|
|
| Board of Governors

| Robert Barnes Mr. Robert Barnes was elected to the board in 2006. Owner of the Chick-fil-A restaurant on 9 Mile Road in Pensacola, he and his family moved here from the Nashville, TN area in 2001. Robert is an active board member of the Northwest Florida Foundation. He and his wife Connie are proud parents to three sons, Gary, Josh, and Bryce that attend Trinitas. Connie teaches etiquette to Logic and Rhetoric students. The Barnes are active members of McIlwain Presbyterian Church. | 
| Ron Gilley Mr. Ron Gilley was elected to the board in 2007 and currently serves as the Board's President. Temporarily retired, after selling the successful archery manufacturing company Vibrachek that he started and then managed for 14 years, he spends countless hours at Trinitas volunteering in various capacities. Mr. Gilley has been married to his wife Janice for 17 years and together they have two sons, Colby and Parker. |  | Rob Hadding Pastor Rob Hadding was elected to the board in 2008 and currently serves as the Board's Secretary. Rev. Hadding is the Pastor of Harmony Ridge Baptist Church in Pace. He answered a call to full-time pastoral ministry after having spent over twenty years in sales and business management. He and his wife Marty have five children - Sarah, Emily, Sam, Abby, and Claire.
| 
| Bob McGee Mr. Bob McGee joined the board in 2002 and currently serves as the Board's Vice President. Coming from a distinguished career in the U.S. Navy, including service as an aviator in the Gulf War, Mr. McGee is now Manager of Marketing Services with Gulf Power. Born in Maryland, Mr. McGee and his wife Terri have lived in Pensacola since 1990. Mr. McGee's commitment to Christ and to quality classical education makes him a valued member of the Board of Governors. Mr. and Mrs. McGee are active members of Hillcrest Baptist Church, along with their four children: Robert, Chrisann, Collin, and Sean. | 
| Ed Noland Dr. Ed Noland is a founding member of the Trinitas Board of Governors and currently serves as the Board's Treasurer who, along with several other families, laid the original foundation for a classical and Christ-centered education at Trinitas. Dr. Noland was born in Gulf Breeze, Florida, but he and his wife Cathy have called Pensacola home for more than a decade. A dentist with a thriving private practice in Pensacola, Dr. Noland is a well-loved and respected member of the community. Cathy is the Trinitas librarian, and her hard work and dedication are recognized by everyone in the Trinitas family. Dr. and Mrs. Noland have two children, Hannah, and Ben, who are students at Trinitas, and one son, Rob, who is a Trinitas graduate. The Nolands are active members of Providence Community Church. |
Administration

| Ken Trotter Mr. Trotter has been the Administrator of Trinitas Christian School since the school's inception in 1999 and has charted the course for the school's direction since its earliest days, providing visionary leadership in all areas. Mr. Trotter is originally from Pensacola, but calls Milton, Florida, home, along with his wife Kenwyn and their four children: Kaleb, Kandace, Kanaan, and Khristian. He received his B.A. from Asbury College and M.Ed. from the University of Louisville. Before coming to Trinitas, Mr. Trotter was the school counselor at Washington High School for 5 years and an administrator at Pensacola Junior College for 5 years. | 
| Kenwyn Trotter Mrs. Trotter serves as Assistant Principal. A first generation American, Mrs. Trotter is the daughter of an English father and Australian mother and had the opportunity to live in various places in Africa and the United States while growing up. Mrs. Trotter received her B.A. from the University of Mobile. She and her husband live in Milton, Florida with their four children, three of whom are Trinitas students, and one of whom is a Trinitas graduate. This year, Mrs. Trotter is also teaching 5th grade. | 
| Theresa Howell Mrs. Howell is the school secretary at Trinitas and works tirelessly to help the administration and students in countless ways. Originally from Texas, Mrs. Howell has called Pensacola home for 7 years. She and her husband Curtis have two children, one of whom is a Trinitas graduate. | 
| Lisa Schroeder Trinitas welcomed Mrs. Schroeder onto its administrative staff in January of 2004. Mrs. Schroeder works as the Events and Activities Coordinator, and has organized the highly successful Trinitas Classic for the past three years. Originally from Pensacola, Mrs. Schroeder and her husband Michael have three boys, all of whom are Trinitas students. |  | Patricia Rosser Mrs. Rosser joined the staff as Director of Development in 2009. The native of Savannah, GA has a B.A. degree in History from Georgia Southern University and a Masters of Elementary Education from Georgia State University. She is married to David Rosser and they have 6 children, including a daughter who attends Trinitas. Mrs. Rosser loves to read, especially historical fiction, mysteries, and anything by her favorite author, C.S. Lewis.
|  | Rebecca Johnson Mrs. Johnson joined the staff as an Office Assistant in 2009. She is a native of the area as she has lived in Milton most of her life. She is married to Chuck Johnson and they have two sons, both of whom attend Trinitas. Her favorite book is Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis while her favorite movie is “Sense and Sensibility”.
| 
| Cathy Noland Mrs. Noland has served as Librarian at Trinitas since the school's beginning. Mrs. Noland has worked to build a quality library that students and parents alike enjoy. Wife of board member Ed Noland, Mrs. Noland is the mother of two Trinitas students and one Trinitas graduate. |
Grammar School

| Tiffany Rott Miss Rott presently teaches K-4 at Trinitas. Coming from a military family, Miss Rott has lived in many places, but calls Pensacola home as it’s where she has lived the longest. She graduated with a B.A. in Speech Communications from Pensacola Christian College. She enjoys reading books by P.G. Wodehouse or watching her favorite movie, “Miss Potter”.
| 
| Kathy Scott Mrs. Scott teaches our
kindergarten 5 class, having joined the teaching staff in 2003 as a
first grade teacher. Mrs. Scott received her B.A. from the University
of West Florida and lives in Pensacola, where she enjoys gardening. She
homeschooled her three children for eight years, prior to coming to
Trinitas, from where one graduated and the other two still attend. Mrs.
Scott’s favorite quote comes from John Newton who said, “My memory is
nearly gone; but I remember two things; that I am a great sinner, and
that Christ is a great Savior”. |  | Kristie Johnson After
completing a year as a substitute teacher at Trinitas, Mrs. Johnson
joined the staff in 2007 teaching kindegarten art, music, and fourth
and fifth grade science. She currently teaches first grade. She
graduated from the University of Florida with a B.S. in psychology.
Mrs. Johnson has one daughter who attends Trinitas. |  | Katy Stephens
Mrs. Stevens joined the faculty in 2009 and teaches 2nd grade. Mrs. Stephens came from Smackover, AR to study at the University of West Florida, receiving her B.A. degree in Educational Studies. She is married to J.J. Stephens, a campus minister. She enjoys card making, watching the movie “The Princess Bride”, and reading Becoming God’s True Woman by Nancy Leigh DeMoss.
| 
| Wendy Phillips Mrs. Phillips, a once home-schooling mom, joined the Trinitas faculty in 2005 as our second grade teacher and presently teaches third grade. An accomplished pianist, Mrs. Phillips received her degree in music studies from Wayland Baptist University. She is married to Dr. Michael Phillips, and is a grandmother of three. She heads our year book staff and also plays piano during Morning meeting.
|  | Catherine Swaim Mrs. Swaim, a native of Columbia, S.C., has a B.A. degree in Accounting from Furman University. She joined the faculty in 2008 and teaches 4th grade and 8th grade Logic. She lives with her husband, Tom, and their two children, the youngest is a senior at Trinitas. Mrs. Swaim enjoys independent films and historical fiction. | | 
| Theresa Raus Miss Raus joined the
Trinitas faculty in 2005 as our first grade teacher. A native
Pensacolian, Miss Raus received a B.A. degree in Religion from the
University of Mobile, and worked for some time in Louisville, Kentucky.
Having a heart for missions, she has been a summer missionary to Japan,
Wales, Indonesia, the Pacific Rim, and Guatemala. Miss Raus, whose
favorite book is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, teaches our 6th grade
class and works with the drama club and houses. | 
| Misty Heifner Mrs. Heifner moved to the Pensacola area in 2007 from St. Louis with her husband, Kevin, and three children in order for the children to attend Trinitas. After serving as a substitute teacher for two years, in 2009, she joined the staff as a Teacher’s Assistant to the K-5 and 1st Grade classes. Mrs. Heifner makes beautiful scrapbooks when she isn’t reading or taking walks on the beach.
|
Logic and Rhetoric Schools
 | Elizabeth Friedlein Miss Friedlein comes to Trinitas from Scottsbluff, Nebraska with a B.A. degree in Education from Gustavus Adolphus College. She teaches Omnibus, Writing, General Science, Pre-Logic, and Word Processing to the 7th and 8th grade students. Her favorite quote is Proverbs 1:7, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline”.
| 
| Tim Rott Dr. Rott comes to Trinitas after many years as a pastor and Navy chaplain, traveling the world. Dr. Rott teaches 8th grade Omnibus, Logic II, Latin, and Greek. He received his B.A. from Covenant College, M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary, and D.Min. from Trinity Theological Seminary. Dr. Rott and his wife Georgette live in Gulf Breeze, Florida, with one of their two daughters.
|  | Joshua Gibbs Mr. Gibbs comes to Trinitas
from New Saint Andrews College. He has a B.A. degree in English from
the University of Idaho and teaches 9th, 10th, and 11th grade Omnibus
and Aesthetics. He is married to Paula Gibbs and they are the proud
parents of a daughter born in June of 2009. Mr. Gibbs can juggle many
things, including his classes, student activities, and fatherhood, but
can’t ride a bike. | 
| Clifford Humphrey
Mr. Humphrey joined the Trinitas faculty in 2009 after moving to the
area from New York with his wife, Candace. He has a Psychology degree
from Palm Beach Atlantic University and teaches 10th and 11th grade
Rhetoric, 12th grade Omnibus, Latin, and Greek. His favorite movie is
“Groundhog Day”. His hometown is Gainesville, GA and in the summer time
you might find him hiking around this north Georgia City.
|  | Maurizzio Zamudio Mr. Zamudio or Mr. “Z”, as he is sometimes affectionately called, is from Lima, Peru. He has a B.A. degree in History from Pensacola Christian College. At Trinitas, he teaches Latin, and Spanish I & II. His favorite book is The Picture of Dorian Gray and a favorite quote comes from Edmund Burke who said, “The only way for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing”. |  | William Radcliffe Mr. Radcliffe comes to Trinitas with a Masters in Science degree from Ohio State University. He teaches Pre-Algebra, Statistics, Physical Science, and Physics in the Logic and Rhetoric grades. He and his wife, Pat, have a daughter at Trinitas. They have had numerous foster children over the years and it may be no surprise that his favorite book is All God’s Children by Dorothy Gauchet. | 
| Mary Stout Mrs. Stout teaches math and science in grades 8-10, including, Chemistry, Biology, Geometry and Algebra I & II. Mrs. Stout has been at Trinitas since 2003. She received her B.B.A. degree from Belmont College. Mrs. Stout and her husband Alan live in Pace, Florida, with their four children, two of whom are Trinitas graduates and two who still attend Trinitas. |
Arts
 | Charlene Ewert Miss Ewert comes to Trinitas from Midland, MI. She has both a Bachelor and Master degrees in Music Education from Hyles-Anderson College and Pensacola Christian College respectively. At Trinitas she teaches music to all classes as well as provides private piano and instrumental lessons. Her favorite movie is “Sound of Music” and her favorite quote comes from Martin Luther who said, “Next to the Word of God, music deserves the highest praise.”
|  | Margaret Grauke Mrs. Grauke, a native of Brenham, TX, came to Trinitas in 2009 as a new bride of husband, Ole, a Marine stationed in Pensacola. She graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Art Education. She teaches Art to all grades as well as gives private art lessons. Her favorite book is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Mrs. Grauke enjoys anything having to do with art although she while in high school she played piano and played percussion in the marching band.
|  | Andrea Anderegg Mrs. Anderegg joined the faculty as the Physical Education teacher in 2009. Raised in Royston, GA, she is a graduate of Furman University where she obtained a degree in Business and Economics. She received a MS degree in Physical Education/Teacher Education from the UWF in Pensacola. She and her husband, David, have 5 children, two are students at Trinitas, one is homeschooled, and two are in college. Mrs. Anderegg is a pastor’s wife and enjoys reading classic novels.
|
| |
|