Mandy is the head teacher in Early Childhood Education and Pre-Education Studies, leading curriculum development and mentoring students and future educators. She also teaches Business, equipping students with financial, entrepreneurial, and leadership skills to prepare them for future success.
Mona Stiffler is dedicated to teaching CHS students all about business, providing them with valuable knowledge in finance and management. She goes beyond the classroom by offering practical advice, real-world applications, and essential career tips to help students prepare for their futures with confidence and success.
Jen Jones specializes in health occupations, and strives to help students thrive in their future pathways in the health fields. Jones educates students on medical and healthcare-related subjects to prepare them for careers in the medical field. She teaches medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, healthcare procedures, and patient care skills, combining classroom instruction with hands-on learning through labs, simulations, and clinical experiences.
Kelly Trant-Valley also specializes in health occupations and is dedicated to helping students for future healthcare and science pathways. She teaches subjects such as medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and health sciences. Their role includes both classroom instruction and hands-on training, often incorporating labs, simulations, and clinical experiences.
Patrick Doyle is the head of the agricultural program, where he oversees curriculum development and hands-on learning experiences. He leads clubs and organizes activities that allow students to explore their agricultural interests, develop practical skills, and prepare for careers in the industry.
Josiah Wynn is the head of the Woods program at CHS, where he teaches students the craft of woodworking and design. He helps students develop their artistic abilities by guiding them through the process of creating functional and decorative pieces from wood. Through hands-on projects, he instills creativity, precision, and craftsmanship while preparing students with valuable skills for future careers or hobbies.
Sean Dugas is the lead instructor for metals and welding, specializing in both technical craftsmanship and artistic metalwork. With a passion for creativity and precision, he teaches students how to weld not just for structural purposes but as a form of artistic expression. Through his guidance, students learn to manipulate metal into intricate designs, sculptures, and functional art pieces, blending traditional welding techniques with creative innovation.
Athena Lawson leads the art program at CHS, where she inspires students to explore their creativity through various artistic mediums. She nurtures their artistic talents by guiding them in the creation of visually compelling and innovative pieces. Through hands-on projects, Athena emphasizes creativity, attention to detail, and artistic expression, equipping students with essential skills for future artistic pursuits or careers.