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Faculty and Staff Directory


 

Cissy Elmer and her family have been ingrained in the Christ School community for some time. 

The 2023-24 academic year will be her 18th and notable as the first for the bookstore in the newly-renovated Patrick Beaver Student Center.

Mrs. Elmer handles all purchasing for the store as Bookstore Manager. Mrs. Elmer’s husband, Danny, is Director of Human Resources and Facilities. Their two sons, Ben ’09 and Sam ’13, attended Christ School from the eighth through 12th grade.

Mrs. Elmer received her A.A. degree in Arts from St. Mary’s College in 1980.

In her spare time, Mrs. Elmer enjoys beekeeping, hiking, spending time with her family, and checking out Asheville’s ever-growing culinary scene.

Allegiances can change over time, even in the Christ School-Asheville School rivalry.

Assistant Athletic Director for Logistics Doug Embler P'19 grew up in west Asheville as the son of legendary Blues coach and teacher William "Doc" Embler. But he is about to begin his 16th year as a Greenie. 

Mr. Embler is instrumental to the daily operation of the Athletic Department, coordinating all aspects of the gameday experience, especially when the Greenies are home. 

Mr. Embler and his wife, Tina, live in Asheville. Their son is Hunter '19. 

Prospective families will find that James Garland ’10 speaks from experience when he talks glowingly about Christ School.

Ten years after his own graduation, Mr. Garland returned as Assistant Director of Admission in 2020. He has also been a Dorm Parent and an assistant JV basketball coach.

Mr. Garland is a former Headmaster's Cup winner who attended Christ School for four years. During that time, he was active in the Theater Department and played basketball.

Mr. Garland had been involved in corporate sales since graduating with a B.S. in Business Economics from Wofford College in 2014. His primary hobby is basketball (Mr. Garland is a diehard UNC-Chapel Hill fan).

Dr. Lisa Garner P’24 hopes that every Christ School boy will grow and develop into the best version of themselves as Director of Student Counseling and Wellness Programming. 

She is a native of western North Carolina and was happy to return home and join the Christ School community starting with the 2021-22 academic year. Prior to this, Dr. Garner spent more than 20 years living and working in Chicago with a professional practice that focused exclusively on work with children, teens and families in residential, community mental health, and school settings.

Outside of school, she enjoys travel with her family to locations near and far, exploring local trails, gardening, and reading historical fiction. 

Dr. Garner and her husband, Lee, are proud parents to Lawson, Lily, and Luke '24.

Many of the fondest Christ School memories are made during the weekends and evenings.

Jim Goodrum seeks out the best arts, entertainment, and dining for the boys in his position as Director of Student Engagement and Summer Programs. Asheville attracts 12 million tourists annually, so options are abundant, but Greenies have also taken trips to Charlotte, Greenville, S.C., and Knoxville, Tenn.

Mr. Goodrum coached the Middle School basketball team to an 11-3 record last season. 

Even though he is a Georgia native, Mr. Goodrum spent much of his childhood going to the Falling Creek Summer Camp for boys in Tuxedo, N.C. He later worked at the camp as an activity leader, program director, and staffing director. 

Mr. Goodrum attended Mercer University, earning a B.A. in History. He returned to his college alma mater in 2002, serving as Assistant Director of Admissions and Recreational Sports and Wellness. Most recently, Mr. Goodrum was in charge of student enrichment and summer programming at Carolina Day School.   

Mr. Goodrum and his wife, Kristi, have a son, Thompson, and a daughter, Alice.

Will Gordon started as a Learning Resource and English teacher at Christ School in 2020 with a stated goal to empower his students inside and outside the classroom. 

Mr. Gordon graduated from Clemson University in May 2020 with a B.A. in English and minors in Film and Sports Communication. At Christ School, Mr. Gordon teaches ninth grade English as well as assisting the Learning Resource Program. He also works as a dorm parent in Cuningham House.

Mr. Gordon has coached JV Soccer and golf here. His favorite pastimes include spending time with loved ones, watching movies, and golfing.

Attentively meeting the needs of her students is the primary motivation for Stacy Graziosi P'25, a longtime educator at boarding schools.

She is a new addition to the Learning Resources Department and will live in South Carolina House with her husband, Math instructor Joseph Graziosi P'25. Their son is Elijah '25. 

Mrs. Graziosi was most recently at West Nottingham Academy in Colora, Md., as Director of the Chesapeake Learning Center and Coordinator of STEM Peer Tutoring. Mrs. Graziosi is entering her 15th year of teaching, including Math, English as a Second Language (ESL), Literature and Composition, and Health.

Ms. Graziosi has also previously been an assistant athletic director, campus blood-drive coordinator, and a dorm parent. Prior to teaching, her experience was that of a health educator, administrator, program director and counselor providing education and support services to those in need.

Mrs. Graziosi earned her B.A. in Social Services from the New York’s State University and her master’s in Health Care Administration from Boston’s Simmons College.

Mrs. Graziosi has a passion for theater, music, singing, and sports. She spent many years performing community theater and was a member of the Treasure Coast and New Lyric Theater opera societies in Florida.

Joseph Graziosi P’25 knows that Math can be infinitely frustrating to the average student. He never wants to see a Christ School boy give into their struggles, which is why his method of expediting confidence has worked so often over the course of a three-decade career in boarding schools.

Mr. Graziosi and his wife, new Learning Resources instructor Stacy Graziosi P'25, live in South Carolina House. Their son is Elijah '25. 

His previous position was Director of STEM/Math and Science Department Chair at West Nottingham Academy in Maryland. There, he taught Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Finite Mathematics, and Quantitative Reasoning with Statistics. Mr. Graziosi said his approach to teaching involves uplifting students as they progress to more advanced levels. His personal mantra comes from the ancient Roman poet Virgil: “They are able who think they are able.”

Outside the classroom, Mr. Graziosi will also be an assistant coach with Greenie athletic teams. He has been part of more than 400 wins and 19 conference championships the past 10 years in lacrosse, soccer, and wrestling.

He holds a B.A. in Communications from Mount Union College and a master’s in Teaching and Learning from New York’s Oneida University.

For hobbies, Mr. Graziosi is an ardent musician and enjoys spending time with his family. 

Carrying on Christ School lacrosse’s winning tradition spoke to Patrick Haley, as did the Greenie value system, which mirrors his own.  

Along with Head Varsity Lacrosse Coach and Program Director, Mr. Haley is Assistant Athletic Director for Student Life.  

Mr. Haley came to Christ School from St. John’s College High School near Washington, D.C., where he was an assistant coach and offensive coordinator for the country’s No. 1 ranked high school team, according to Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse. Prior to his eight years at St. John’s, Mr. Haley was offensive coordinator and the first coach and employee of IMG Academy’s program in Bradenton, Fla. He was responsible for launching IMG Academy’s residential lacrosse student program. Mr. Haley has a bachelor’s degree in Communications from the University of Maryland University College.  

Mr. Haley brings 14 years of coaching experience to Christ School and comes from an extensive lacrosse family. Mr. Haley has mentored dozens of NCAA lacrosse players, including two of his younger brothers (Georgetown University and University of Maryland) and four of his cousins (University of Denver, Georgetown University, University of Maryland, Ohio State University, and United States Naval Academy).  

Mr. Haley played collegiate lacrosse at Towson University. Through his education and work experience, he has built a network that will support and build Christ School lacrosse.  

Mr. Haley and his wife, Kellie, live on campus with their sons, Pax and Rowe.   

Science Department chair Dr. Brent Harris quickly made his presence felt at Christ School.

He was voted 2018-19 Teacher of the Year following just his second year with the faculty and promoted to head swimming coach in 2020. 

During his doctoral work in Astrochemistry at the University of Virginia, where he received his Ph. D in 2014, Dr. Harris was a National Science Foundation Fellow. For four years after that, Dr. Harris employed his research as a principal investigator, commercializing and inventing new instrumentation for chemical sensing. As a result of his entrepreneurial and technical experience, Dr. Harris served as an expert reviewer for the National Science Foundation engineering directorate. 

Dr. Harris teaches AP and Honors Chemistry at Christ School. He and his wife, Robin Pulliam-Harris have three children – Charlie, Kathleen, and Simon. In his spare time, Dr. Harris enjoys choir-singing as well as hiking and running Asheville trails. 

Longtime Asheville resident Lisbeth Harrison joined the Christ School College Guidance Office in 2019. As Office Manager, she works closely with Director Kirk Blackard and Associate Director Tracy Weldon. 

Ms. Harrison came to Christ School after 23 years at Carolina Day School where she was a teachers assistant and also worked in the Advancement and Admission offices. 

Outside of work, Ms. Harrison likes to travel, work in her garden, hike, read, and spend time with her family. She is involved in the French Broad River Garden Club and serves on the hospitality team at St. Eugene's Catholic Church. Ms. Harrison has lived in Asheville since 1975 and has three sons. 

Peter Hartwig wore many hats in his first year at Christ School and will shoulder even more responsibility for 2023-24 as Director of Spiritual Life. 

In his new position, Mr. Hartwig will lead the Chapel program, in addition to teaching Public Speaking and three other new religion courses. He was previously Assistant Chaplain and a Humanities instructor. 

Mr. Hartwig's employment before Christ School included posts at Northwest University in Kirkland, Wash., and the Westminster Theological Centre in the United Kingdom. He was also a Communications Associate for Global Endowment Management, LP out of Charlotte.  

Mr. Hartwig was an Echols Scholar at the University of Virginia, receiving his B.A. in Religious Studies & Classics in 2016. He then went on to receive master’s degrees from the University of Cambridge (Theology, Religion & Philosophy of Religion) and the Princeton Theological Seminary (Master of Divinity). 

Mr. Hartwig lives on campus. 

Point guards are the glue that holds any good basketball team together.

Associate Director of Admissions Erasto Hatchett has always led from the front and will strengthen the Admissions Department with his depth of educational knowledge and experience.

Mr. Hatchett grew up playing basketball in one of the hotbeds for the sport (Lexington, Ky.) and was a point guard at the college level for Johnson C. Smith University. He knew then how to motivate and make teammates better, lessons which he carried into roles in administration, admissions, teaching, coaching, and as a case manager at schools in Charlotte and Raleigh the past 22 years.

Mr. Hatchett was most recently Athletic Director, head basketball coach, and a physical education teacher at Charlotte’s Northside Christian Academy from 2016 to 2022, and prior to that was Assistant Director of Admissions at Saint Augustine’s University in Raleigh from 2010 to 2016.

In addition to his role in Admissions, Mr. Hatchett will be an assistant coach for Greenie basketball.

He has been married for 21 years to his wife, Tiffany, and they have two daughters, Aaliyah and Madison. Mr. Hatchett’s hobbies include basketball, naturally, as well as pickleball, table tennis and barbering.

Katharine Hoffman has been an honorary Greenie for as long as she can remember.

“It is because of Christ School that I grew up having the neatness of my bed-making skills tested with the bounce of a quarter,” said Mrs. Hoffman, a new addition to the English Department.

Her father, Edward “Bru” Izard ’69, was the fourth boy in his family to attend Christ School and passed on much of its values.

Katharine has been involved in education since 2011, most recently as an Environmental Educator and Administrator at the Green River Preserve in Cedar Mountain, N.C., and a substitute/after-school teacher in Asheville.

She is expected to complete her master’s in English Literature from the Middlebury Bread Loaf School of English in 2026 and graduated from Sewanee: The University of the South in 2011 with a B.A. in Theatre Arts and English with a minor in Shakespeare.

Mrs. Hoffman has backpacked solo in more than 15 countries and has been an outdoor educator for more than a decade. She gravitates to the inherent sense of community found in boarding schools and summer camps. 

Mrs. Hoffman is married to Richard, a fellow teacher. The couple enjoy hiking and getting outside. Mrs. Hoffman encourages students to seek her out for creative explorations or creative solutions and likes crafts, traveling, jokes, and putting to use interesting facts with crossword puzzles.

Boys need to be thinking one or even two steps ahead in an ever-changing world of technology. 

Matt Houston has given Christ School's students that advantage with his Engineering and Mathematics curriculum, after a decade in higher education. Mr. Houston was one of the faculty advisors for the school robotics team, which began attending competitions in the spring semester of 2023. 

Mr. Houston has been at Christ School since 2020 and was previously an Associate Professor at Middle Georgia State University for 10 years.

He earned his B.S. and master's degrees from Tennessee Tech University before going on to receive a Ph.D. in Math from the University of Georgia in 2018.

Mr. Houston's hobbies include reading, coding, tinkering with electronics, and traveling. He lives on campus with his wife, Melissa, who is a local artist. 

Dean of Students Drew Hyche '94 has been a beloved mainstay of the administration for nearly 25 years. 

He was a natural choice as the 2023 winner of the Water Carrier Award, which annually goes to a faculty or staff member who largely works behind the scenes and embodies the ideals of compassion, humor, a sense of history, humility, loyalty, the ability to teach, and an unshakeable commitment to the Christ School community. 

"You won't find many people working here with more personal knowledge of Christ School," said Head of School Dr. Sean Jenkins. 

After graduating from Clemson University in 1998, Mr. Hyche came back to his alma mater to work as an intern in Residential Life and to coach basketball and tennis. Since then, he has worked in Student Activities, Admissions, and Student Life.

Mr. Hyche also serves as one of the Administrators on Duty and as one of the advisors to Form VI (12th grade). He lives on campus with his two children, Harper and Burns.

Dr. Sean Jenkins became the 14th Head of School at Christ School in July 2021.

Originally from Knoxville, Tenn., Dr. Jenkins received his B.A. in English from Wake Forest University and his M.Ed. from North Carolina State University. He completed his Ph.D. in higher education from the University of Virginia, where he served on the honor council and was inducted into the Raven Society.

Dr. Jenkins is a graduate of the McCallie School and former member of its Board of Trustees. His other civic associations have included serving as senior warden at Christ Episcopal Church, serving on the Board of Trustees for the Virginia Episcopal School (VES), and the Charlottesville Free Clinic.

Dr. Jenkins joined the Christ School community from the University of Virginia after serving stints at Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill. Dr. Jenkins served UVA Presidents John T. Casteen, III, Teresa A. Sullivan, and James E. Ryan as a senior assistant where his responsibilities included admissions, accreditation, development, board-governance, education policy, global programming, strategic and academic planning, and operations.

At UVA, Dr. Jenkins taught and advised undergraduate and graduate students. He was recognized for outstanding leadership and teaching by The Society of the Purple Shadows in 2015. His broad range of experience and expertise benefit our community in his role as Head of School.

Dr. Jenkins' family - wife, Lawson, a Spartanburg, S.C. native, and a fellow Wake Forest and UVA graduate, and sons Coleman and Jack - are also members of the community.

Greenie football players obviously have an incredible resource in George Johnson, who played defensive end in the NFL for nine years.  

There is more to Mr. Johnson’s life than just football though, and his background in philanthropy and working with youth has aided him greatly as Assistant Dean of Campus Life.  

Coming to Christ School reunited Mr. Johnson with Varsity Football head coach Chad Walker – the two men were previously on the same coaching staff at Cambridge Christian School in Tampa, Fla. Mr. Johnson played professionally for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions, and New Orleans Saints from 2010 to 2018.  

Mr. Johnson is completing his B.A. in Labor Studies and Labor Management from Rutgers University where he was a four-year starter at defensive end.  

Mr. Johnson has six years of volunteer experience for the Boys and Girls Club of America and has also been involved in benefits for youth and families in need through a church food pantry. Mr. Johnson lives on campus with his wife, Rebecca, and their children, Olivia, George, Mae, and Bo. 

 

Jeff Joyce enjoys teaming with Christ School’s many passionate supporters to create opportunities for enhancement and growth as Associate Director of Advancement.

Mr. Joyce fell in love with the rivers and mountains of western North Carolina while working at a summer camp in college and has lived and worked in the area since 2008.

He served as the Director of Public Policy for the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce for eight years, transitioned to the world of philanthropic development. Before coming to Christ School, Mr. Joyce was Director of Alumni Affairs and Development for nearby Brevard College.

Mr. Joyce is a 2008 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Staying active in his community has been a common theme as Mr. Joyce served as Board Chair for the Brevard/Transylvania Chamber of Commerce and as President of the Young Professional of Asheville. When he’s not working, Mr. Joyce can be found whitewater kayaking or mountain biking on local rivers and trails. He shares his passion with the boys as a coach in the Outdoor Program. 

His wife's name is Lucy. 

Boys involved with the track & field program were overjoyed to hear that assistant coach Elyse King is now a full-time member of the faculty.

Ms. King has developed a good rapport with Christ School’s athletes the past two years. She will continue to coach and provide support as part of the Learning Resources Department.

Ms. King graduated from Elon University in 2021 with a B.A. in Public Health and minor in Coaching. She qualified academically three straight years for the Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner’s List.  

Ms. King attended high school in the Asheville area at T.C. Roberson.