Administration

Dr. Dana Coyle

Executive Director

Kim Carpenter

Director of Operations

Eleanor Young

High School Dean

Mr. Carlos Rossie

Middle School Dean

Dr. Betty Liverman

Grammar School Dean

Dr. Joy Ferrell

Associate Dean - Grammar School

Dr. Zack Garrett

Associate Dean - High School

Melanie Oujua

Director of Student Services

Administrative Support Services

Jacky Hernandez-Rivas

Administrative Assistant

Karen Rivera

Receptionist

Michelle McAlexander

Student Records

Teresa McRae

Transportation & Nutrition Coordinator

David Coates

Athletic Director

Ashley Chewning

School Nurse

Lori Holder

MTSS Coordinator

Danielle Whitfield

Certified Nursing Assistant

Tyler Albright

Testing Coordinator

Michelle Dalton

Tech Assisstant

Brad Wicker

Facilities & Safety Coordinator

Student Support Services

Deanna St. John

EC Teacher

Michele Vincent

High School OCS Teacher

Amanda Wilson-Liriano

High School EC Assistant

Nicole Roach

Middle School EC Teacher

Amber Davis

High school EC Teacher

Eva Lukacs Frichner

Speech-Language Pathologist

James Mighty

Grammar School Behavioral Support Assistant

Christina Harris

Middle School Behavioral Support Assistant

Ana Wheeler

High School Behavioral Support Assistant

Marvalene Mouzon

Grammar School Counselor

Charlise Cunningham

Middle School Counselor

Jewel Fischer

High School Counselor

Kimmette Jay-Stokes

Grammar School EC Teacher

Jessica Allen

Grammar School EC Teacher

William Rhodes

High School EC Teacher

Annalise Oujua

Grammar School EC Instructional Assistant

Hulani Von Eime

Grammar School EC Instructional Assistant

Alyse Clayton

Grammar School Academic Support Specialist

Joe Fecondo

High School ESL Teacher

Luba Kolte

Grammar School ESL Teacher

Sunday Ogunwobi

Middle School Math Academic Support

Grammar School Faculty

Joanna Langston

Kindergarten Teacher

Paige Jenkins

Kindergarten Teacher/CKLA Teacher Coach

Beth Dingler

Kindergarten Teacher

Misty Gurr

Kindergarten Teacher

Stephanie Miller

Kindergarten Instructional Assistant

Jenny Walls

Kindergarten Instructional Assistant

Karyn Hodge

Kindergarten Instructional Assistant

Tamu Tafari

1st Grade Teacher

Kathryn McIver

1st Grade Teacher

Mara Basile

1st Grade Teacher

Laurel Petri

1st Grade Teacher

Tori Watson

1st Grade Instructional Assistant

Sherry King

1st Grade Instructional Assistant

Ashley Farrell

1st Grade Instructional Assistant

Tabitha Rutledge

2nd Grade Teacher

Shadale Giles

2nd Grade Teacher

Kathryn Heyl

2nd Grade Teacher

Bailey Dobson

2nd Grade Teacher

Jadale Maycock

3rd Grade Teacher

Terri Barber

3rd Grade Teacher

Lakin Marshall

3rd Grade Teacher

Katie Kizzie

3rd Grade Teacher

Kelsie McMannen

3rd Grade Instructional Assistant

Frances Goffinet

4th Grade Teacher

Gloria Tucker

4th Grade Teacher

Hannah Williams

4th Grade Teacher

Raneta Reed-Davis

4th Grade Teacher

Alicia Amos

4th Grade Instructional Assistant

Amy Denney

4th Grade Instructional Assistant

Ronda Wagner

Grammar School Music

Nicole Wilson

Grammar School Dance

Deneil Williams

Grammar School Physical Education

Jessica Palomo

Grammar School Spanish

Megan White

Grammar School Art

Middle School Faculty

Emma Barber

5th Grade Social Studies

Dr. Adrienne Scott

5th Grade ELA

Cristal Simon

5th Grade Science

Olivia Pechulis

5th Grade Math

Rebecca Selden

6th Grade ELA

Mark Porlides

6th Grade Social Studies

Nan Everett

6th Grade Math

Sarah Browning

6th Grade SOAR

Veronica Fonville

6th Grade Science

Rebecca Ramirez

7th Grade ELA

Jake Hamman

7th Grade Science

Dino Bryant

7th Grade Social Studies

Dr. Sarah Eisenlohr

7th Grade Latin

Sarah Maxwell

8th Grade History

Taylor Bowen

8th Grade ELA

Simon Justice

8th Grade Math

Homaira Sharif

8th Grade Science

Claire Hlad

Middle School Art

Aimee Wells

Middle School Theatre

Julieanna Simon

Middle School Spanish

Sarah Walker

5th Grade Academic Transition Coach

High School Faculty

Dr. Kelly McArdle

High School Latin I & II

Noah Smith

High School ELA

Megan Shaw

World History, AP World History

Kennon Walton

US History, AP US History, Econ. & Personal Finance

Christopher Bock

English II/Rhetoric

Lynn Bowen

English III, Creative Writing, Senior Thesis

Dr. Zack Garrett

Logic & Philosophy, Conversational Japanese, Computer Science

Romaen Campbell

Math I & III

Everette Powell

Math II, III & IV

Cynthia Gadol

AIG Math & Statistics

Manoj Tripathy

Chemistry & Physical Science

Justin Rhodes

High School Social Studies

Samantha Prince

Earth/Environmental Science Teacher

Sarah Denes

Middle & High School Music

Vlad Kary

Middle & High School Music

Staci Sabarsky

High School Theatre

Simone Wilson

High School Art

Maria Foushee

High School Spanish

Samantha Trombetta

Virtual Learning Educational Assistant

Susan Mitzner

High School Math Teacher

Robert Gunter

School Bus Driver

Jerlene Jones

School Bus Driver

Betty Claiborne

School Bus Driver

Steve Doriocourt

School Bus Driver

Gailette Clay

School Bus Driver

Karen Reyes Solorzano

School Bus Driver

Reggie Baldwin

School Bus Driver

Lennie Newton

School Bus Driver

Joan Lange

Joan Lange was a leader in educational reform her entire career. Serving as team leader, department head, and curriculum committee chair several times, she was recognized by her peers as a Lindbergh Leader and Teacher of the Year at Ocoee Elementary. Ms. Lange actively participated in the piloting of the Core Knowledge Sequence at Three Oaks Elementary School in Fort Myers, FL. Later she was recruited to bring the curriculum to the middle school. She became a Core Knowledge National Consultant, training hundreds of teachers in schools across the country, and served as a presenter at the Core Knowledge National Conferences 1991-1996.

Ms. Lange joined the Challenge Foundation in 1997 after more than 20 years as a dedicated educator, quickly becoming an advocate for school choice. She served as the Challenge Foundation National Schools Director and Director of School Leadership. After several years of seeking out successful charter school models to offer Challenge Foundation grant support, she became intimately involved in the development of the TEAMCFA network of charter schools. Her work included seeking out communities in need of high quality charter schools that offer rigorous K-12 curriculum, including the Core Knowledge curriculum in grades K-8, and a college preparatory high school model. She had extensive experience serving on TEAMCFA charter school boards. Ms. Lange assisted in forming local school boards and engaging them in training that includes long range planning, fiscal responsibility, and academic best practices, including school policy, procedures and assessment. Ms. Lange holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Arts from Southeast Missouri University.

Blaire Benson

Blaire Benson Washington worked in marketing and public relations and was the founder and CEO of b consulting, LLC. A Durham native, she earned her bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication with a focus in Public Relations from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2011. She spent much of her time after graduating working with non-profit organizations, both as a PR/marketing consultant and as a volunteer. Some of Blaire’s favorite clients and partners included Cherokee Gives Back, an organization that has a wonderful volunteer program based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Raise the Children, an organization that provides private education and mentorship to orphans in South Africa; and the Granville Vance Faith Initiative for Community Action, an organization that tackles significant community issues by mobilizing and motivating faith organizations in Granville and Vance counties.

After serving on Excelsior’s Founding Board, Ms. Benson moved to Seattle, Washington and earned a Master’s in Social Work and is now a Mitigation Expert for Criminal Defense.

Mark Anthony Middleton

Mark Anthony Middleton is the founder and pastor of the Abundant Hope Christian Church and the founder and CEO of Abundant Hope Incorporated. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Mark was educated in the New York City Public Schools System. He is a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science. He received his theological training at the Duke University School of Divinity and also did course work at New York Theological Seminary. Mark was licensed and ordained to Christian Ministry at the renowned Concord Baptist Church of Christ in Brooklyn, New York where the Rev. Dr. Gary V. Simpson is the Senior Pastor.

Pastor Middleton is an award-winning essayist and a published author. His work appears in the popular African-American Devotional Bible published by the Zondervan Publishing Company. He has appeared on national television (BET) to discuss leadership in the African-American community. Pastor Middleton is a life member of the NAACP and a past Assistant State Director of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. After serving on Excelsior’s Board, Pastor Middleton was elected to Durham’s City Council and then became Mayor Pro-Tempore.

Dr. Tom J. Nechyba

Thomas J. Nechyba is a professor of Economics and Public Policy and is the Director of the Social Science Research Institute at Duke University. His major areas of expertise are Education, Public Finance, and Education Finance.

Professor Nechyba, who received his PhD from the University of Rochester in 1994, joined the Duke faculty in 1999 after spending five years on the faculty at Stanford University. He has lectured as a Visiting Professor at the Fundacao Getulio Vargas in Rio de Janeiro and the Center for Economic Studies at the University of Munich, and he held the year-long National Fellowship at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford in 1998/99. 

Professor Nechyba is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and serves as Associate Editor for the American Economic Review, International Tax and Public Finance, and The BE Journals of Economic Analysis and Policy. He has previously served as Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Economics at Duke and is currently Department Chair.

His research, which has been funded by agencies such as the National Science Foundation and the Spencer Foundation, lies in the field of public economics, with particular focus on primary and secondary education, federalism and the functioning of local governments, as well as public policy issues relating to disadvantaged families.

Kathy Rennie

Kathy Rennie earned a Bachelor’s degree in French from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, and a Master’s degree in Special Education from Columbia College in New York. She worked with learning disabled and emotionally disabled students at a private school in New York, a public school in New Jersey, and Durham Public Schools.

Ms. Rennie worked from 2003 to 2013 as the Finance Manager of Triangle Futbol Club, a non-profit youth soccer club of over 900 members which serves the Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill area. In 1980, she and her husband, a former Duke soccer coach, founded the Duke University Soccer Camp, a summer youth soccer camp attended by as many as 2000 players annually, and ran it until her husband left Duke to pursue other opportunities. The Rennies designed and implemented the marketing tools needed to recruit campers ages 6-18, making it one of the largest and most respected soccer camps in the country. Her duties at the Triangle Futbol Club and Duke University Soccer Camp included advertising, publicity, marketing, fundraising, budgeting, account reconciliation, hiring, office management, and payroll.

Tammy White Rodman

Tammy White Rodman received her ordination Dec 2009 through the Yates Baptist Association. She launched The Sanctuary Outreach Ministries, a ministry of healing and wholeness for women who have suffered abuse.

Dr. Rodman earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from North Carolina Central University. She did Masters level course work at Pfeiffer University in Business Administration and Health Administration. When Dr. Rodman decided to go into the Ministry, she pursued Theological training, earning a Master of Divinity degree May 2008 from Shaw University Divinity School and a Doctorate in Ministry December 2012 from United Theological Seminary with a focus in Christian Education and Urban Ministries.

She has served on the Board of Directors for Urban Ministries Homeless Shelter and for Durham Interfaith Hospitality Network (an organization which houses homeless families and their children). She also served as Board President for Durham Interfaith Hospitality Network. She has been an intern with Durham Congregations, Associations and Neighborhoods (Durham CAN), and has worked at Reality Ministries and other faith-based ministries.

Prior to going into ministry, Dr. Rodman worked at Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina for 14 years, holding various positions. Her last position there was Business Analyst.

Natalie Dekle

Natalie Dekle earned a Bachelor of Humanities with High Distinction in Secondary Education/English from Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg. She also received the Humanities Academic Achievement Award. Natalie is licensed to teach high school English, middle school language arts, and middle school science, with additional certification in Teaching Diverse Learners. She has taught at public and private schools in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, and at a community college in Pennsylvania. During her teaching career, Ms. Dekle was twice selected for inclusion in Who’s Who among American Teachers. At her last school, in addition to serving on the School Improvement Plan Committee and co-chairing the school’s re-accreditation committee for two re-accreditation cycles, Natalie served as a faculty representative on the School Advisory Board and advisor to the yearbook staff.

Outside of her work in education, Ms. Dekle has worked as a guest curator at the Hershey Museum and a project director at the Hershey Community Archives, researching and compiling a museum exhibit and an oral history project on the Italian Community in Hershey. She also has experience in arts administration, through her employment as Program Director at the Hershey Educational and Cultural Center and at Pinecone: Piedmont Council of Traditional Music in Raleigh. Her responsibilities at these organizations included maintaining membership records, as well as budgeting, staffing, and publicity.

Cynthia Gadol

Cynthia Gadol earned a BA in Statistics from the University of Georgia, after majoring in Art the first two years. She worked as a Programmer/Analyst and Technical Writer for a number of years. Ms. Gadol earned a Master of School Administration from Appalachian State University. She holds a North Carolina K-12 Principal’s license and is also licensed to teach High School Mathematics.

As one of the founding teachers at Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy, which opened in rural, western North Carolina in 1999, Ms. Gadol helped develop the high school curriculum. Over a period of twelve years she taught various courses: Art and Art History, Logic I and II, Rhetoric, Algebra I and II, Geometry, and AP Statistics. She served as Chair first for the Mathematics Department and then for the Trivium Department. She was a member of the Curriculum Committee, the Scheduling Committee, the Scholarship Committee, the School Improvement Team, and the AdvancEd Accreditation Team. 

Ms. Gadol led professional development courses at TJCA on teaching critical thinking and logic throughout the curriculum, Socratic questioning, and Paideia seminars. She worked with the Drama Club, helping with sets, designing and sewing costumes, and occasionally directing and coaching. While at TJCA, she was the National Honor Society adviser and oversaw Prom and Graduation activities. The National Society of High School Scholars recognized Ms. Gadol as an Educator of Distinction after one of her students who was a member nominated her. She was selected for Who’s Who among American Teachers for three years, nominated by four different students. Her school nominated Ms. Gadol for Disney’s American Teacher Award for creativity in teaching and for NC Charter School Teacher of the Year. The recognition of which Ms. Gadol is most proud is the TJCA’s Punniest Teacher Award, presented in 2006 by the senior class. To date, she is the only recipient of this award.

Ms. Gadol’s peer teachers elected her as the upper school teacher representative to TJCA’s Board of Directors. Ms. Gadol was invited by the TEAMCFA Representative to became a TeamCFA Fellow in 2012. She worked in administration at two TEAMCFA schools, Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy and Lake Lure Classical Academy, before opening Excelsior Classical Academy.

Ms. Gadol’s retires in June, 2025, at the end of Excelsior’s tenth year.