Archway Scottsdale Teacher Moonlights at the Stadiums
What does a third-grade teacher at Archway Scottsdale and mother of three do in her spare time? Sing the National Anthem for professional sporting events, of course. Gemma Keldrauk has sung at numerous sporting events over the years, but has recently had the pleasure of performing for multiple MLB Spring Training games, a WNBA Mercurygame,... Read More »
Meet Silvina Horvath
Silvina Horvath moved to the Valley from Buenos Aires, Argentina nearly 30 years ago. “That is still a big part of me… I am grateful that everyone puts up with my accent, that I still have, and some of my ways,” she said with an almost mischievous chuckle. “As immigrants, education here was very different... Read More »
Great Hearts Christos Announces Two Locations
Earlier today, we introduced Dr. Toyin Atolagbe as the Executive Director of the new branch of private academies. Read more: https://www.greatheartsamerica.org/great-hearts-christos-announces-executive-director/. Dr. Atolagbe has served at Great Hearts Arizona for 12 years and is highly respected in the network. She is eager to take on the new role. Great Hearts recently announced the expansion of... Read More »
Great Hearts Christos Announces Executive Director
Great Hearts recently announced the expansion of its school network to include Great Hearts Christos, private Christian Classical Academies that will open in Arizona in the Fall of 2023. Christos Academies are a separate, faith-based, non-profit, private school arm of the Great Hearts organization committed to creating and offering the best ecumenical Christian classical academies in the country. Because they are private schools, the Christos... Read More »
Meet Jackie Labadie
“I started by volunteering in the school a lot.” Jackie Labadie’s two children both graduated from Veritas Prep. It was when her second child graduated that Jackie decided to get back into the workforce. “I thought, ‘apply to what you love,’ and I love Great Hearts. So, I applied here, and the rest is history,”... Read More »