Board of Advisors
“But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peace-loving, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial, free of hypocrisy.”
James 3:17
Billy Cranford | Entrepreneurship
John Urbik | Finance
Lizabeth Andrews | Community Service
Terry Pealor | Entrepreneurship
Staff
Bonnie Denney | Director of Curriculum
Bonnie holds a Bachelors of Science in Education with a Major in Special Education and Minor in Early Childhood Education. She has a background in classroom instruction, differentiated learning, individualized learning models and curriculum design. Bonnie has worked in education for the past 15 years and has held various teaching positions in public and private education. Most recently, she has had the honor of educating her own children at home. She believes that in partnership with parents, one of the greatest ways to honor children is to provide them a high quality, Christ-centered education. Bonnie and her husband, Chris, have 4 children (Bronson, Scout, Abe & Wilkes) and attend Newnan City Church
Paul Skowronski | Head of School
Paul comes from a large family, one of seven siblings. It was common to find a full 5 versus 5 basketball game at the Skowronski home. Faith, family and fitness built the foundation that would set the course for his life. He met his wife, Christina, in college and they were married in 2009. That same year he completed a bachelors degree in Health and Physical Education. In 2012 he launched AirSport, teaching physical education classes to homeschool families. In 2014, he began his career as an educator in Atlanta Public Schools. He would serve in several roles including health and physical education teacher for grades K-8th, Track Team Coach, Athletic Director, and Director of Wellness. In 2019, he completed a masters degree in educational leadership. He and his wife have been blessed with 4 children. He believes children grow and develop best with an education that is Christ-centered, family focused, and pursues holistic health (mental, physical, spiritual)