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St. Jerome Institute

A School Rooted in the Unity and Beauty of Truth

If you could design the best possible high school education for your child, what would it look like? St. Jerome Institute takes this question literally. We designed our curriculum, our culture, and our plan for integration with faith and community from the ground up to be uniquely tailored to this moment in the development of young men and women.

Our faculty work collegially across disciplines to engage students and model virtuous scholarship. We dare each other to ask the most meaningful and fundamental questions, and together unpack the bold, beautiful, and courageous answers that are our children’s birthright as intellectual heirs to the West.

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President

Andrew Shivone

Washington, D.C.

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Administration
Andrew Shivone
President
Washington, D.C.
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Andrew Shivone

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Andrew is the president of the St. Jerome Institute in Washington, DC and Northern Virginia. He obtained his Ph.D. in Theology from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute with a dissertation focused on the philosophy of education and childhood in the thought of the German Thomist, Ferdinand Ulrich. He has served for nearly two decades as a teacher and leader in classical schools. He was the Head of School for The Atonement Academy in San Antonio and later joined the team for Great Hearts Texas, where he was the founding Headmaster of Great Hearts Northern Oaks. He has published articles and translations in both the Humanum Journal and Communio and is preparing a translation of Ferdinand Ulrich’s book on childhood and education, Der Mensch als Anfang (Man as the Beginning), for publication by Humanum Press in 2023.

DEPARTMENT

Administration

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

ashivone@stjeromeinstitute.org

Headmaster, Music

William Bertain

Washington, D.C.

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Administration
Music
William Bertain
Headmaster, Music
Washington, D.C.
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William Bertain

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A graduate of Thomas Aquinas College, William has been a classical educator for over a decade. A founding faculty member and Master Teacher at Glendale Preparatory Academy, William later went on to hold the positions of Academic Dean and Interim-Assistant Headmaster at Anthem Preparatory Academy. In his career, William has instructed Middle School and High School students, and taught courses in History, Latin, Mathematics, and Humane Letters. He has also led numerous enrichment seminars and pedagogical workshops for Great Hearts Academies Arizona teachers. He and his wonderful wife are the parents of eight lively children.

DEPARTMENT

Administration

Music

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

wbertain@stjeromeinstitute.org

Director of Campus Events

Maggie LaPrairie

Washington, D.C.

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Administration
Arts
Maggie LaPrairie
Director of Campus Events
Washington, D.C.
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Maggie LaPrairie

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Maggie LaPrairie is the Director of Campus Events at the St. Jerome Institute. While studying Secondary English Education at The Catholic University of America, she tutored middle school Language Arts and taught American Literature at Duke Ellington School of the Arts. Her conversations with students about searching for happiness and grappling with God’s commandments inspired her to obtain a Masters in Moral Theology and Ethics from CUA; and from there, Maggie taught theology for five years at Elizabeth Seton High School. During her time at Seton, Maggie regularly ran retreats with Campus Ministry, reinvigorated Pro-Life Club, and served on committees for student formation and discipline. Maggie enjoys hosting dinner parties with her husband, Ben, hiking, and spending time at the beach.

DEPARTMENT

Administration

Arts

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

mlaprairie@stjeromeinstitute.org

Dean of Students

Max Bindernagel

Washington, D.C.

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Administration
Humanities
Max Bindernagel
Dean of Students
Washington, D.C.
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Max Bindernagel

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Mr. Bindernagel serves as the Dean of Students as well as a teacher of Humanities at the St. Jerome Institute. He earned both his BA and MA at Boston College, and he has since also earned an MA from St. John’s College in Annapolis. He has worked in schools for over a decade, during which time he has taught courses in both Theology and English, as well as working in school administration. He has published articles in the Imaginative Conservative, Ethika Politica, and Crisis Magazine, amongst others.

DEPARTMENT

Administration

Humanities

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

mbindernagel@stjeromeinstitute.org

Humanities

Alexi Sargeant

Washington, D.C.

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Humanities
Arts
Alexi Sargeant
Humanities
Washington, D.C.
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Alexi Sargeant

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Mr. Sargeant teaches Humanities at SJI, and he directs Shakespeare plays with SJI’s Genesian Players. He is a graduate of Catholic homeschooling and of Yale University. He has worked as an editor at First Things and Magnificat, and directed theatre at Yale and in New York City. Before coming to the DC area, Alexi worked at the Catholic chaplaincy of Princeton University. He now lives in Hyattsville with his wife Leah and their children. Outside of teaching, Mr. Sargeant is an award-winning children’s book author and tabletop game designer.

DEPARTMENT

Humanities

Arts

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

asargeant@stjeromeinstitute.org

Mathematics

Christine Bailey

Washington, D.C.

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Mathematics
Christine Bailey
Mathematics
Washington, D.C.
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Christine Bailey

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Christine Bailey teaches the Seminar in Mathematics. She graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in Computer Science and earned her master’s degree in Psychology from Divine Mercy University. After graduating from UMD, she worked for the U.S. Army in the Communications Electronics Command as a computer scientist. She is a consecrated laywoman as a member of the Crusaders of Mary, a secular institute founded in Spain.

DEPARTMENT

Mathematics

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

cbailey@stjeromeinstitute.org

Director of Enrollment, Music Teacher

Emily Strab

Washington, D.C.

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Music
Admissions
Emily Strab
Director of Enrollment, Music Teacher
Washington, D.C.
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Emily Strab

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Emily Strab is a mother of four and has been a music educator of all ages. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Music Education from the University of Delaware and a master’s in Ethnomusicology from the University of Maryland. She is an active member of the Hyattsville community, currently serving as a city councilmember, and having served on the board of the Hyattsville Life & Times and as captain of her neighborhood watch. She served on the board that initiated the Montessori program at St. Jerome Academy.

DEPARTMENT

Music

Admissions

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

estrab@stjeromeinstitute.org

Studio Art

Hilary Beall

Washington, D.C.

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Arts
Gymnasium
Hilary Beall
Studio Art
Washington, D.C.
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Hilary Beall

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Mrs. Beall holds a bachelors in Studio Art from the University of Maryland and a masters in education from Trinity Washington University. Mrs. Beall is a working artist of multiple disciplines; her recent projects include murals, large scale canvas painting, children’s book illustration, graphic and ink design, small group instruction, iconography, and private commission. Mrs. Beall is an award winning artist, most recently earning first prize in the 2023 Rehumanize International Arts Competition for her painting submission, and earning her place as a top ten finalist in the 2023 Preakness Stakes Arts Competition, as well. Mrs. Beall won the Catholic Terps’ design contest back in 2010, and her eponymous logo remains a part of Catholic Terp canon to this day. Mrs. Beall recognizes art as a tremendous gift and is passionate about sharing it with others. Mrs. Beall, her husband Eddie, and their daughter reside in College Park, where they are thankful to be able to walk to Mass together.

DEPARTMENT

Arts

Gymnasium

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

hbeall@stjeromeinstitute.org

Director of Athletics

James Foeckler

Washington, D.C.

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Athletics
James Foeckler
Director of Athletics
Washington, D.C.
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James Foeckler

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James Foeckler graduated from Christendom College in 2020 with a major in Philosophy and minor in Mathematics. While at the college he played four years for the varsity soccer team on the Tom S. Vander Woude athletic scholarship while captaining it for his last two years. He received the student achievement award at his graduation and continued to work for the college for the past three years as Residence Director and men’s assistant soccer coach. During that time he earned his Master of Arts in Theological Studies concentrating on Moral Theology, and was accepted into a PhD program at CUA where he will be continuing his education in the same field. Throughout his undergraduate and graduate work, he has sought to unite his academic and athletic interests whenever possible, writing his undergraduate thesis on the relationship of athletics and a liberal arts university, and his masters thesis on the relationship of sports and virtue.

DEPARTMENT

Athletics

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

athletics@stjeromeinstitute.org

Choir Teacher

Joseph Baker

Washington, D.C.

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Music
Joseph Baker
Choir Teacher
Washington, D.C.
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Joseph Baker

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Joseph Baker is an opera singer for the Washington National Opera, a local carpenter, and a lover of music. He directs the choral program here at SJI DC, teaching our students about vocal technique, music theory, sight training and musicality.

DEPARTMENT

Music

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

jbaker@stjeromeinstitute.org

Development Officer

Lauren Taylor

Washington, D.C.

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Development
Lauren Taylor
Development Officer
Washington, D.C.
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Lauren Taylor

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Lauren is a graduate of Thomas Aquinas College, and holds her B.A. in the Liberal Arts. In addition to her role as fundraiser, she has directed 40 Days for Life at TAC and has served as a missionary and youth leader for 10 years, in which she ran retreats for girls, fed the homeless, visited the homebound, and organized charity/food drives for local shelters and pro-life clinics. In her free time, Lauren enjoys hosting friends for dinner, folk music parties, swing dancing, and reading anything by St. Augustine. She also satisfies her passion for Sacred Music by volunteering in her parish’s schola and singing at the Pope John Paul II National Shrine.

DEPARTMENT

Development

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

ltaylor@stjeromeinstitute.org

Philosophy of Nature

Mari-Ana Narbon

Washington, D.C.

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Science
Mari-Ana Narbon
Philosophy of Nature
Washington, D.C.
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Mari-Ana Narbon

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Mari-Ana Narbon teaches the Seminar in Natural Philosophy. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in Biological Basis of Behavior (Neuroscience), Miss Narbon spent a year teaching at a Catholic School in Philadelphia before moving to Peru to serve the poorest of the poor in the shantytowns of Lima and the Andes Mountains. When she returned to the United States, she earned her Master’s degree in Theological Studies from the John Paul II Institute at the Catholic University of America. Miss Narbon is from Panama City, Panama, where her love for the beach, nature, and most importantly, her family was nourished. She loves getting lost in books, spending time with her nieces and nephews, and opening her home to friends.

DEPARTMENT

Science

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

mnarbon@stjeromeinstitute.org

Latin

Mathias Bishop

Washington, D.C.

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Latin
Mathias Bishop
Latin
Washington, D.C.
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Mathias Bishop

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Mathias Bishop teaches freshman and sophomore Latin at SJI. He is also finishing an M.A. in philosophy from the Catholic University of America. Mathias firmly believes that the greatest thing about Rome was its jurisprudence, and he deeply enjoys discussing Roman legal practice and philosophy whenever he can. He believes in the importance of reading sources in the original Latin text, and he equips his students to read in this way as well.

DEPARTMENT

Latin

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

mbishop@stjeromeinstitute.org

Humanities, Theology

Michael Higgins

Washington, D.C.

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Humanities
Theology
Michael Higgins
Humanities, Theology
Washington, D.C.
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Michael Higgins

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Michael Higgins teaches Humanities and senior Theology at SJI. After graduating from Duke University, he spent a year sharing life with the poor as a missionary in Brazil, and another working with the homeless in Philadelphia. He received his MTS and PhD in theology from the John Paul II Institute at the Catholic University of America. Before coming to SJI, Michael taught theology at Loyola University Maryland, Georgetown University, and the Academy of the Holy Cross. He is the author of Giving One’s Word: Psychological Analogy as Social Analogy in Aquinas’s Trinitarian Theology (CUA Press), as well as over a dozen articles in such journals as Modern Theology, The International Journal of Systematic Theology, The Thomist, and Communio.

DEPARTMENT

Humanities

Theology

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

mhiggins@stjeromeinstitute.org

Seminar in Mathematics

Mimi Aujero

Washington, D.C.

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Mathematics
Mimi Aujero
Seminar in Mathematics
Washington, D.C.
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Mimi Aujero

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Mimi Aujero has been teaching all levels of high school math for more than a decade and has begun her best years yet in teaching the beautiful, delightful, and challenging curriculum of the Seminar in Mathematics. She graduated with a degree in Math and Secondary Education from The Catholic University of America and earned her Masters in Education through the PLACE Corps program at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Nothing excites and energizes Mrs. Aujero like a great lesson on triangles. Thus, she is so grateful for her wonderful husband, family, friends, Catholic Terp babysitters, and SJI school community that have enabled her to keep teaching while having n children in n+2 years (currently, n=8).

DEPARTMENT

Mathematics

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

maujero@stjeromeinstitute.org

College Counselor

Rose Church

Washington, D.C.

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Counseling
Rose Church
College Counselor
Washington, D.C.
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Rose Church

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Mrs. Rose Church is St. Jerome Institute’s College Counselor. Mrs. Church received her B.A. from Ave Maria University with a double major in Theology and Managerial Economics & Strategic Analysis as a Mother Teresa Scholar and member of the honors program. She studied abroad in Gaming, Austria and has led a mission trip to Lourdes, France. She previously served as Campus Minister for Southern Illinois University Carbondale before returning to school to earn an M.T.S. from the John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family. Mrs. Church and her husband, Tanner, live in Hyattsville with their children where they enjoy cooking, swing dancing, and elaborate board games.

DEPARTMENT

Counseling

LOCATION

SJI Washington D.C.

E-MAIL

rchurch@stjeromeinstitute.org

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