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Our Staff

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Director & Upper Learning Center Supervisor

Sharon Miller

Sharon has been teaching since 1985, and she began working at ALCS in 1999. She became a Christian in 1973 while attending a revival meeting. Sharon is committed to Christian education because it prepares students to serve the Lord in any profession they choose by serving with Faith and a desire to change their world. Her long-term goals include serving the Lord through Christian education, supporting her husband's church leadership, and enjoying her children and grandchildren. One of Sharon's talents is baking bread for family, friends, and students, and she shows her school spirit by telling people about ALCS and seeking people who want to participate in Christian education.

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Lower Learning Center Supervisor

Dana Roubideaux

More info coming soon...

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Lower Learning Center Monitor

Olivia Aguirre

More info coming soon...

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Food Coordinator

Amanda Ordoñez

Amanda was baptized when she was 13 years old and says that God blessed her with a heart toward service. She is quick to help where He leads her! Her long-term goal is to improve her skills and abilities through new experiences so she can expand her productivity and personal development.  Amanda appreciates Matthew 19:14 when Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me." She believes that Christians' should be committed to teaching our children spiritual principles which lead them to fulfill His commands. Amanda supports Christian education because she says children should know the Bible is the only source of absolute truth and should be studied to strengthen individual faith and a personal relationship with God (II Timothy 3:16-17).

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Kindergarten Supervisor

Catalina Barraza

Catalina is in her first year at ALCS, and she has been teaching for four years. She became a Christian in 2017 and believes that academics are always important, but sharing Jesus while doing it is amazing! She prays that her students will have a Christ-like foundation and know that the Word of God is true. Catalina shows her school spirit by sharing school events and information with others!

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Lower Learning Center Monitor

Tamara Natewa

Tamara is in her second teaching year, although this is her first at ALCS. She became a Christian in middle school and believes that Christian education helps students know that God is with them through all life's hardships. Tamara is working toward a degree in Child Psychology so that she can work with children in a mental health setting. One of her hidden talents is crocheting stuffed animals. During Spirit Week, she participated in each day's activities to show her school spirit!

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Middle Learning Center Supervisor

Natasha Natewa

Natasha joined ALCS for the 2023/2024 school year and has been teaching for more than five years. She became a Christian when she was 11 years old! Natasha values Christian education because it allows her to proactively share God's truth and love. Furthermore, it allows God's presence to radiate and live in her classroom. Natasha's long-term goals include earning her Special Education degree. One of her hidden talents is writing poetry. Natasha shows her school spirit by taking photos of school events for the school Facebook page!

Apply Today

If you have a calling to share God's love with children and their families, then reach out to the school office to discuss employment opportunities and benefits.

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