PreK – 5th grades. I’ve taught in public, private, and online through Georgia Cyber Academy and Texas Virtual Academy. Teaching is my calling, and I find great joy that I have taught in many different locations and grades.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? When I was in 2nd grade, my teacher, Mrs. DeMott, told me, “Leanna, I think you would make a great teacher because you already have a teacher’s handwriting.” That stuck with me, and from that moment on, I knew I wanted to become a teacher just like Mrs. DeMott.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I chose to work at CCA when my family was looking for a school for my then kindergarten son. We toured several schools, and when I heard that CCA was looking for a PreK teacher, I knew this was where God wanted our family. We instantly fell in love with the school, and my kids have both thrived here.
What is one fun fact about you? As soon as you hear me talk, you will know I’m not from Texas. I get asked often, “where are you from?” As the saying goes, “you can take the girl out of Georgia, but you can’t take Georgia out of the girl.”
What is your favorite book of all time? I don’t know if I can choose just one book, but my favorite author is Karen Kingsbury. Her books pull me right in, and once I start one, I find it hard to put it down. I own almost every single one of her books and love to reread them every so often.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A good coffee in the morning definitely makes my day better!
What do you like to do for fun? I love to go shopping (even if I’m just looking) or get a pedicure.
Dawn Dale
High School CASP Teacher
BS, Texas State University
Dawn Dale
High School CASP Teacher
I attended Florida State University to earn a hotel/restaurant management business degree. In the course of that, I was hired by Hyatt Hotels. I worked in management at the Austin Hyatt and Memphis Hyatt for three years. I then returned to college to get a degree in Elementary Education. I attended Univ. of Houston and completed my degree in 1988 at Texas State University. Before teaching first grade at CCA in 2005, I taught first grade in FWISD and BISD. While teaching at FWISD, I attended UTA for my ESL certification. In 2015, I became the Administrator Assistant in Middle School. I am now the High School CASP teacher. My kids are CCA alumni. Avery, Class of 2011, and Samuel, Class of 2016.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to run a hotel or bed and breakfast.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I choose to work at CCA because I believe in the mission of CCA. The added bonus is the wonderful people/friends who also work here. AND the families that, over the years, have become part of my family!
What is one fun fact about you? I LOVE college football.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins – It is one of my favorite books because it is mysterious and has so many twists and turns. I love the way the characters are described; they are so rich.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Chocolate cake!! Anytime I can have a meal with my sweet friends!
What do you like to do for fun? I love to read, ride my bike, and kayak with my husband.
Frank Dang
High School Bible Teacher
BS, Tulane University
MDiv, Southwestern Baptist Theological
Ph.M, Dallas Baptist University
Frank Dang
High School Bible Teacher
For the past two decades, I have served as a math teacher, a pastor, and a preacher to churches and schools in the Dallas, Fort Worth area. Previously, I was a global Outreach Pastor at Northwood Church. I also served as a global consultant for “Vision 360” and a Vietnamese Ministry consultant for Buckner International. My bachelor’s and post-graduate degrees are from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, Texas. My wife and I have three children, and we live in Keller, TX. I am the author of the book “The Hidden Kingdom Treasure – Hope for Humanity.” I have taught Algebra 1, 2, Geometry, Calculus AB & BC, Differential Equations, and Bible at CCA.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I have always wanted to be a math teacher.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? It is by a divine introduction and recommendation that I was invited to become part of the CCA family in 2018.
What is one fun fact about you? I am very nervous about speaking in public.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Bible, it provides all the guidelines, data, and solutions for everything a person needs and desires for life!
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A confirmation from God’s divine word (God’s Rhema, direct word from God to my heart and mind)
What do you like to do for fun? Play ping pong & soccer
Lauren Edens
High School Executive Assistant
BS, Baylor University
Lauren Edens
High School Executive Assistant
I grew up in Arlington, TX, then moved to North Richland Hills in 2012. I earned my Bachelor of Science degree in Speech Communications from Baylor University. Go Bears! After graduating, I received my Alternative Teaching Certification from McLennan Jr. College. I did not pursue a career in education but instead went into recruiting/business management and engineering in the national defense industry (Lockheed Martin). My husband and I have been married for 16 years. We have two children who attend CCA (Addyson and Cade). I started working at CCA in April 2022, and I absolutely love my job! I am blessed to be a part of such an amazing team.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I volunteered a lot and loved being involved at school – so much so that I decided to apply for a permanent position. Best decision ever! I am beyond grateful for the opportunity to serve our CCA families and students.
What is one fun fact about you? I did both school and competitive cheer in JH and HS. In HS, I competed in the National Best Cheerleader competition and placed 8th in Nation. I went on to pursue cheerleading at Baylor University, but that season ended very quickly due to a serious knee injury.
What is your favorite book of all time? I love personal development books. John Maxwell is one of my favorite authors.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Spending time with friends and family
What do you like to do for fun? Watching our kids play sports (this keeps us very busy!), traveling, going to the movies, date nights, going to lunch/dinner with friends
Chuck Evans
Head of School
BA, Washington Bible College
MA, Hollins University
Chuck Evans
Head of School
Chuck has worked in independent schooling for more than twenty-six years, having previously served as the Head of School for Regents School in Austin, Texas and Faith Christian in Roanoke, Virginia. In addition, he has provided strategic consulting and professional development for dozens of independent and parochial schools across the country.
The former Executive Director of the Texas Private Schools Association, Chuck has worked as a lobbyist, advocating in the Texas State Legislature on private school issues. He is also a former member of the State CAPE Network of state-wide political advocates and has worked as a state-certified mediator. Most recently, Chuck collaborated as a co-founder of the Council on Educational Standards and Accountability and served on the CESA board’s executive committee.
Chuck is the co-author with Robert Littlejohn of Wisdom and Eloquence: A Christian Paradigm for Classical Learning (Crossway 2006), and he contributed a chapter to a work on Christian schooling entitled Building a Better School: Essays on Exemplary Christian School Leadership (Paideia 2012).
Chuck also teaches in the graduate program for independent school leadership at Vanderbilt University/Peabody College. Chuck holds a Masters degree in Liberal Studies from Hollins University and a Bachelor’s degree in Theology and Education from Washington Bible College.
Cindy Franklin
Middle & High School Choir Director
BME, Texas Christian University
ME, University of Houston-Victoria
Cindy Franklin
Middle & High School Choir Director
I earned my Bachelor of Music Education from Texas Christian University and my Masters in Education Administration from the University of Houston-Victoria. I have taught choir, private voice, and private piano. I have worked as a church pianist and handbell director and as a university accompanist. My resume also includes a few years as a technology specialist. I’ve worked from home, in public schools, in private schools, and at a Baptist University. I retired from public school teaching in 2023, and have been at CCA since then, directing the choirs in grade 5 through high school. My husband, Joe, is in full-time ministry, and we have been married for 27 years. We have one son, Jake, who serves our country in the US Army and is stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McCord, just outside of Seattle, Washington.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? When I was a child, I thought I wanted to be either a doctor or a lawyer. I remember vividly, though, the moment I was practicing for my next piano lesson when I was in 2nd grade I very clearly heard the Lord speak to me. I really wanted to quit playing the piano. I didn’t want to practice anymore. I was preparing myself to go talk to my parents about quitting when I heard the Lord say, “One day, you are going to need this.” Thankfully, I listened!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I have always been as open about my faith as possible with my students, but teaching in public school for my whole career meant I had to wait for the students to ask me about my faith. I enjoy getting to speak freely with students without hindrance.
What is one fun fact about you? I started playing the piano over 50 years ago!
What is your favorite book of all time? Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. It is a retelling of the story of Gomer and Hosea. It is a beautiful retelling of God’s unconditional, redemptive, and all-consuming love.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? I love seeing someone’s face light up with just the right words of blessing.
What do you like to do for fun? Much of what I do for work is also what I do for fun: singing and playing the piano. I also enjoy reading, cooking, playing card games, and taking our son’s dog, Bella, to the dog park.
Kim Garcia
Executive Assistant to the Headmaster and COO
Kim Garcia
Executive Assistant to the Headmaster and COO
I grew up in and around the Dallas area. My husband and I have been married for almost 30 years and have two kids. I was a stay-at-home mom for 17 years. When my son was a senior at CCA, and my daughter was starting kindergarten, I felt the Lord move me back into the workforce. I have been the Executive Assistant to the Headmaster at CCA since 2013.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A flight attendant
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love serving my co-workers and all the CCA families.
What is one fun fact about you? I love to read.
What is your favorite book of all time? Becoming by Elisabeth Elliott – I loved this book because it reminds me of God’s faithfulness and love, even in the darkest of times.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Prayer and coffee
What do you like to do for fun? Hanging out with my family
Sara Grantham
School Nurse
BS, Hardin-Simmons University
MA, Liberty University
Sara Grantham
School Nurse
I grew up in the metroplex and had the pleasure of attending private Christian schools my entire life. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Hardin-Simmons University in 2003. Soon after, I started my career at Texas Health Fort Worth, where I have worked in Oncology/Hematology for nearly 20 years. I went on to earn my Master of Public Health from Liberty University and most recently worked as a part-time school nurse at Dallas Baptist University. I pursued other passions outside of nursing, including attending the Culinary School of Fort Worth. In my spare time, I serve with my husband directing a Sunday school class of 50 people at our church, Cross City. I also serve on the medical team at church and the medical committee for the Mid-Cities Women’s Clinic. My husband and I have three children – all of whom attend CCA.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A nurse or physical therapist
Why do you choose to work at CCA? To be on the same schedule as my children as well as serve and invest in the staff and students in the school
What is one fun fact about you? I finished the Dallas Marathon, in which it rained for the first 20 miles.
What is your favorite book of all time? Consequences: An Intelligence Officer’s War by my husband, Dr. David Grantham (shameless plug) and Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Teamwork
What do you like to do for fun? Travel, cooking, dining out, and outdoor activities
Laura Guelker
CASP Director
DRA Coordinator
BS, Texas Christian University
Laura Guelker
CASP Director
DRA Coordinator
I am a Fort Worth native and have lived in the north Texas area my entire life. I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Habilitation of the Deaf (or Deaf Education) from Texas Christian University. I have always enjoyed working with and teaching children with learning differences. I taught for 8+ years in special education in the public school system before becoming a mom to two sons. When my boys began attending Mother’s Day out programs, I also started teaching at the various MDO programs. I taught the Pre-K 3 classes for nine years. In 2018, I worked as an art assistant/part-time art teacher. In August 2020, I became the Director of the Covenant Academic Support Program. I am grateful for this opportunity and love working with our students and their families.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A veterinarian or an architect (I NEVER thought I would be a teacher)
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I choose to work at CCA because I can do what I enjoy while sharing my faith with my students, their parents, and my coworkers.
What is one fun fact about you? I was a Child Life Specialist Volunteer at Cook Children’s Hospital. I got to play games, read, watch movies, make and eat special snacks, make crafts, and, most importantly, be a friend to children as they were fighting cancer. I did whatever the child wanted to do. It was a sweet time mingled with lots of difficult realities. I loved my experience.
What is your favorite book of all time? Thank you, Mr. Falker by Patricia Polacco – It is based on the true life experience of the author, and I relate to this book as a student and teacher. It inspires my passion for helping others overcome challenges.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Genuinely kind encouragement or affirmations wrapped in chocolate! Or PIE!!
What do you like to do for fun? I like traveling, creating art and making crafts, reading, watching movies, and spending quality time with my family and friends.
Joy Hale
Director of Community Care
BBA, University of North Texas
MA Dallas Baptist University
Joy Hale
Director of Community Care
I was born in Irving, Texas, where I met my husband of 26 years, Charlie. We began our family in Irving. We have four children Bailee (CCA alumni), Ellie (CCA alumni), Charles, and Gabe (11th). We moved closer to Colleyville when our oldest daughter started 1st grade at CCA. One of the greatest blessings in life is being a wife and mother. I earned a Bachelor of Business from the University of North Texas and a Master of Arts in Christian Education from Dallas Baptist University. I love how the Lord has used my business and ministry training in my job over the years at CCA. I am passionate about family ministry, and I am so thankful my current position at CCA includes equipping and caring for families.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? Teacher or entrepreneur
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love praying and caring for families as we partner with them to raise children to make a kingdom difference in the world.
What is one fun fact about you? In high school, I was the carhop of the year for Sonic in the state of Texas.
What is your favorite book of all time? I love all kinds of books. There is no way I can pick just one. I love Frankenstein, When God Weeps, Green Lights, The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry, and anything by Bob Goff just to name a few.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Coffee and time to myself
What do you like to do for fun? reading, hiking, a good Hulu binge with my husband, and going out to eat with my family
Shelley Hannegan
College Guidance Counselor
Accreditation Coordinator
BA, Baylor University
MS, Texas A&M University Commerce
Shelley Hannegan
College Guidance Counselor
Accreditation Coordinator
I grew up in Longview, Texas, and graduated from Longview High School. I received my Bachelor of Science in secondary education from Baylor University, where I met my husband, John. I earned my Master of Science in Counseling from Texas A&M Commerce. I have taught in Huntsville I.S.D, Ferris I.S.D, Pantego Christian Academy, and Denton Calvary Academy. I was blessed to be able to take a long 16-year break in the middle of that to raise my four children. I began working at Denton Calvary Academy in 2009, where I did various jobs, including teaching, admissions, and academic and college advising over the next 12 years. All my children are Denton Calvary graduates, and my husband and I, along with our four children, attend(ed) Baylor.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A great mom
Why do you choose to work at CCA? After my son graduated from high school, I was looking for new adventures. College advising was my favorite part of my former job, so I was excited to be able to focus on that full-time.
What is one fun fact about you? I have taught every grade from 6-12 and have taught math, English, psychology, study skills, SAT prep, and Algebra.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom because of the amazing faith of the Ten Boom family and the faithfulness of God.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Singing a hymn
What do you like to do for fun? Spend time with family and watch movies
Dr. Keith Harris
High School History Teacher
BA, Oklahoma State University
MA, Purdue University
Ph.D. Purdue University
Dr. Keith Harris
High School History Teacher
I earned my Bachelor of Arts in History at Oklahoma State University and then moved into a graduate program at Purdue University, where I earned my Masters and Ph.D. in History. After graduating from Purdue, I taught a variety of courses in the Department of History at Kenyon College. I have had the opportunity to work with students from all over the world, and am constantly exploring new and exciting ways of engaging with the past.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A professional athlete (this was not a realistic goal).
Why do you choose to work at CCA? This is a wonderful community that offers the chance to grow spiritually and share my interest in studying the lived human experience with students.
What is one fun fact about you? I am a fourth-generation teacher.
What is your favorite book of all time? Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut is among my favorites. I have read it numerous times and always notice something new and illuminating.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Dogs
What do you like to do for fun? Reading, running, and attempting to properly train my dog.
Robin Herron
Early Childhood Executive Administrative Assistant
Robin Herron
Early Childhood Executive Administrative Assistant
I was born in Fort Worth (middle of 3 girls) and have spent most of my life living in North Richland Hills. My sweet husband, Tim, and I have been married for 27 years, and we have two sons, Koby (24) and Will (20). I was a Stay-At-Home mom for many years with our boys and went back to work about 12 years ago. In the last 12 years, I have taught all ages from toddlers – to 4-year-olds, including STEM classes for 3 and 4-year-olds. I was the Office Manager at Angel Land Preschool, and was the Administrative Assistant for our preschool department at North Richland Hills Baptist Church.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher
Why do you choose to work at CCA? To share the love of Jesus with our preschool friends and their families.
What is one fun fact about you? I was so incredibly shy as a child and wouldn’t talk to anyone, but now I’ve never met a stranger!
What is your favorite book of all time? Anything by Nicholas Sparks.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A fountain Diet Coke
What do you like to do for fun? Binge-watch a series or watch a Ranger game!
Jenny Holmes
4th Grade Teacher
BS, University of North Texas
Jenny Holmes
4th Grade Teacher
I received my bachelor’s degree in Education from The University of North Texas. Since 2007, I have taught almost every grade from Kindergarten through 12th grade, and have taught in public schools, private schools, and homeschooled my own children. I am very passionate about reading and the benefits it has on children.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? As a child, I always wanted to be a teacher and to be surrounded by books. I adored my school library in elementary school. It was the most magical place, and I spent all the time I could there.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love teaching at CCA because I love the classical school model and principles. I also love infusing every lesson with the gospel and the love of Jesus. My children attend CCA, and my husband and I feel so fortunate that they are the recipients of such a beautiful education.
What is one fun fact about you? I love baking bread and pies!
What is your favorite book of all time? It is too difficult to choose just one! I love Little Women because of the wisdom of Marmee and the sisters’ love. I could read it every year for the rest of my life and learn something new each time. A few others I love are Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Anne of Green Gables, Joan Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking, Adorning the Dark by Andrew Peterson, and short stories by Flannery O’Connor.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Helping a child find a book that makes them fall in love with reading! (And dark chocolate!)
What do you like to do for fun? For fun, I like to travel with my family, cook for (and eat with!) the people I love, and read.
Alexis Hudgens
Kindergarten Teacher
BS Dallas Baptist University
M.Ed. Dallas Baptist University
Alexis Hudgens
Kindergarten Teacher
My family and I are so excited to join CCA! I grew up in Louisiana and moved to Dallas to attend Dallas Baptist University. I completed my undergrad and Masters of Education at DBU and I have taught 7 years in kindergarten, first, and second grade. I am passionate about curriculum and reading instruction. I have taught in both public and private schools and love teaching little ones about Jesus! My husband Trey and I have been married for 10 years and have two children: Milena who is going into first grade and Justice who will be in PreK-3. We are members at Gateway church and I have loved and served the Lord since I was 6 years old. I love tennis, reading, and coffee! Our family loves traveling to the beach and playing games together. We are so excited and blessed to be here!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I have always wanted to be a teacher! I played school growing up all the time and loved learning. Being a Kindergarten teacher was always my dream.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love the mission of providing a biblically based, classical, college preparatory education. We were looking for a PreK3 program for our son and I decided to apply! I am also extremely passionate about sharing my love for Jesus with my students.
What is one fun fact about you? I grew up in Louisiana eating gumbo and beignets. Geaux Tigers!
What is your favorite book of all time? I have so many favorites! I love historical fiction and loved Becoming Mrs. Lewis by Patti Callahan. For non-fiction I love anything by Lysa Terkeurst.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Always coffee or an ice cold Coke.
What do you like to do for fun? I love to read, take a weekend getaway with my husband, or play tennis!
Laura Hurlburt
11th & 12th Grade Bible
Bible Department Chair
BA, Baylor University
MS, Dallas Theological Seminary
Laura Hurlburt
11th & 12th Grade Bible
Bible Department Chair
I’ve lived in so many interesting places (Alabama, Colorado, Idaho, Canada), but beyond a shadow of a doubt, Texas has been my home the longest. I have an English BA from Baylor, a Christian Ed MA from Dallas Theological, and I’m Texas-certified to teach English to grades 6-12 — accomplishments I’m proud of and for which I’m grateful. At the time, though, I just was chasing my interests; little did I know that I was going to wind up loving being a teacher in both of those subjects. I’ve been a Christian educator for 20+ years, now. The best part of all of it, however, has been that it led my husband, Jim, and I to enroll our kids into CCA, and led me to teach here. As a result, I’ve had the privilege to teach many awesome students, including my two sons (Ben ’19 and Sam ’21) and my daughter (Grace ’25).
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A semi-truck driver or a lion.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I started out at CCA because I wanted to continue educating my children in the Classical format. Twelve years later, I choose to work at CCA because I love the community and the opportunity to be a part of such a fabulous school.
What is one fun fact about you? I’ve written and published a middle grade fantasy novel (“Bree Albina and the Changeling Alliance”) about a girl who is finds out she is an elf — think “Lord of the Ring”, not Santa’s helpers.
What is your favorite book of all time? This is hard. Fiction — probably a tie between “Pride and Prejudice” and “Jane Eyre.” Works I’ve taught: “Last Days of Socrates” and “The Consolation of Philosophy.” Non-fiction — definitely anything by Dallas Willard, but in particular “The Divine Conspiracy” has been the most transformative to my life with God.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Strong coffee, dark chocolate, and a really thoughtful conversation.
What do you like to do for fun? I love spending time with my family! They are truly my people. We make great food, have awesome conversations, and watch movies.
Altie Jones
PE Teacher
Football, Basketball, and Baseball Coach
BS, Dallas Baptist University
Altie Jones
PE Teacher
Football, Basketball, and Baseball Coach
I grew up in Hurst-Euless-Bedford. I went to Central Junior High and graduated from Trinity in Euless, TX. I grew up an only child. I always wanted to have multiple children because I knew how life was as an only child. At Trinity high school, I was a 3-sport athlete, lettering in baseball, football, and track. I played baseball in college at Galveston College, Huston-Tillotson University, and Florida State. I graduated from Dallas Baptist University with a degree in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in Christian Ministries/Health/Kinesiology. I coached baseball and football at Lake Country Christian School, where I was the first-ever head football coach. I also coached at Bethesda and Grapevine Faith. I have five awesome children, ages ranging from 3 to 27. My youngest daughter is currently a student at CCA in Mrs. Perona’s class.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A Major League Baseball player
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I absolutely love CCA. CCA has a great atmosphere and spirit.
What is one fun fact about you? I know entirely too much about Texas High School mascots.
What is your favorite book of all time? Friday Night Lights by Buzz Bissinger – I first read it in high school, and I fell in love with how Odessa Permian football was portrayed.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Getting hugs from students!
What do you like to do for fun? Coach and preach
Natalie Kidwell
Receptionist
BS, Texas A&M University
Natalie Kidwell
Receptionist
I grew up in Texas and Louisiana, where my dad served as a pastor. I enjoyed singing with my brother in church and dancing at the local dance studio. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies from Texas A&M University, where I met my husband. After I graduated, my husband and I moved to Lubbock, Texas, where I taught second grade at a Christian School. Later, my husband was transferred to Fort Worth, and we were blessed with our two children. I now serve as the morning receptionist in Jireh at CCA and teach Sunday School and Bible Drill at our church.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I felt called to ministry, but I first wanted to be a mom!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? CCA has virtuous people, excellent curriculum, and we love having fun!
What is one fun fact about you? I led and coordinated Bible Studies at Texas A&M.
What is your favorite book of all time? Little Women is my favorite book because I read it with my daughter.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Praise and Worship Music
What do you like to do for fun? Going to church, going to the library and picking out books, walking trails with my family, swimming, laughing, looking at Christmas lights, drinking coffee and tea
Julie Krull
Chief Financial Officer
BBA, University of North Texas
MBA, Louisiana State University
Julie Krull
Chief Financial Officer
I was born and raised in Whitehouse, a small town outside of Tyler; my parents still live there and have been married for 53 years. I moved to the DFW area in the mid-’90s to finish my degree at UNT in Denton; I graduated from UNT in August of 1998 with a Bachelor of Business Administration. I worked in the car business for 12 years, starting in sales and ending in the finance office as the Director of Finance. In 2008 I left the car business to work at a University Model School in Denton, where I was the Business Administrator for 13 years. I married my husband, Chris, in 2008, and we have one daughter, Emily, who is a competitive gymnast. We reside in Colleyville with our Labrador Murray and a pocket black kitty.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Before CCA, I was driving 80 miles to work round trip, and after 13 years, it started to wear me out, making me bitter and tired. I was struggling to balance my family and work life. I prayed for a change, and God opened the door at CCA- I had previously worked with Dr. Jeffrey at another school and learned so much from his leadership. Being at CCA allows me to work and grow with like-minded Christian colleagues, it helps balance my family life, and I now drive in a week what I was driving in a day. Working here allows me to grow in my relationship with Christ both on the professional and personal side.
What is one fun fact about you? I’ve purposely ran three marathons- one of which was the New York City Marathon.
What is your favorite book of all time? Oh goodness- just one? The Circle Maker: Praying Circles by Mark Batterson -This book shows the wonderful power of prayer. Lemons on Friday is another good one- this covers the various levels of grief and that it is ok to experience any grief. I love history-type books for learning and memoirs for great mind escapes.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Good coffee and words of affirmation
What do you like to do for fun? I enjoy snow skiing, being outdoors, working out, and spending time with my family.
Margo Labib
High School French Teacher
BA, University of Alexandria Egypt
M.Ed., University of North Texas
Margo Labib
High School French Teacher
Before moving to the US, my family and I lived in Alexandria, Egypt. I earned my Bachelor of French language and literature from Alexandria University and my M.Ed. in curriculum design from UNT. I worked as a Middle and High school French teacher at Boswell High School and Westlake Academy for eight years before coming to CCA in 2021. I have taught all French levels, including AP and IB. I enjoy cooking with my husband and our daughter, Rita, a fourth-grader in CCA, and creating new recipes inspired by Mediterranean cuisine.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? Tourist guide
Why do you choose to work at CCA? The biblical worldview and the classical education that CCA offers
What is one fun fact about you? I speak three languages and dream in more than one language at a time.
What is your favorite book of all time? L’Avare (The Miser) by Molière – It represents in a sarcastic/fun way how the love of money can take the place of all natural affections and virtues. Also, I adore Molière.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Being in the classroom
What do you like to do for fun? Travel with my family
Misty Lackey
Middle School Art Teacher
BS, Abilene Christian University
Misty Lackey
Middle School Art Teacher
I grew up in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. I received a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education with an Art Minor from Abilene Christian University. Immediately after graduation, I worked for a year as the Education Coordinator at a local Major League Baseball museum in Arlington, Texas, before I began teaching third grade in Fort Worth. I taught in an underprivileged district for six years, and I considered loving those kids my mission. After marrying my wonderful husband, Dustin, I was blessed to stay at home with my two babies for six years before God brought our family to CCA. I love working here, where my children go to school!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I either wanted to be a fashion designer or a teacher.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I believe the classical philosophy of teaching is the best way for students to learn. I also love empowering students with a Christian worldview so they can share their belief and love for Jesus with the world as they grow.
What is one fun fact about you? I love to travel, especially to the beach, on a cruise, or to Disney World.
What is your favorite book of all time? My favorite book is Little Women. As a child, I stumbled upon the Children’s Illustrated Classic version at the used bookstore across the street from our house. I read it over and over before reading the original version, which I read every winter for many years. Reading it feels like cozying up with a blanket next to a warm fire.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A hug from one of my children and/or a vanilla Diet Coke
What do you like to do for fun? For fun, I love spending time with my family and friends, listening to audiobooks, and sewing embroidery projects.
Candace Lambert
5th Grade Math & Bible Teacher
BS, Western Michigan University
M.Ed., Dallas Baptist University
Candace Lambert
5th Grade Math & Bible Teacher
I hold a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration, a Bachelor of Science in Education, and a Bachelor of Arts in Music. Along with a wide range of interests, I have a wide range of teaching experiences, from teaching English to fifth graders at a private school in Izmir, Turkey, to teaching 4th grade in the Plano Independent School District and teaching 3rd grade in Birdville Independent School District. I also served as an Assistant Principal in the Birdville Independent School District before I decided to stay home as a new mother. Later, I homeschooled my children classically through Classical Conversations of Bedford until the Lord called us to CCA.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? To be a violinist in the Chicago Symphony
Why do you choose to work at CCA? The Lord clearly called my family to CCA and opened the door for me to teach here, so I am walking in my calling, and I am very grateful for that. I am passionate about teaching and cultivating young leaders to impact our culture for Christ. I love our CCA community!
What is one fun fact about you? I have paraglided off a mountain in Turkey over the Aegean Sea.
What is your favorite book of all time? Duh. The Bible. Best book of all time.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A word of encouragement.
What do you like to do for fun? Spend time with a good friend.
Susan Lamphere
Pre-K 3 Teacher
BS, Stephen F. Austin University
Susan Lamphere
Pre-K 3 Teacher
Wendy Larriba
Chemistry Teacher
AP Chemistry Teaching Assistant
BS, University of North Texas
ME, Lamar University
Wendy Larriba
Chemistry Teacher
AP Chemistry Teaching Assistant
Paul Laywell
AP Chemistry Teacher
Science Department Chair
BS, Texas A&M University
MS, Texas A&M University
Paul Laywell
AP Chemistry Teacher
Science Department Chair
I am a native of Richardson, Texas, and earned both my Bachelor of Science and Master of Science from Texas A&M University. Over the course of my teaching career, I’ve developed science departments at three different schools. I have taught everything from seventh-grade Earth science to Advanced Placement Biology and Advanced Placement Chemistry. I joined the CCA faculty in 2006.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? It’s been so long, I can’t remember…
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I believe I am called to do so.
What is one fun fact about you? I am an adrenaline junkie.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Bible is my favorite book because it is capable of revealing something new and profound every time you read it.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A fountain Diet Coke or a good cookie
What do you like to do for fun? Read and workout
Tricia Lewis
Student Life & Alumni Director
BS, University of North Texas
Tricia Lewis
Student Life & Alumni Director
I grew up about a mile away from CCA! I earned a Bachelor of Science in Education from North Texas University. I have worked in HEB ISD as a classroom teacher and, later, as a Math Interventionist. I joined the CCA Faculty in 2016. I am married to my junior high sweetheart and am the parent of two CCA graduates, classes of 2017 and 2019. Both kids started here in preschool!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I always wanted to become a Veterinarian and started my education at Texas A&M. A summer internship at a local vet clinic taught me that my tear ducts couldn’t handle that line of work! Shortly after, I started volunteering in the Ft Worth ISD and found my love of being in a classroom!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Being in the community for so long, I knew it was a special place!
What is one fun fact about you? As a high school junior, I interviewed the legendary Tom Landry on the telephone! I had written to his foundation asking some questions for a project I was working on, and he picked up the phone and called me!
What is your favorite book of all time? Arnie the Doughnut, a tale for all ages. 🙂
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A cool breeze, nice porch, and a good cup of coffee!
What do you like to do for fun? Anything outside (when it’s not 10000 degrees)…walking, biking, hiking, gardening, etc…
Jon Little
7th & 8th Grade Math
BS, Dallas Christian College
Jon Little
7th & 8th Grade Math
I grew up in the Chicagoland area, but I came to Texas as soon as I could. My aunt and uncle graciously offered for me to live with them in Southlake so I could attend college. I started out at North Lake College and transferred to Dallas Christian College, where I met my wife and graduated with my Bachelor of Science in Worship Arts/Music Ministry. My wife and I are the proud parents of three energetic kids, two girls and a boy. I have been privileged to teach middle school math, among many other subjects, for the past nine years at StoneGate Christian Academy in Irving.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? Believe it or not, I wanted to be a professional musician when I grew up.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I chose to work at CCA because of its strong reputation among friends at church.
What is one fun fact about you? I am an ordained pastor.
What is your favorite book of all time? My favorite book of all time is Surprised by Hope by N.T. Wright. I love this book because it has completely revolutionized the way I understand the resurrection, salvation, the mission of the church, and eschatology.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A good meal! If I know that I am about to eat good, then it is hard for me to be down in the dumps.
What do you like to do for fun? I love to read theology for fun!
Claire Long
4th Grade Teacher
BS, Baylor University
Claire Long
4th Grade Teacher
I grew up in Newport Beach, California, but the Lord brought me to Texas when He placed Baylor University on my heart. There I earned my Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and student taught in Waco ISD. In 2019 I graduated and decided Texas was my home. I moved to Grapevine after being hired by CCA. In 2020 I married my husband, a fellow Baylor Bear, and started my 2nd teaching year at CCA. I have taught Pre-K4, 2nd grade, and now 4th-grade math at Covenant. I have been at Covenant since 2019 and could not imagine a more wonderful place to teach than CCA.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to be a veterinarian, be on Broadway, or be a teacher!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? From the moment I walked through CCA’s doors, I felt at peace. I love classical education, and I always knew that I wanted to teach at a school where I could help my students grow in their faith as well as help them become lifelong learners.
What is one fun fact about you? I can play piano, guitar, ukulele, banjo, and sing! I applied to colleges as a musical theater major originally.
What is your favorite book of all time? Little Women is my favorite book because it was the book my mother, grandmother, and I would read each winter. It made me fall in love with reading, and it gave me a special memory with the two most influential women in my life.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Quiet time with the Lord, snuggles with my dogs, and a good cup of coffee.
What do you like to do for fun? I love reading, traveling, walking my dogs, and discovering new adventures with my husband.
Isaac Magana
5th Grade English & History Teacher
BA, The Master’s University
Isaac Magana
5th Grade English & History Teacher
I am originally from Los Angeles, CA, but my wife and I moved to TX in the summer of 2021 after we graduated and got married. My wife’s name is Abby, and she is a nurse at a hospital in Arlington. I attended a small Christian university known as The Master’s University in CA and majored in Biblical Studies with an emphasis in Christian education. I am currently in graduate school for my Master of Education through the University of North Texas. Teaching has always been a passion of mine for 3 reasons: 1) I get to see kids grow intellectually, 2) I get to pour into the upcoming generation and, Lord willing, be a Godly influence, and 3) I get to display the love of Christ that has been so graciously lavished upon me. I am still learning a lot about what it means to do these things well, but I’m thankful for the grace, love, and support I get from all here at CCA.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? When I was a kid, I always wanted to be a Photographer/graphic designer.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I choose to work at CCA for 2 reasons: 1) it is an opportunity to love and lead students in a high education and 2) I get an opportunity to do life and display the love and compassion Christ showed me though His dying death.
What is one fun fact about you? My family sport growing up was boxing. All my older brothers competed and I did too. I started when I was a kid till my freshman year of college.
What is your favorite book of all time? Radical by David Platt – It gave me perspective of what it meant to follow Christ.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Food. I love food.
What do you like to do for fun? Disc golf, exercise, read, eat, work with my hands, watch boxing, anything and everything outdoors
Kara Maldonado
Middle School Executive Administrative Assistant
BS, University of Texas at Arlington
Kara Maldonado
Middle School Executive Administrative Assistant
I have lived in the H-E-B area all of my life. I have a diverse educational background including homeschool, private school, and public school. I graduated from UT Arlington with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and later completed my post-baccalaureate teaching certification in secondary Science. My work experience includes management, event parking, and scheduling. I also worked as a medical scribe in emergency medicine and orthopedics for 3 years. CCA has been part of our family for many years; my brother- and sister-in-law are CCA alumni. My husband, Ryan, and I are excited to continue the CCA traditions with our own three children. We attend Gateway Church in North Richland Hills.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A doctor
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I work at CCA because I support the school’s mission and core values. The faculty and staff at CCA are genuine followers of Christ who seek the best in themselves, each other, and their students each day. It’s an incredible blessing to work here and be so close to my kids.
What is one fun fact about you? I recently started collecting “vintage” Polly Pocket sets – only years 1989-1996 (the good ones!).
What is your favorite book of all time? Usually whichever book I’m currently reading!
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Hearing my kids laugh, movie night with my husband, or a drink from HTeaO
What do you like to do for fun? Scrapbooking, sticker journaling, and family game nights
Sheila McDoniel
Chief Operating Officer
BBA, Abilene Christian University
Sheila McDoniel
Chief Operating Officer
I grew up in Dallas/Fort Worth and have lived here my whole life, with the exception of my time at Abilene Christian University, where I received my BBA in Marketing. Our family has been at CCA since 2002, and my three children have graduated here (Reagan ’15, Maci ’21, & Spencer ’24). For many years, I volunteered in all different areas of the school, including Booster Club, Room Mom Coordinator, and leading the Auction for nine years. I then came on staff and have been here since 2014. It is so cool to see my years of experience in Corporate America, volunteering, and even as an entrepreneur all come together in the COO role the Lord has placed me in at CCA.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A Singer
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Because I am passionate about what we do here and the results I see from a Covenant education!
What is one fun fact about you? One Summer in college, I traveled around the US in a singing group of 5, where our goal was to promote Christian education. I guess that was a foreshadowing of what God had for me here.
What is your favorite book of all time? Love Does by Bob Goff – It inspires me to love like Jesus and not worry about what could/should happen.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Coffee and time with a fun friend
What do you like to do for fun? Travel and spend time with family/friends!
Lauren McEndree
3rd Grade Teacher
BS, Abilene Christian University
Lauren McEndree
3rd Grade Teacher
I grew up right around the corner in Grapevine and graduated from CCA in 2008. I graduated with a Bachelor’s in Education from Abilene Christian University in 2012. I taught in Abilene for 1.5 years before returning to DFW. Upon moving back, I met my husband and went on to try other avenues of work. Yet the spark for teaching never left! After having my first son, Ezra, I returned to education in HEBisd. For the following couple of years, I taught 1st and 3rd grade at a private school in Dallas. After the birth of my son, Asher, I decided it was time to teach closer to home. Returning to Covenant seemed like the best answer to that prayer.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? As a child, I wanted to be whatever my mom was! My mom was a teacher, nurse, and a flight attendant. I always wanted to follow in her footsteps. However, my family members recall me being a teacher to my stuffed animals and dolls!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Because I know what it’s like to be a student at CCA, I couldn’t wait to come back, teach, relate to, and love on the students.
What is one fun fact about you? My husband and I are budding entrepreneurs! We would love to own our own business one day.
What is your favorite book of all time? I have yet to find a favorite book. I really enjoy reading, but I haven’t found a book that holds that title.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A walk outside in the sun and a good cup of coffee!
What do you like to do for fun? Be outside with my family! Whether it’s going on a family run, sitting outside at our favorite coffee shop, or exploring a park, the outdoors are crucial to our family.
Shawn McGinnis
Middle & High School Technology Teacher
BA, University of North Texas
Shawn McGinnis
Middle & High School Technology Teacher
I grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and moved to Texas to attend UNT (back then, it was NTSU) for music. I received degrees in Music Education and Music Theory and was the Drum Major of the UNT Green Brigade (marching band) for several years. I taught as a band director in the Arlington ISD for five years before moving into IT and, eventually, the testing office. I am a trained healing-prayer facilitator and also maintain a home-based video production business recording public school music events, including theater productions and band, choir, and orchestra concerts. I have a wife, Teresita, and a daughter, Elena, who attends CCA. I geek out about 3D printers, camera gear, and nice headphones.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A music teacher
Why do you choose to work at CCA? My daughter and her peer group
What is one fun fact about you? I can make balloon animals (good ones, not the junky dogs you see everywhere).
What is your favorite book of all time? The Bible – it’s the only one I’ve read more than once
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A booth at Chick-Fil-A with Iced Tea
What do you like to do for fun? Listen to music
Dr. Rob McIlhaney
7th & 8th Grade Bible Teacher
BS, Midwestern State University
MS, Midwestern State University
D.Min., Liberty University
Dr. Rob McIlhaney
7th & 8th Grade Bible Teacher
Our family relocated to DFW from San Antonio in July of 2018. My wife and I have two boys at CCA. I have taught at two other Christian schools in Texas. I was at Christ Academy in Wichita Falls and The Christian School at Castle Hills in San Antonio. We are originally from the Wichita Falls, Texas area. I have a Bachelor’s and a Master of Science from Midwestern State University and a Master of Arts in Biblical Exposition as well as a Doctor of Ministry in Theology and Apologetics from Liberty University.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A professional athlete
Why do you choose to work at CCA? My family and I are grateful and humbled to be part of such a tremendously Christ-centered community. Undoubtedly, what matters most in the life of students is the number one priority at CCA.
What is one fun fact about you? I was adopted.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Bible. Salvation!
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? My wife
What do you like to do for fun? Sports and reading
Leticia Melendez
High School Math Teacher
BS, California State University
MS, University of North Texas
Ph.D., University of North Texas
Leticia Melendez
High School Math Teacher
Teddi Miller
High School Science Teacher
BS, Tarleton State University
Teddi Miller
High School Science Teacher
I grew up in Colleyville, Texas, and graduated from CCA. I attended Tarleton State University and graduated with a degree in Agronomy and Range Management with a minor in Biology. I returned back to school and completed my teacher certification. I have worked only in Christian education. Most of my teaching years were in Granbury, Texas, before returning to my alma mater.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A meteorologist
Why do you choose to work at CCA? For several reasons: I love what I gained from my education at CCA; I love the growth and development of the school; I want my daughter to be a CCA alumni; I love being able to teach and lead in an environment that is centered around Christ with others who want the same for our next generations.
What is one fun fact about you? I recently placed 36 out of 1006 competitors in the Bank of America Stair Climb for Leukemia and 8th out of all women.
What is your favorite book of all time? Charlotte’s Webb by E.B. White – I had a wonderful teacher who read this aloud to our class daily after lunch. She read with such feeling and brought the book to life. I looked forward to this time each day, and it left a long-lasting impact.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Laughter and words of appreciation/kindness
What do you like to do for fun? Work out; family time; being outdoors
Grady Moyer
6th Grade Math & Bible Teacher
BA, Texas Baptist College
Grady Moyer
6th Grade Math & Bible Teacher
I was born and raised in Grapevine, TX, and educated in the public school system from K-12. When praying for the future, God directed me to prepare for missions, so I went to Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and took their single undergraduate degree. I graduated in the summer of 2022 with my B.A. in Humanities and Biblical Studies. While finishing college, I began “teaching” or leading in the after-school program at CCA, where God impressed upon me the great responsibility of guarding and nurturing the hearts and minds of his children. Full-time teaching at CCA answered many prayers, especially for a challenge, teaching/coaching position, and discipleship opportunities.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? In Preschool, I was quoted saying I wanted to be a “Daddy and a boat rider” when I grew up. So far, I’m one for two and eagerly awaiting the Lord’s hand to make it two for two.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? At CCA, we are united by Christ around a Christ-centered, God-glorifying education. Isn’t it beautiful to see God’s chosen people united in truth and love? Alongside that unity, I have been connected to staff, students, and families through my childhood local church, so I have been invested in what happens here for some time.Lastly, I love classical education, which I summarize as the great books and the Good Book.
What is one fun fact about you? I once cut off half the wings of a dragonfly with a playing card while the dragonfly was in motion. I thought I had missed, but some 3rd grade boys found the wings and the dragonfly to prove it.
What is your favorite book of all time? Can I answer anything but God’s Word? If I didn’t have it, all other books would become worthless. Ecclesiastes is my favorite book in the Bible.If that is too cliché, I’ll take Perelandra from the Space Trilogy by C.S. Lewis.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? My wife, Riley. If she’s not around, practicing thankfulness. (Php 4:6-7)
What do you like to do for fun? Compete: I like board games, yard games, trivia, sports—anything with clear rules. I don’t need to be good at it or have won before; If you can tell me how to play I’ll find how to win.
Caroline Nickerson
Fine Arts Executive Administrative Assistant
BS, University of Waikato
Caroline Nickerson
Fine Arts Executive Administrative Assistant
I was born and raised on a ranch in New Zealand and then moved to the States with my family when I was nine. I spent most of my formative years in Friendswood, Texas, outside of Houston. Then, I returned to New Zealand for university, where I received a Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS) with a double major in Management Communications and Public Relations. Besides New Zealand, I have lived in Oregon as a child, New York City where I worked in PR in the fashion industry, North Carolina as a counselor to teenage delinquent youth, and 3 different cities in Texas (Friendswood, Austin and Dallas). I met my husband, a native Texan, at Gateway Church, where we were both on staff. We moved to New Zealand when I was pregnant with my first, where we ran a media company making videos for clients in multiple industries and ministries. We have three kiddos attending CCA: Francesca (4th), Annabel (2nd), and Julian (1st).
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? An equestrian
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love the classical approach to education and the biblical worldview. Also, I come from a culture that values community, and I have heard over and over again what an amazing family CCA is. Since it does take a village to raise a child, I am super excited for myself and my family to belong to the village at CCA.
What is one fun fact about you? Once upon a time, way back when, I was a flight attendant for the Texas Rangers
What is your favorite book of all time? Since I am an avid reader and have read books and novels on just about anything, I feel qualified to nerd it up and say that if I had to pick a favorite, it would have to be the Bible. Right?! (Cue the eye roll) It has romance, adventure, tragedy, comedy, action…and great characters. Some you love, some you love to hate. It’s brilliant. Song of Songs or Song of Solomon is extra special to me.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A good song with a good beat and some on point lyrics. Lauren Daigle you are a gift and also those latin beats. Also, my husband’s Seinfeld type sense of humor, mostly at my expense. But he’s good TV.
What do you like to do for fun? I love running, writing, dancing, traveling to new cultures and soaking in the history, art, and architecture, nature walks, going to the beach with my family, and also hosting a good dinner party with friends and family.
Travis Niemeyer
Middle School Principal
BBA, University of North Texas
MS, University of Texas Arlington
Travis Niemeyer
Middle School Principal
I was born and raised in Garland, Texas by two wonderful Christian parents who taught me about Christ and modeled how to walk with Him daily. After graduating from Lakeview Centennial High School, I spent a year at junior college before transferring to the University of North Texas. At this time in my life, I quit seeking the Lord and instead did what was wise in my own 19-year-old eyes. For me, that meant trying to find a career with high salary potential, so I majored in marketing. After a series of different sales jobs, I ended up selling school library books which took me into elementary and middle schools day after day. As I walked down the halls surrounded by kids, I was overcome by joy and the odd feeling that I was home. As I prayed, I became convinced that God was calling me to teach, something I had never really considered before. After getting my teaching certificate, I was hired by a friend from church to teach 5th-grade American history and Language Arts at Timberline Elementary. Ironically, my move to teaching and the lower salary required a second job running the weeknight preschool program at Fellowship Church. There, I met a beautiful young teacher, Michelle Baker, who also joined the preschool staff to make some extra money. Not long afterward, she became Mrs. Michelle Niemeyer. The friend who hired me at Timberline Elementary left to become a middle school principal five years later and convinced me to join his staff there. After teaching for ten years, I again felt God’s calling, but this time into school administration. I am so excited to join CCA’s amazing middle school staff and the CCA family.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? The first baseman for the Yankees
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love the community of CCA. Michelle and I have been CCA parents for nine years and still have friends that began when Asher was in Pre-K 3. We have grown as parents with these friends and met many others over the years. I have told people before that one of the reasons I’m so excited about coming to CCA is that I can build a much deeper relationship with the kids and their families.
What is one fun fact about you? I am an award-winning gardener. I won two awards for my tomatoes years ago from Calloway’s Nursery (the fact that I was the only entry is purely inconsequential).
What is your favorite book of all time? As someone who loves books and reading, this is an impossible question but also one I can’t resist. Books are a passion for me. I love reading them, discussing them, and quoting them. So picking one favorite book is like picking your favorite child. In 5th grade, my teacher read Where the Red Fern Grows each day before lunch, and I loved it. However, like many boys, I was too busy and active in middle school to spend much time reading. However, Huck Finn was the book that ignited my love for reading. Wild at Heart was read at a time when I needed to be challenged not to play it safe but to make bold steps of faith. The Book Whisperer and In the Middle transformed how I taught. And The Divine Conspiracy and Celebration of Discipline challenged me to go deeper in my faith.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A great worship song
What do you like to do for fun? Most anything outdoors – disc golf, hiking, camping, fishing, hunting
Michelle Niemeyer
Kindergarten Teacher
BS, Stephen F. Austin State University
Michelle Niemeyer
Kindergarten Teacher
I grew up in and around San Antonio, and all of my family is still there. I earned a Bachelor of Inter-Disciplinary Studies with a specialization in Early Childhood from Stephen F. Austin State University. I married my love Travis in 2005 and gained a bonus son Austin. We added Asher, Class of 2028, and Anderson, Class of 2031, to officially make me a boy mom. I taught for 14 years in HEB ISD before coming to CCA in 2014.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A Kindergarten teacher
Why do you choose to work at CCA? The amazing community and Christian work environment
What is one fun fact about you? I played tennis for ten years growing up
What is your favorite book of all time? Oh, I have many favorite books and authors. Lisa Scottoline, Nicholas Sparks, Charles Martin, to name a few.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Hugs from students
What do you like to do for fun? Read or Cross-Stitch
Corrie Ott
Garden Center Coordinator
BS, Texas Women’s University
Corrie Ott
Garden Center Coordinator
I grew up in rural (at the time) Southlake where my family had land and cattle. My mom and I always planted a garden in the spring and it was such a memorable part of my childhood. My favorite part was growing sunflowers taller than me. After getting married and moving all around the world, we always found a way to grow a garden…even in the desert! I believe it is one of the best ways to tangibly connect to God’s creation and love for us. Gardening shows He always provides.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A doctor!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? There is no place like it…the faculty, the families, the students! It’s the best school on earth!
What is one fun fact about you? I lived in Korea for a year and then Italy for three years right when I got married after college.
What is your favorite book of all time? Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. It is such an amazing example of Gods unending love for us!
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A dance party!
What do you like to do for fun? Reading is my favorite.
Denise Perona
Pre-K 3 Teacher
BS, University of North Texas
Denise Perona
Pre-K 3 Teacher
I attended the University of North Texas, receiving my B.S. Degree in Merchandising with a Business Minor. I worked in software asset management for an IT company managing a 10 million dollar annual software budget for ten years. My husband and I decided it was in the best interest of our family for me to stay home with our three young children as the 55+ hour weeks I worked were hard on us all. During that time, I started teaching Pre-K3 part-time for the next ten years and loved it! I knew I had found my calling in teaching children and perused my teaching certification in EC-6th grade. My children are all now young adults doing great things in their professions, and I am doing what I love, teaching our littlest cougars at CCA.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A child psychologist
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Because it is an awesome Christian school where I can teach from a Biblical perspective. The seeds planted in my students’ hearts have an eternal impact on who they become and truly bless me.
What is one fun fact about you? I love socks! If I was stranded on a deserted island, the one thing I would need is my socks!
What is your favorite book of all time? The Bible is my favorite book. I read it daily, transforming my mind one day at a time to be more like Jesus.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Walking in the morning right before the sun comes up in the dark, and as the sun rises, the light begins to surround me slowly until daylight. It is amazing!
What do you like to do for fun? I love to exercise; I love biking, walking, yoga, and pickleball; as long as I am moving, I am having fun.
Karen Philips
3rd Grade Teacher
BS, University of Texas at Permian Basin
Karen Philips
3rd Grade Teacher
I grew up moving around the oil fields of West Texas and New Mexico. I started 1st grade when I was five years old because my brother is 11 months younger than me, and my parents didn’t want others to think we were twins. My family finally settled in Odessa when I was a preteen. I graduated from Permian High School in 1974. Go MOJO! I attended Odessa College, Southwest Texas State(as it was known then), and the University of Texas of the Permian Basin. I graduated from UTPB in 1980 and had my first daughter three months later. I have two grown daughters and six grandchildren living in the Metroplex. Praise God! Even as a young child, God put it in my heart to be a teacher. That has never wavered. I began my teaching career in Odessa in 1981 and retired in 2009. All 28 of those years were spent at the same elementary school. I immediately began to substitute that same year and did that until I re-entered the classroom full-time in 2012 at my neighborhood school. Again, I re-retired in 2016 to move to be near my children and grandchildren. That began my ‘kingdom’ teaching in another Christian school and, eventually, at CCA.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher
Why do you choose to work at CCA? To disciple the next generation
What is one fun fact about you? I don’t like my food to touch.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren – It speaks to the basics of walking with the Lord.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A hug from a former student
What do you like to do for fun? Scrapbook
Amy Pryor
High School Principal
BA, University of Texas at Arlington
M.Ed., University of Texas Arlington
Amy Pryor
High School Principal
I am a native Texan with a B.A. in History and Elementary Education and an M.Ed. in Educational Leadership from the University of Texas at Arlington. I spent almost twenty years in public education as a teacher, interventionist, administrator, and consultant. I began at CCA as a 7th and 8th-grade English teacher. I have served as English Department Chair and am now the high school’s principal. I am a proud parent of two CCA graduates. I am privileged to work in a place that has given so much to my own children and family.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I believe God has placed me here, and I am passionate about communicating his truth to the students he entrusts to us. I am honored to have the opportunity to educate them well while pointing them to Christ.
What is one fun fact about you? I was employed as a professional violinist during my first two years of college.
What is your favorite book of all time? Ask a former English teacher this question, and you get a paragraph! My favorite childhood book was The Snowy Day because I can still remember trying to figure out what happened to that snowball as my father read it to me. My favorite novel to teach children is Number the Stars because it is a beautiful story of courage and commitment. My favorite book in college was Pride and Prejudice because it taught me the value of classic literature. And the most influential book I have read as an adult is Mere Christianity because it strengthened my testimony of faith.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Visiting a CCA humanities classroom or interacting with our high school students
What do you like to do for fun? Travel
Rachel Reed
PreK-3 to 2nd Grade Music Teacher
BS, East Texas Baptist University
Rachel Reed
PreK-3 to 2nd Grade Music Teacher
While I’ve spent my life in many places including Louisiana and Washington, Texas will forever be my home. In 2022, I received my Bachelors of Science in Music Education from East Texas Baptist University. There I served as a drum major for the band for two years, and quickly realized God’s calling on my life to teach music. I moved to North Dallas after graduating and pursued my calling teaching K-5 music for two years at Memorial Elementary School in Plano ISD. I became acquainted with CCA through attending events and hearing splendid things from my husband, a CCA alumni, and fell in love with the intentionality and heart of this school. I am now teaching EC-3-2nd grade music here, and am ecstatic to be doing what I am passionate about, while also living closer to family and our church community.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? After being helped by so many, I originally dreamt of becoming an orthodontist or a hairstylist. However, being honored with leadership roles beginning in elementary music, carrying into high school as a drum major, I realized my true passion of teaching and helping young musicians, and using the gifts God has blessed me with to bring Him glory.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I was in awe after attending several musical and sports events here at CCA, and seeing the work that God was doing on this campus. After applying for the position and receiving my first phone call from the administration team, I felt so loved and cared for already. I am excited and feel blessed to be part of a school that cherishes God’s word, strives to instill character into young hearts, and sees education as a way of life and an avenue for growth as followers of Christ.
What is one fun fact about you? I play the saxophone.
What is your favorite book of all time? My favorite book would have to be Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. I find it to be a beautiful and powerful re-telling of the story of Gomer and Hosea, while painting a story of God’s unconditional love for us.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? An encouraging, written note!
What do you like to do for fun? I love to sing, cook, play board and card games, and visit lakes with my husband.
Mark Reeves
Head Cross Country Coach
BBA, Sam Houston State University
Mark Reeves
Head Cross Country Coach
Mandy Renfrow
7th & 8th Grade English
High School Yearbook Teacher
BA, Baylor University
Mandy Renfrow
7th & 8th Grade English
High School Yearbook Teacher
I grew up in a small town outside of Waco called China Spring. I earned a BS in Secondary Education with a specialization in English from Baylor University in 2001. My first teaching job was at Permenter Middle School in Cedar Hill, TX. After marrying my husband, I took a job at McKamy Middle School in Flower Mound to be closer to our new home in Grapevine. Upon the birth of our first child, Ava, I chose to take a position at Grapevine High School. I taught there for four years until I moved to CCA to teach 7/8 English. Both of my children started school here as well. We have been a part of the CCA family since 2013!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? Originally, I wanted to be like Jane Fosse and study the gorillas in Africa. However, when I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior, I wanted to be a foreign missionary. I finally realized that teaching was a mission field in and of itself, so I decided to become a teacher.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Working at CCA was a God thing. I loved my job at GHS and was not looking to move. However, my dear friend Myrandi Ballesteros asked if I would be interested in interviewing; the rest is history. Being here has enabled me to be on the same campus with my children, which has been such a joy. God also knew that I would need the love and support of such an amazing community as we entered into major trials in our life.
What is one fun fact about you? I had brain surgery when I was 22 years old. It is a long story for another day if you are interested.
What is your favorite book of all time? That is a hard question…but generally, my favorite book is The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. I pick it up every few years and re-read it because it is such a rich story.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Words of affirmation
What do you like to do for fun? I love to eat good food with good people.
Landon Rhodes
Marketing Director
BA, Oklahoma State University
Landon Rhodes
Marketing Director
I’m an eighth-generation Texan and am proud of it! I’ve spent my whole life in the DFW area, aside from my time at Oklahoma State — GO POKES! I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Strategic Communications in 2016 and hurried back to my people in Texas as soon as I could. Before coming to Covenant, I worked for Legacy Christian Academy in Frisco as their Communication Specialist and Creative Media Coordinator as well as their Head JV and Assistant Varsity Volleyball coach. God then called me to a new area of ministry with The Champion Group, where I was their Creative Brand Specialist. After working remotely for two years, God put in on my heart to be back in the school setting where I could mix my passions for Marketing and Discipleship in one place. My husband and I moved to Fort Worth after getting married in July of 2022 and welcomed our first child in 2023. We are so grateful to be a part of the CCA community, especially as a young family!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? As a child, I wanted to be on SNL. It still is a dream of mine… maybe one day!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love being able to use my gifts and passions all in one place to Glorify the Lord!
What is one fun fact about you? My name makes everyone second guess who I am when meeting me. Join me in the Chick-Fil-A drive-thru for some entertainment!
What is your favorite book of all time? The Gifts of Imperfection — Each day we face a barrage of images and messages from society and the media telling us who, what, and how we should be. We are led to believe that if we could only look perfect and lead perfect lives, we’d no longer feel inadequate. It taught me how to cultivate the courage, compassion, and connection to wake up in the morning and think, no matter what gets done and how much is left undone, I am enough.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Intentional conversation!
What do you like to do for fun? I love doing photography on the side – family, seniors, engagements, and newborn shoots are my favorite!
Cindy Richardson
Accounts Manager
AA, Tarrant County College
Cindy Richardson
Accounts Manager
I was born in the suburbs of Chicago but got to Texas as fast as I could at the age of 2 months old. I have lived in the DFW metroplex all of my life. I grew up in Southlake, TX when it was a town of 1000 people. My degree is in Business Administration. I have worked at CCA since 2006 but have been a family of CCA since 1998. My daughter graduated from CCA in 2012 and is now a successful attorney living in Oklahoma with her husband and their daughter, my beautiful granddaughter! I love working at CCA and seeing our families in my job as Accounts Manager.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A child psychologist
Why do you choose to work at CCA? The Christian environment and like-minded coworkers
What is one fun fact about you? I am Rick Springfield’s BIGGEST FAN in the world!
What is your favorite book of all time? Wizard of Oz or Charlotte’s Web -They remind me of reading with my dad.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Coffee or a Facetime call from my daughter and granddaughter!
What do you like to do for fun? Read, spend time with family & friends
Becca Risley
High School Math Teacher
BA, Texas Tech University
MA, University of North Texas
Becca Risley
High School Math Teacher
I received my degree in Mathematics from Texas Tech University. We moved to the DFW area in 1996, where I earned my master’s degree in Mathematics from the University of North Texas. Before my children were born, I taught at North Lake College and the University of North Texas. We enrolled our daughter, Katie, at CCA in 2010, and our son, Nate, in 2016. I began to teach here in 2017. It has been a joy to see the fruit of classical education in the lives of both of our children. CCA is home!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I choose to work at CCA because I am passionate about the quality of education offered here. I love working with amazing people who excel at their jobs and pour love into my kids.
What is one fun fact about you? When I graduated with my math degree, I was one class short of having a double major in Spanish as well.
What is your favorite book of all time? My favorite books of all time are the Harry Potter books. I love the themes of self-sacrifice and love that weave throughout the books. And the magic is a lot of fun!
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Eating ice cream
What do you like to do for fun? My favorite thing is to read. It is the most relaxing to me.
Jordan Rodriguez
PreK – 4 Teacher
BS, Abilene Christian University
Jordan Rodriguez
PreK – 4 Teacher
I was born in Lubbock, Texas but grew up in Dallas, Texas. After graduating from Dallas Christian School, I attended Abilene Christian University. I graduated in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Social Work. After my husband Chris and I married, we moved from Abilene to Fort Worth, Texas, where he attended Texas A&M School of Law. I worked as a licensed social worker for a foster and adoption agency. After that, I worked in an elementary school in the HEB school district, where I was the school social worker. I worked there from 2013 to 2017. I resigned from social work after I had my first son James in 2017, and I stayed at home with him until 2019. In 2019 I started work at The Hills Preschool and taught the 2’s class from 2019 to 2022. My two sons, James and Jaxon, attend CCA. I enjoy my time here and hope to teach at CCA for many years to come.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to be a singer.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? My sons attend CCA, and I love to teach!
What is one fun fact about you? I love the beach! My family goes to Florida every summer.
What is your favorite book of all time? Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers – I have read this book, so many times I lost count. It tells of God’s redeeming love and how it is never too late to turn your heart to Him.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Yummy food
What do you like to do for fun? I love to read and spend time with my family.
Samantha Rohde
6th Grade English & History Teacher
BA, Dallas Baptist University
Samantha Rohde
6th Grade English & History Teacher
I love being on the Middle School Team at CCA, as it is a joy to be part of what God is doing at Covenant Christian Academy. I’m entering my 9th year at CCA and my 19th year of teaching. I have taught in Christian schools both nationally and internationally. I graduated from Dallas Baptist University with a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education, English, and History. I hold a Texas teaching certificate in both secondary history and English and a teaching certificate with the Association of Classical and Christian Schools. I am Texas born and raised in a Christian family, although I have spent much of my adult life living outside of Texas. Marrying later in life, my husband John and I recently celebrated our thirteenth anniversary and have been residents of Texas for eight years, relocating to Texas from Arizona. We both love students, teaching, traveling, international ministry, our extended family, our church, Grace Community Presbyterian, and our dog, Daisy. Having experience with elementary and secondary students, I most enjoy teaching students in the transition years of 10-14. I’m blessed and excited to be teaching 6th-grade Humanities. I have a heart for students to know and love God and His people. I consider it a huge privilege and responsibility to partner with CCA families “to train up children” in the Christian faith with a Biblical worldview.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher or a singer
Why do you choose to work at CCA? After seeing the type of education my nieces and nephew received through CCA, I loved what a Classical Christian school produced in them. As an educator, a Classical education produces the best type of education in students, allowing them to be productive, articulate citizens and lifelong lovers of learning and others. I wanted to be a part of this journey.
What is one fun fact about you? I lived overseas for two years, teaching in an international Christian school.
What is your favorite book of all time? I honestly cannot choose just one. I love literature that evokes an emotional response. There are exceptional works and books for different seasons. A few favorites include: Jane Eyre, To Kill a Mockingbird, Unbroken, The Hiding Place, A Christmas Carol, Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe, Redeeming Love, and the Mark of the Lion Series. Some of these I’ve read for pleasure, some I’ve taught, and others I couldn’t put down until I reached the end.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Coffee, a hug, and an encouraging word
What do you like to do for fun? Play games (mainly board games and card games), and camping with my husband
Aaron Russo
Athletic Director
Head Girls Basketball Coach
BS, Dallas Baptist University
M.Ed., Dallas Baptist University
Aaron Russo
Athletic Director
Head Girls Basketball Coach
I received my Bachelor of Science in Sports Management and Marketing from Dallas Baptist University. After graduating, I accepted a role as a Graduate Assistant in Sports Information while working on my Master’s in Educational Leadership and teaching and coaching in Birdville ISD. Upon completing my Master’s program, I returned to my hometown school to teach AP Physics and coach basketball and cross country. After a few years, I transitioned to assistant principal and then principal, all within the Liberty Hill ISD school district. Now, I am grateful to take on the role I have aimed for since college. I am honored to serve our CCA community as Athletic Director.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? As a child, I knew I wanted to work in sports. I envisioned myself in sports marketing, as a sports agent, or in some capacity within the sports industry.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? We have the opportunity to use our position, power, and platform in sports to make a positive difference in our players’ lives at CCA, all rooted in Biblical principles.
What is one fun fact about you? I taught AP Physics without ever taking physics in college.
What is your favorite book of all time? Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth because it profoundly enriches the understanding of the psychology behind maximizing the potential of those you work with. It challenges and refines my approach to various aspects of my work.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? The laugh or smile of my children.
What do you like to do for fun? This may sound cliché, but I enjoy watching sports. I also still enjoy playing various sports, being near water, fishing, hiking, or going to a good movie.
Rachel Samek
PreK – 4 Teacher
BS, University of North Texas
Rachel Samek
PreK – 4 Teacher
I was born and raised in Hurst, Texas, where I still live with my husband, Michael, whom I recently married in May 2022. I received my Bachelor of Science in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology from the University of North Texas in 2019. However, I soon realized my true passion was teaching, and I am currently pursuing an alternate certification in teaching for kindergarten through sixth grade. I have previous experience teaching middle and high school science at Fusion Academy in Southlake. I have also coached junior speech and debate at the home school speech and debate club I participated in throughout my high school years.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? My earliest recollection of what I wanted to be when I grew up was a ballerina.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I chose to work at CCA because I wanted to work in a Christian atmosphere with like-minded individuals who have a passion for education.
What is one fun fact about you? One fun fact about me is that I have two colors in my left eye, which is known as heterochromia.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy – It was one of my favorite books growing up. It is suspenseful, enticing, and well-written.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Something that can instantly make my day better would be a hug from someone I love or an iced coffee!
What do you like to do for fun? I like spending time with friends and family, traveling, camping, playing board games, reading, doing an art project, playing music, and cooking!
Katie Sandoval
7th & 8th Grade Latin Teacher
Foreign Language Department Chair
BA, Texas A&M University
Katie Sandoval
7th & 8th Grade Latin Teacher
Foreign Language Department Chair
I am an accidental Latin teacher! My first love of English and linguistics (B.A. English Texas A&M University) has evolved into a career teaching Spanish and Latin. I have over a decade of teaching experience, teaching nearly every grade level from Pre-School to 12th grade. I am also a student working on her Master of Humanities at the University of Dallas.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I want(ed) to be a ranch hand and horse trainer.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I chose CCA for location. I stay at CCA because it is home, and I see the kind of people it is helping my children to become.
What is one fun fact about you? I have synesthesia. I hear the color red.
What is your favorite book of all time? That’s like picking a favorite child. It cannot be done.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A smiling teenager
What do you like to do for fun? Conjugate verbs
Devin Schneider
5th & 6th Grade Science Teacher
BS, Texas A&M University
ME, Texas A&M University
Devin Schneider
5th & 6th Grade Science Teacher
I grew up in Bedford and attended Covenant Christian Academy from Pre-K through Senior year. I graduated from CCA in 2008. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies from Texas A&M in 2012 and went on to earn my Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from A&M in 2013. When I lived in Dallas, I taught in the Dallas ISD for one year. I then moved back to the Mid-Cities area and taught in HEB ISD for the last nine years. I am going into my eleventh year of teaching, and I am very excited to be coming back to Covenant.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to be a teacher.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? Growing up at CCA, I loved the community and the Christ-centered culture. I am excited to be returning to this community.
What is one fun fact about you? I enjoy reading cookbooks.
What is your favorite book of all time? My favorite book of all time is probably The Lord of the Rings because it takes the reader on an epic journey in a battle between good and evil, and good wins.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Good coffee
What do you like to do for fun? I enjoy going on walks when it is cooler or reading a book.
Melissa Sevener
1st Grade Teacher
BA, University of Texas at Arlington
M.Ed., University of Texas at Arlington
Melissa Sevener
1st Grade Teacher
I was born in Fort Worth and have remained in the metroplex my entire life. I went to college at the University of Texas in Arlington, where I earned my Bachelor’s of Arts in History and my Master’s Degree in Teaching, with a specialization in reading. Before starting a family, I taught Kindergarten and First Grade in Grapevine-Colleyville ISD. Once my children were old enough to attend CCA, we joined the school, where I love teaching First Grade! It is also an honor to serve as the English/Language Arts Specialist for our Early Childhood and Elementary students.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I have always wanted to be a mom and a teacher. I’m living my dream!
Why do you choose to work at CCA? My niece and nephew attended CCA from Kindergarten-Graduation. I had the incredible joy of watching them grow into young adults who love the Lord, can think around corners, speak eloquently, and walk confidently. My husband and I want the same thing for our children, so we are thrilled to be a part of this incredible community. I love working at CCA because our staff is like a family. We truly love one another, support one another, and sharpen one another.
What is one fun fact about you? I never really cared much about football, but I married a great guy from Wisconsin and love the Green Bay Packers! Go Pack Go!
What is your favorite book of all time? Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is my all-time favorite book! My First Grade teacher read it to my class, and I LOVED it! That was my first happy memory with reading. My goal is to share that love of reading with my students.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? I love surprises!
What do you like to do for fun? Read, plant flowers, spend time with my family and friends, and bake
Shelley Smith
Early Childhood & Elementary
Art Teacher
BFA, University of North Texas
Shelley Smith
Early Childhood & Elementary
Art Teacher
I was born and raised as a public school kid in Houston, TX, and moved to Katy, TX for middle and high school. I chose to attend the University of North Texas because of its excellent art school, even though I had acceptance to A&M! I knew I wanted to be a teacher because my mom was a teacher. I loved art, so art education was the perfect fit. I graduated with a BFA in 2002 and married a month later to my college sweetheart, Jon. It will be 20 years in January! Jon’s parents, Dale and Anne Smith, founded CCA back in 1978, and he graduated from here with a class of only 10! CCA is such a blessing from God and the reason I providentially met my husband, Jon. My best friend, who came to my public high school in 9th grade, was one of Jon’s classmates from Covenant, and she introduced us in college. I got my first teaching job at Midway Park Elementary in H.E.B. ISD and taught for three years but left teaching when I got pregnant. I had the privilege of staying home for seven years with my girls and would paint in my spare time. I am so grateful to be working at this amazing, classical Christian school alongside my girls, Jetta, a Senior, and Elena, a Freshman. This January will be my 11th year at Covenant.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? MTV veejay
Why do you choose to work at CCA? My family’s legacy brought my girls to school here; then I got offered a job when the position opened.
What is one fun fact about you? I have toe thumbs.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Pop in visits from friends or chocolate!
What do you like to do for fun? Ballroom dance
Steven Smith
High School Math Teacher
BS, Mississippi State University
MA, Biola University
Steven Smith
High School Math Teacher
I have lived most of my life in Keller but attended Mississippi State to get my Bachelor’s in Physical Education. I taught math and coached in Mississippi for two years before moving back to Texas. I have taught for twenty-two years, primarily teaching high school math in the Keller and Northwest ISDs. In 2018, I earned my Master’s Degree in Christian Apologetics at Talbot Theological Seminary (Biola University). I have four children: Abby (20), Bella (19), Lilly (17) and Jack (15). I am excited about the opportunity to teach at CCA. I can already tell that this is a special place.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? a baseball or football player
Why do you choose to work at CCA? The primary reason that I choose to work at CCA is that I want the opportunity to share my faith with students. It is inspiring to work at CCA because of its strong commitment to Christian faith/practice and academic excellence.
What is one fun fact about you? I was once bitten on the nose by a turtle … yes it hurts
What is your favorite book of all time? Besides the Bible, my favorite spiritual book is Studies in the Sermon on the Mount by Martyn Lloyd Jones. This book shows the believer how the Christian life is meant to be lived. My favorite fiction book is The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas. It’s just a great story.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A good conversation with a friend
What do you like to do for fun? I like to read, watch college football and spend time with my kids.
Julie Snyder
Strings Teacher
BS, Abilene Christian University
Julie Snyder
Strings Teacher
I grew up in Wichita Falls and began playing the violin in 5th grade. I went on to attend Abilene Christian University where I earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree. I moved to Fort Worth when I began teaching elementary music and strings at Fort Worth Christian School. I was at FWC for most of the next 36 years, along with Fort Worth ISD and Irving ISD. I stepped away from teaching in 2022 but am back with renewed energy and enthusiasm and so excited to be at Covenant! I have been married to Scott Snyder for 29 years and we have one daughter who is 26 and is a nurse in Port Huron, Michigan.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A conductor
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love helping students learn to create music, a skill they can use throughout their entire life.
What is one fun fact about you? I am a die-hard Texas Rangers fan.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Circle-Maker by Mark Batterson. It has opened my eyes to the untapped power of prayer.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Seeing a smile from a student or friend. And dessert!
What do you like to do for fun? Spending time with family and friends.
Sally Steubing
PreK-3 Teacher
BS, Texas State University
Sally Steubing
PreK-3 Teacher
I received my degree in education specializing in Early Childhood from Texas State University. I taught first grade in public school for six years. I became a mom and decided to stay home while my kids were young. I went back to part-time teaching preschool when my youngest started first grade. I have been teaching preschool since 2014. I have been at CCA since 2018. I love the littles; they make my heart happy!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A Florist and also work at Dairy Queen
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I grew up in a private school and wanted to share my love of Christ with my students!
What is one fun fact about you? Christmas is my favorite holiday. I have 5 Christmas trees that I start putting up in November!
What is your favorite book of all time? The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg – I love the illustrations and the magical way the author tells the story. I read this book to my children every Christmas, even though they are old now.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Sonic diet coke with vanilla
What do you like to do for fun? Travel, go to the lake, watch my son play soccer, and any outdoor activities with my family
Amanda Stites
Middle & High School PE Teacher
Head Golf Coach
Amanda Stites
Middle & High School PE Teacher
Head Golf Coach
Cindy Taylor
Middle School CASP Teacher
BBA, University of Texas at Arlington
Cindy Taylor
Middle School CASP Teacher
I grew up in Arlington, Texas. I was the fifth child in my family of eight. I earned a BBA at the University of Texas Arlington. I worked full-time while in school, waiting tables at Steak and Ale in Arlington. I worked for Brinker Corp. and helped expand Steak and Ale all over Texas in the late 1970s. I volunteered as a college student in Young Life, where I met my husband, Jimmy, as a leader at LD Bell High School. We were married within three months. We are very active in volunteering with YL in this area. We have four children, Micah, Calah, Hudson, and Jackson. We came to CCA in 1986 and started Micah in first grade. My family stayed through many changes, school splits, building campaigns, and many wonderful years. I started working in 1998 as the Athletic Director to hold together our sports teams while we rebuilt after the split. I have been AD, PE teacher, I started our cheer squad, wrote the fight song, volleyball coach, basketball coach, Math teacher, Facilities Director, computer teacher, Admissions Director, Dean of Students, and CASP teacher.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? An interpreter at the UN
Why do you choose to work at CCA? My kids were here, and it was our home.
What is one fun fact about you? We love to compete in trivia around the area.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Chosen by Chaim Potok
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Seeing kids succeed
What do you like to do for fun? Listen to cover bands, go to trivia games, and play pickleball.
Brian Thomas
High School English Teacher
BA, Dallas Baptist University
MA, Humanities, University of Dallas
Brian Thomas
High School English Teacher
I studied literature and theology at Dallas Baptist University, where I received my Bachelor of Arts and went on to the University of Dallas for my Master of Humanities degree. I have used every opportunity to find the points of intersection between the fields of literature, philosophy, and theology. I began teaching as an instructor for the homeschooling community at co-ops and later moved into private schools where I taught Latin, literature, and film studies.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? In one form or another, I have always sought the merger of a life that serves God and has fun.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? This is a healthy environment for my family to grow spiritually and intellectually.
What is one fun fact about you? I used to get paid to watch cartoons.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky is the most rewarding read I have come across on my endeavors.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A brief respite from the bustle into a moment of silence
What do you like to do for fun? I derive great joy from reading, watching films, and rare trips to the Dallas Opera.
Joe Todd
7th & 8th Grade Science Teacher
BS, Colorado State University
MA, University of Texas at Dallas
Joe Todd
7th & 8th Grade Science Teacher
I grew up in Colorado but have been in Texas for over 25 years. We go back to Colorado each summer but we consider Texas our home. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Biology at Colorado State University. After graduation, My wife and I moved to Texas where we both started our careers and our family. I earned a Master of Arts in Science Instruction at the University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson. I also earned a K-12 Administrative Certification through the University of North Texas. I have served in many roles in education, with teaching experience for both middle school and high school. I’ve also spent 15 years in curriculum and instruction and as an assistant principal at the high school level.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? When I was a child, I enjoyed exploring Colorado with my dad. From these experiences, I wanted to be a full-time camper and fisherman.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I chose to work at CCA as I love the Christian worldview combined with the use of a classical approach to instruction.
What is one fun fact about you? I really enjoy playing ultimate frisbee and volleyball.
What is your favorite book of all time? Rocket Boys by Homer Hickam has been a favorite of mine as the story is a great testament to what hard work and tenacity can accomplish in America.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Spending time with my wife, my children, and my granddaughter.
What do you like to do for fun? Travel and hike with my wife
Amy Turner
2nd Grade Teacher
BS, Appalachian State University
Amy Turner
2nd Grade Teacher
I grew up in a small town in North Carolina called Cherryville. I graduated from Appalachian State University with a BS in Elementary Education. I have taught in both public and private schools in North Carolina, Florida, and Georgia before moving to Texas and continuing my calling at Covenant Christian Academy.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I have always known I wanted to be a teacher. My oldest sister was a teacher and was a big inspiration to me.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love teaching at a Christian school in Georgia. I knew I wanted to teach at a Christian school in Texas, as well. I wanted my children to attend a Christian school. Through friends in Sunday school, I learned about CCA.
What is one fun fact about you? I love to fish.
What is your favorite book of all time? I like anything Dr. Seuss because it reminds me of being a kid and reading those books to my own children.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A hug from one of my second graders
What do you like to do for fun? I like to travel.
Becca Turner
7th & 8th Grade History Teacher
History Department Chair
BA, History, Louisiana State University
Becca Turner
7th & 8th Grade History Teacher
History Department Chair
I grew up in the bayous of south Louisiana. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in History at LSU in 1994. My husband, Steve, and I worked at the Dunham School in Baton Rouge, where I taught 9-12th history. In 2011, I started teaching at Covenant, where I have taught 7th & 8th US History, 9th Humanities, and 7th Bible.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? News anchor
Why do you choose to work at CCA? So many reasons…community, Christ-centered, classical, college preparatory academics
What is one fun fact about you? I had to learn to walk when I was 40.
What is your favorite book of all time? Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark. T. Sullivan – I love historical fiction–especially WWII. Why do I love this book so much? Well, Pino Lella is a forgotten hero–not one that you study in the history books. However, he represents the many average people that were needed to win this war. Pino Lella shows that empathy, love for others, and kindness still survived amidst tyranny and oppression. Read it!
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A hug from a student
What do you like to do for fun? Create–anything
Steve Turner
Director of Admissions
Head Boys Basketball Coach
BS, Louisiana State University
M.Ed, Louisiana State University
Steve Turner
Director of Admissions
Head Boys Basketball Coach
I grew up in Baton Rouge, LA, where my family still resides. I received a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and a Master of Education and met my wife, Becca, at LSU. I taught and coached at a private Christian school in Baton Rouge for eight years before we moved to Covenant in 2002. I’ve had the privilege of teaching, coaching, and working in administration at CCA for 20 years. Three of our sons have graduated from Covenant, and our fourth is a freshman. Our boys and family continue to be blessed by CCA’s incredible education and community.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? Probably a professional football or basketball player
Why do you choose to work at CCA? We felt God calling our family to move here 20 years ago to take a position at Covenant. The love and hospitality of the CCA community has sustained us since.
What is one fun fact about you? My high school basketball and baseball teams won state championships during my senior year.
What is your favorite book of all time? Killer Angels because it’s an extremely entertaining piece of historical fiction detailing individual heroism, courage, and faith during some of the darkest days of American history.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Focusing on God’s steadfast love and faithfulness
What do you like to do for fun? Hang out with my family
Dawn Underhill
5th & 6th Grade Latin Teacher
BS, Oklahoma Baptist University
Dawn Underhill
5th & 6th Grade Latin Teacher
I earned my Bachelor of Science in Education from Oklahoma Baptist University. I moved back home to North Richland Hills after I graduated college and taught Kindergarten and 1st grade in Birdville Independent School District. I moved to Oklahoma City after I married and taught Kindergarten and 3rd grade for Putnam City Schools. After I had my first child, I stayed home and at God’s direction I began homeschooling our four kids when my oldest was in 2nd grade. I also taught ESL online for 3 years in the early mornings while I taught 8th grade/Challenge B in a Classical Conversations community in Georgia and in Bedford.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to be a teacher for as long as I can remember.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I really like Classical Education and I desire to work with a team of teachers who love Jesus and kids!
What is one fun fact about you? When I was in college I had the opportunity to work on a dude ranch.
What is your favorite book of all time? The Chronicles of Narnia. I have special memories of reading the series with my children.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? An encouraging text from a friend… and chocolate.
What do you like to do for fun? I like to travel and watch my kids play sports.
Kelly Webber
Elementary School Operational Aide
Purchasing Coordinator
BS, Oklahoma State University
Kelly Webber
Elementary School Operational Aide
Purchasing Coordinator
I was born in Louisiana but grew up primarily in Edmond, Oklahoma. I earned a BS in Biological Sciences from Oklahoma State University in 1995. I married my husband, Lance, in 1998, and we moved to Texas in 1999. In the span of about nine years, God blessed us with five amazing children. I loved being a stay-at-home mom and teaching part-time at a local preschool in Grapevine! My three oldest children first started school at CCA in 2004, and we loved our CCA family! Then in 2010, God led our family on a homeschooling adventure where I treasured every moment of teaching and learning with all five of my children. Finally, in God’s perfect timing, He led us back to CCA in 2019 so that our youngest two children could experience the joys of being a CCA Cougar.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? When I was a child, I thought it would be so much fun to be a dolphin trainer at SeaWorld or a marine biologist.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? There are many reasons that I love working at CCA, but the top one is probably that I really love working and being near my children while they are at school.
What is one fun fact about you? I love everything about horses and one day hope to own another horse. Nothing makes me happier than caring for and riding horses. Trail rides are my favorite!
What is your favorite book of all time? The Insanity of God by Nik Ripken – I read it before my daughter went to Jordan as a missionary intern in the summer. I need to go back and reread it. It follows the journey of an American missionary and his family in the middle and far east. It was eye-opening, heart-wrenching, and inspiring all at the same time.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Going out to eat for dinner! Or, when someone cleans the kitchen without being asked!
What do you like to do for fun? I love being outside when the weather is nice. I love shopping for plants, digging in the dirt, and learning about gardening and landscaping. I love spending time with my husband and children at football and soccer games. I love to go out and eat Mexican food. I love the mountains, and I think I would love the beach too! (I haven’t been since my children were very little, which wasn’t super relaxing, but now that they are grown, I think that would be a lot of fun!)
Laura Wells
Physics Teacher
BS, University of Houston
MS, Texas A&M University
Laura Wells
Physics Teacher
I grew up in a small, close-knit community in Texas. After graduating high school, I earned my Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Houston in Geophysics, while minoring in Math. Upon completion, I attended Texas A&M University where I received my Master’s degree in Geophysics. I taught Oceanography as a university teaching assistant, while I was finishing my degree. My husband and I have two sons, one also attend CCA.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A Mounted Patrol (Horseback)
Why do you choose to work at CCA? It brings me joy to help students find their God given talents and to apply them in a safe, fun environment with their friends.
What is one fun fact about you? I competed in the State Fair of Texas in Breakaway roping (recently).
What is your favorite book of all time? The Harry Potter Series (How can you just choose one?)
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Listening to Music , Being Outside
What do you like to do for fun? I enjoy gardening.
Carol White
2nd Grade Teacher
BS, Louisiana State University
M.Ed., University of North Texas
Carol White
2nd Grade Teacher
I grew up in Fort Worth, Beaumont, and San Antonio. I’ve lived in Midland, TX, Baton Rouge, LA, Monroe, LA, and the Netherlands. I’ve been back in the Fort Worth area for 35 years. I became a serious junior tennis player at 11 years old and played 350 days a year for ten years. My father was my coach, and I credit this experience for learning most of life’s lessons. I went to Midland Jr. College and graduated from LSU in Baton Rouge with an Elementary Education Degree. After college, I became a teaching tennis pro and learned to “teach” from my father and a very wise tennis professional who was my mentor in Baton Rouge. I graduated from UNT with a Masters in counseling and went to TWU for my administration certificate. After teaching tennis, I entered the classroom 36 years ago and love it to this day. I’ve taught 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade, along with being a school counselor for four years and an elementary principal for 14 years. My family includes my dog, four children, seven grandkids, and the greatest nephew and niece. My friends and students are like family to me.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A tennis coach and an elementary teacher
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I love CCA because it has high expectations for faculty and students. Jesus is the focus of all things. The atmosphere is friendly, supportive, and fun. Parents are our partners.
What is one fun fact about you? I lived in the Netherlands for four years and was able to go to language school and travel.
What is your favorite book of all time? In third grade, the Boxcar Children was the first book I did not want to end! It made me fall in love with reading. Then, as an adult, the Bible.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Coffee
What do you like to do for fun? I like outdoor activities when the weather is 80 or below. – golf, all fishing but mostly fly fishing, walking, gardening, traveling, road trips to small towns, watching kids play sports, and when indoors, I like reading, puzzles, games, and organizing things that look like a hot mess!
Michele Whitten
1st Grade Teacher
BFA, Baylor University
Michele Whitten
1st Grade Teacher
I was born in Massachusetts, but my family got to Texas as fast as they could! I graduated from Fort Worth Christian and then went on to earn a BFA from Baylor University in 2001. I have previously taught in Northwest ISD and Birdville ISD. I have classroom experience in teaching Art, Kindergarten, and First Grade. My husband and I have 2 children here at CCA. Our son is Class of 2024, and our daughter Class of 2028.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A veterinarian
Why do you choose to work at CCA? As a product of Christian education, I always had the desire to one day make a move from public school to private school. I also desired that for my own children. I had a lot to learn about Classical Education when I got here, but it continues to inspire me to be a lifelong learner and a better teacher. Above all, the most important work is the opportunity I have to teach from a biblical worldview and reach the whole child, down to what is in their heart.
What is one fun fact about you? On a family trip to London, we saw the Queen of England and the Royal family.
What is your favorite book of all time? Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers – It is truly a one-of-a-kind story that tells just how unconditional God’s love is.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Jeremy Whitten or chips & queso- They are pretty much neck and neck!
What do you like to do for fun? Spend time at home
Dr. Kyle Wilson
High School Theater Teacher
BA, Dallas Baptist University
MA, Dallas Baptist University
Ph.D., Dallas Baptist University
Dr. Kyle Wilson
High School Theater Teacher
I grew up in and around Wichita Falls, Texas. I moved to DFW in 2012 to attend Dallas Baptist University. While at DBU, I earned my BA in Christian Studies and my MA in Christian Ministry. In 2023, I completed my PhD in Leadership from DBU, where I focused my dissertation research on how cultural backgrounds influence pastors’ understanding of their calling to the ministry. DBU was also where I met my wife, Holly—we actually met on move-in day! We became fast friends, and our relationship blossomed from there. We were married in 2016. We now live in Richardson with our dog, Briley. Before coming to CCA, I served as a youth pastor and then a college pastor at a couple of churches around DFW. I moved to CCA because I have felt a calling toward education and love getting to teach and disciple our students!
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? Meteorologist
Why do you choose to work at CCA? CCA is such a special place! The community here is like nothing else – our people are so loving and welcoming. I truly feel the love of Christ at our school. I love our commitment to a Christian, classical education that equips our students to encounter the world around them through the lenses of Truth, Beauty, and Goodness.
What is one fun fact about you? In college, I won an international preaching competition.
What is your favorite book of all time? I love Crime and Punishment! Dostoevsky’s portrayal of Raskolnikov’s moral turmoil and journey has always captured my interest and attention.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? A good cup of tea!
What do you like to do for fun? I love reading, hiking, and spending time with my family.
Victoria Wimmer
High School History/English Teacher
English Department Chair
BA, Dallas Baptist University
M.Ed. Texas A&M University-Commerce
Victoria Wimmer
High School History/English Teacher
English Department Chair
I am originally from Albuquerque, N.M., and moved to the DFW metroplex for college. I am a graduate of Dallas Baptist University, where I doubled-majored in English Education and Biblical Studies with a minor in Communication. I have also obtained my M. Ed. in Educational Leadership and Administration from Texas A&M Commerce. I hold a Texas Certification and Teaching License for English Language Arts grades 4-12. I have a private, public, and charter school background in education. This is my 10th year teaching and my 14th year working full-time with students. I have served students and families as a substitute teacher, paraprofessional, classroom teacher, coach, and Assistant Principal. I reside in Bedford, TX with my family of four – a wonderful, godly husband and two brilliant, spirited daughters ages 7 and 2.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to be a professional Broadway dancer.
Why do you choose to work at CCA? CCA is an answer to prayer for me and my family. Having spent many years in public education, I longed to be in a Christian environment where I would be challenged to grow not only in my profession, but also in my faith.
What is one fun fact about you? I have never broken a bone or been stung by a bee. I live a very charmed life. The Screwtape Letters; for its brilliance.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Snow
What do you like to do for fun? Read a book, or watch a good a movie
Aaron Wise
IT Director
Football, Basketball, and Track Coach
BS, Strayer University
Aaron Wise
IT Director
Football, Basketball, and Track Coach
I grew up in a small community just outside of Amarillo, Texas. I attended River Road High School, where I was a three-year letterman in Football and Track. I started my IT career in 2001 when I helped start a Wireless Internet Service Provider. We ultimately sold the company to AMATech, and I was quickly named the Technical Services Manager. In early 2006, I left AMATech to start working for a Managed Services Provider named CTGTech. I started as a Junior Systems Engineer but quickly progressed to Senior System Engineer and, ultimately to vCIO/Partner. I left CTGTech to begin working for my church’s IT department. In December of 2021, I earned my Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from Strayer University. I am currently pursuing my Master’s of Science in Sports Administration.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? High school football coach
Why do you choose to work at CCA? I choose to work at CCA because of the family atmosphere and the opportunity to coach and use my IT skills.
What is one fun fact about you? I eat Lemon Pepper on just about everything.
What is your favorite book of all time? Chazwon by Craig Groeschel – The book helped me discover my true passions and led me to the purpose God has for me.
What is one thing that can instantly make your day better? Hearing a student say, “Good morning Coach.”
What do you like to do for fun? Watch football games on TV