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San Jose Christian
School Faculty
Carrie Geels

Professional
Biography
I attended Messiah
College in Pennsylvania and graduated in 2001 with a B.S.
degree in Biology and a minor in Environmental Science.
Upon graduating college, I completed two Environmental
Education Internships in the Chesapeake Bay area and northern
Michigan. In January 2002, I moved to California to begin
working at Mission Springs Outdoor Education in Scotts
Valley, where I worked for three years. Following Mission
Springs, I worked at Twin Lakes Christian School in the
Santa Cruz area for two years, working as a teachers
aide developing the science program and teaching it as
well. I then began teaching at San Jose Christian in 2006,
and simultaneously I have been earning my California credential
and masters degree in teaching, which will be completed
in December 2008. I am continually filled with excitement
to be given the opportunity to serve, grow, share, and
be challenged in this community.
Personal Biography
I grew up in York, Pennsylvania in a
family of five. My older sister and her family currently
live in Florida, and my brother is getting his PhD in
philosophy at the University of Massachusetts. My parents
continue to live in Pennsylvania. My husband, Jeremy,
and I have been married since 2005, and we live in Felton,
which is near Scotts Valley. He is originally from Iowa,
and we worked together as naturalists in the outdoor education
department at Mission Springs. Jeremy now works full time
as the director of the outdoor education program. When
Im not working or attending graduate classes, I
enjoy running with friends through the amazing redwood
forests that surround our home, and finishing runs with
a quiet morning of coffee and reading. I love being outdoors,
whether its hiking, running, or sitting on the beach
watching the ocean. Jeremy and I enjoy living in community
with others, sharing meals together, and continuing to
learn what it means to live simply.
Christian Philosophy of Education
As a Christian educator partnering with
families and churches in our community, it is my desire
for students to understand, first, the extent of Gods
love for them through Jesus, and second, that creation
is being restored, and each of us is called to be an integral
part of that restoration through stewardship and responsibility
in consuming less and living simply. As followers of Christ,
it is vital to understand not only our connection to creation,
but the rest of the worlds connection to it as well.
Our daily choices impact the world around ushumans
and the rest of creation. I desire for students to be
able to connect to every part of Gods creation and
to take what they are learning in a classroom to the next
level of impacting their families, church, neighborhoods,
community, and ultimately, the world as they grow in the
knowledge of who God is and make decisions upon that foundation.
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