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Welcome Trinity’s newest team members By Nicole Fash, Director of Marketing and Communications
Join us in welcoming the School’s newest faculty and staff members to the Trinity family. We hope you enjoy learning about them as much as we did.
Julia Alexander joins Trinity as a Fourth Grade Associate Teacher and works alongside Lead Teacher Laura Jannausch. Julia has student teaching experience in Pre-K–Sixth Grade. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Education from The University of Alabama and double majored in Elementary Education and Early Childhood. We asked Julia, why do you want to work at Trinity? Her response, “I have always wanted to work in an environment where my coworkers felt like family, and I knew that Trinity was going to be my new home after I was able to speak with a few of the current faculty members this summer. I can’t imagine teaching anywhere else!”
Becca Bailey joins the Trinity team as a part-time Extended Programs Teacher. She was previously a teacher at Primrose Preschool in Brookhaven and a coach at Playball in Atlanta. She has a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Kennesaw State University and most recently worked at the Church of the Apostles in Atlanta as an intern. We asked Becca, why do you want to work at Trinity? Her response, “I want to work at Trinity because it is a great school, they reinforce positive discipline, and they genuinely care about the children and their needs.”
Lucretia Cahill joins our faculty as the Early Elementary through Second Grade Spanish Teacher. She has worked in education for 22 years and spent the past decade working as a substitute teacher for Cobb County schools and the last three years as a fitness instructor for a Kindergarten–Fifth-Grade after-school club. She previously lived in Washington, D.C., where she was a special education teacher for the public school system and director of the Hyde School Extended Day and Summer Camp for Pre-K–FifthGrade students. An avid writer, Lucretia authored the book Socks, which is part of Hameray Publishing’s Kaleidoscope Collection, a series of informational and narrative texts written by experienced literacy instructors. Lucretia has a Master of Arts in Education and Human Development and a Graduate Certificate Specialization for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners from George Washington University. She also has a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from Northern Arizona University. We asked Lucretia, why did you want to work in education? Her response, “Every day is different and presents the possibility to make a difference in someone’s life.”
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