I most recently served as Head of School at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in New Orleans, where I had the joy of leading the school community from 2018 through 2025. Before that, I was the Director of Admissions at Stuart Hall School for Boys, a Catholic private school affiliated with the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Earlier in my career, I taught at the elementary level at both Stuart Hall School and St. George’s Episcopal School—roles that shaped my love for teaching and learning and continue to influence my work today.

 

I am a proud graduate of Louisiana State University, where I earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. I later earned a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of New Orleans and a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Holy Cross in New Orleans with a concentration in Executive Leadership. I am especially passionate about strong curriculum, thoughtful enrollment and retention practices, and building meaningful, lasting relationships with students, faculty, and families.

I am thrilled and deeply grateful to be joining the St. Matthew the Apostle Catholic Academy community. My Catholic faith is at the heart of my approach to education and is grounded in servant leadership and a commitment to serving others for the greater glory of God. I truly believe Catholic education plays a vital role in nurturing not only academic success, but also the spiritual and moral growth of our students—working hand in hand with families to help children grow in faith and love for God.

 

My husband, Billy, and I are the proud parents of three adult sons who were raised in a strong Catholic family and school environment. In our free time, we enjoy being with family and friends, reading a good book, traveling, and spending time outdoors.