About ME

With over 25 years in Christian education, I’ve been blessed to serve both in the classroom and in leadership roles. I hold a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership and Administration from Bob Jones University, but I believe the best learning happens daily—through working alongside students, staff, and community.

My teaching career began at Faith Mennonite High School, where I taught for more than two decades before stepping into the principal role in 2020. In 2025, I was humbled to begin a new chapter at Ephrata Mennonite School, where I’m committed to collaboration, listening, and continued growth in a Christ-centered environment.

Outside of academics, one of my greatest joys is photography. I especially enjoy the art and discipline of black-and-white photography and the traditional darkroom process. As something of a purist, I appreciate capturing moments as they are—without digital editing—believing that the challenge and beauty of the craft lies in thoughtful composition, light, and timing.

I look forward to sharing both the technical skills and the creative joy of photography with students, while encouraging them to see the world through a lens of curiosity and gratitude.

Feel free to listen to one of my favorite songs…