Administration 

Principal

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Todd Stockwell earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Middle Grades Education from Western Kentucky University. He earned his Master of Arts in Guidance Counseling and Specialist of Education Degree with an emphasis in school administration from the University of Louisville.

Mr. Stockwell has served his entire 23-year professional career with Jefferson County Public Schools. Mr. Stockwell taught at Westport Middle School, was a Guidance Counselor at Fern Creek High School, served as an Assistant Principal at Jeffersontown and Doss High School, and worked for five years as the Principal at Doss High School. Currently, Mr. Stockwell is the principal at Pathfinder School of Innovation.

"I am committed to offering an innovative virtual learning platform that fits the needs of every Pathfinder family. All staff at Pathfinder will work to remove barriers to student success, and build caring relationships with all students and their families. In the end, Pathfinder will be a state and national K-12 Virtual School Model.”

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Assistant Principal 

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Tom earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education and Health Education at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, in 2008. After moving to Louisville to work for Jefferson County Public Schools, he completed his Master’s in Secondary Education and a Rank I in School Administration at Indiana University Southeast. Before joining JCPSeSchool, he worked at The J. Graham Brown School as a physical education and health education teacher for ten years and served as Director of Middle School Athletics for seven of those years. "I truly enjoy working with self-motivated students, and I feel that online education provides students with the opportunity to take control of the pace of their education." 

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Counselor

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Carrie earned her Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Louisville. She later returned to earn her Master's in Counseling and Psychology. She attended Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky, for continued grad work. She enjoys working with our online Pathfinder students providing resources to help them achieve success. Carrie is a huge University of Louisville Women’s basketball and volleyball fan. In her free time, she attends ball games to support her teams.