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EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT

Farewell

to Veteran Employees

We are thankful for our employees and their impact on Charlotte Christian. This year we celebrate the service and dedication of three employees - two who are retiring and another who is transitioning to a new role at CCS.

Mrs. Katrina Cassier

Upper School College Counselor | Served at CCS for 16 years

Mrs. Katrina Cassier has been a blessing to the upper school counseling department at Charlotte Christian for 16 years. She began her career as the registrar and later transitioned to the role of one of two college counselors. Of her time at CCS Mrs. Cassier shared she has been “blessed to build relationships with hundreds of upper school students as they determined their upper school path, explored college options, completed college applications and made their college plans.” Mrs. Cassier and her husband of more than 30 years, Marc, raised two children who are CCS lifers: Destin (‘15) and Noelle (‘16). She is looking forward to having time in her retirement to travel with her husband, visit her children and help her mom and stepdad.

Mrs. Elisa Dennehy

Lower School Music Teacher | Served at CCS for 24 years

Mrs. Elisa Dennehy has been serving at Charlotte Christian as the lower school music teacher at Charlotte Christian for 24 years which she says has “been her calling and passion - instilling a love for the Lord and music into many students’ lives.” In addition to her service in the classroom, Mrs. Dennehy directed 13 lower school mainstage musicals, led annual Christmas, Easter and Grandparents’ Day programs and helped co-lead the middle school praise band. Mrs. Dennehy and her husband of 35 years, Robert, raised three daughters who are CCS lifers: Emily (‘09), Megan (‘10) and Caroline (‘15). She has a 2-year-old grandson, Micah, who brings her much joy!

Miss Sharon Humphrey

Lower School Principal | Transitioning to Director of Extended Day

Miss Sharon Humphrey has selflessly led the Charlotte Christian lower school for 10 years. During her tenure, she led the process of revamping the lower school curriculum, introduced the STEM program to the lower school, oversaw the development of the robotics teams, strengthened the after school clubs program and significantly grew lower school enrollment. Most importantly, she has shepherded the hearts of thousands of students and pointed families to Jesus. Miss Humphrey is retiring from her role as lower school principal but will continue faithfully serving CCS as she transitions to her new position, Director of Extended Day. She said she “will most miss morning carpool, seeing my students arrive for a new day of learning and their excitement when they see their friends,” but is looking forward to still being able to interact with students and working with very dedicated Extended Day teachers.

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