Trinity Classical Academy didn’t have to search far for its newest sixth-grade teacher.
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Kaeli Massetto, a graduate from Trinity’s class of 2012, returned to her alma mater to begin her teaching career.
“The administration, faculty and staff couldn’t be more excited that a student from our first graduating class has chosen not only to pursue a career in education, but to come back and teach at Trinity Classical Academy,” said Kevin Seitz, Grammar School Principal.
Massetto has spent the last four years at Northwestern Christian University in Eugene, Ore., where she received an academic scholarship and a merit scholarship, as well as an athletic scholarship to play softball. She remained on the NCU Dean’s List every semester.
Get live news updates about Santa Clarita by following KHTS on Facebook and KHTS on TwitterMassetto graduated honors cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in teacher education, along with an endorsement in ESOL, Speakers of Other Languages and an endorsement in Mathematics.
She also received the Champion of Character Award, which is awarded to the one female and one male athlete each year who have displayed exemplary character and sportsmanship on the field, on campus, and in the community while exhibiting the core values of integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship and servant leadership.
About Trinity Classical Academy
Trinity Classical Academy is a coeducational, college preparatory, independent, liberal arts transitional kindergarten through twelfth grade school that was founded in 2001 with 28 students on the classical, Christian educational model. With enrollment of over 575 students, Trinity is one of the largest classical, Christian schools in the country. The mission of Trinity Classical Academy has remained consistent: to offer a challenging education, grounded in the Christian faith and the classical tradition, to produce young men and women of virtue, wisdom, purpose and courage.
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Alumni is plural; the headline should be “alumnus”.
Yes it is! Thank you Jack Adams, we appreciate your keen eye.
Looks as if you are both incorrect. The singular version of Alumni for a female is “alumna”.