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He has also taught music history and organ performance at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, FL. Mary’s Episcopal School in Memphis, TN, where he served as a music staff member and organist and choirmaster at Church of the Holy Communion. Paul’s Episcopal Church and School in Winter Haven, FL, and at St.
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A graduate with distinction from both Union Theological Seminary’s School of Sacred Music and Rhodes College, he is a member of the American Guild of Organists and the American Choral Directors Association and an associate member of the Guild of Carillonneurs of North America. Jim is highly experienced in choral arts, organ performance, and music history. He also directs Magalia (the school’s female a cappella group), Octet (the school’s male a cappella group), and the Chapel music program, and is assistant director of the Chorale. Jim Brinson was appointed Mercersburg’s school organist in 2003 and became the school carillonneur in 2009. Rick is a graduate of West Liberty State College and West Virginia University he and his wife, Amy (a longtime employee in the Business Office) live on campus and are the parents of Jennifer ’03, Rachael ’06, and Gabriel ’19. He is president of the Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association and past commissioner of the Mid-Atlantic Prep League and the Independent-Parochial School League. Rick has also been a trip leader for travel programs to Europe, Central America, and within the U.S. He has also coached girls’ lacrosse, worked with strength and performance programming and as a whitewater kayaking instructor, and currently serves as an assistant football coach. Mercersburg’s wrestling program enjoyed unprecedented success in his 15 years at the helm Rick was honored at the 2008 National Prep Wrestling Tournament with the Neil Buckley Outstanding Service Award. Rick was appointed dean of experiential programs in 2020. He became the school’s first director of summer programs in 1997 and was named director of athletics in 2008. Rick Hendrickson came to Mercersburg in 1993 as an English teacher and head wrestling coach. He and his wife, Denise, are the parents of three children: Cameron Rogers ’12, Olivia Grace Bennett ’19, and Augie Bennett ’24. John David graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington and Middlebury College’s Bread Loaf School of English. He was an Advanced Placement Lead Teacher for the Dallas Independent School District and is now a consultant for the National Math and Science Initiative. John David came to Mercersburg from the Talented and Gifted Magnet High School in Dallas (four times named Newsweek’s “Best Public High School in America”), where he taught English and coached debate. He has also sponsored Four on the Floor, the school’s swing dance society. He previously served as head of the English department and coached softball (winning the 2012 Pennsylvania independent-school state championship), boys’ cross country, and junior varsity boys’ basketball. John David Bennett teaches English, directs the Springboard senior capstone program, and is Mercersburg Academy’s first dean of curricular innovation. She and her husband, fellow faculty member Matt Maurer, have five children: Emma ’18, Will ’20, Michael ’22, Nathalie ’23, and Mary. Scholarship, and the International Outstanding Graduate Student Award from SAMPE. Julie received numerous academic awards including the Clare Booth Luce Graduate Fellowship, the Ohio Space Grant Consortium Doctoral Fellowship, the Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute Ph.D. In addition, she was a consultant and programming analyst at Andersen Consulting in Cincinnati and a contract researcher for Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. Petersburg, Russia, and the SAMPE Conference in Tokyo, Japan. She presented her research at several global materials engineering conferences, including the Ninth World Titanium Conference in St. Her doctoral work focused on developing novel nondestructive methodologies for analyzing critical titanium aerospace components. She was appointed in 2019 as associate head of school for school life. She joined the faculty in 2001 and has served as chair of the mathematics department, developed the school’s robotics program, and was appointed associate academic dean (2009) and academic dean (2010) before becoming Mercersburg’s first assistant head of school for academic affairs in 2015. Julia Stojak Maurer graduated from Mercersburg Academy in 1990.