ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Solomon Sedillo
CLA Superintendent
Solomon and wife Kathy have been members of Christian Life since 1977, served on the Board of Elders from 1980 to 1994. He has been Church Administrator since 1994, served as CLA Principal from 1995 to 2007. Solomon, a native of New Mexico, served in the US Army from 1970 to 1973, and is an alumnus of Oral Roberts University.
Solomon and Kathy have been married for 32 years and have two children, son Jared who currently lives in Madrid, Spain and daughter Danielle who resides in Santa Barbara, California. Solomon and Kathy enjoy camping and fishing and being involved with the young people of Christian Life.
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Jennifer Sanchez
CLA Prinicipal
Mrs. Sanchez has been the principal of Christian Life Academy since 2007. She holds a MA in Educational Administration from Liberty University, a BA in both Special Education and Secondary Education with a Language Arts endorsement from Highlands University and an AA in Tri-lingual Interpreting from Santa Fe Community College. Jennifer has been a professional educator serving as a Special Education, Language Arts, and an ACE teacher since 1996.
She holds a strong belief that spiritual and academic instruction must be intertwined to enable students to become grounded, lifelong learners of our Creator and His creation.
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 Arlene Alderete
Administrative Assistant
Mrs. A is the woman everyone wants to know because she knows everything. She has been with the academy since 1996 and has worn several hats throughout the years. She currently teaches Computer Literature and Yearbook, helps out in the computer Lab and runs the office.
She attended Southern Arizona Bible College from 1980-83, spent 13 years with NM Legislative Council Service and has 10 years experience in Data Processing, and in 1993 began training others in Windows 3.11 and was part of the computer help desk team until 1996. She has an extraordinary ability to multi-task and keep the rest of us on target.
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Our children spend the majority
of their young lives in the classroom. Many Christian parents take advantage of
the opportunities offered by a Christian school to help train their child up in
the way that he or she should go (Proverbs 22:6).
It is exciting to know that there
are 923 Assemblies of God/Association of Christian Teachers and Schools (ACTS)
sponsored day schools and childcare centers within the United States. Christian
teachers have approximately 1260 instructional contact hours per year in a day
school and over 2,000 in a childcare center. This allows a tremendous amount of
direct Christian discipleship and evangelism to occur in this school system.
Private education accounts for
118,296 students within Assemblies of God/ACTS schools. According to the most
current statistics from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES),
approximately 10% of all U.S. students are educated in private schools. Between
now and 2014, the number of students in private schools is expected to continue
to increase by 5%.