
Susan McIntosh
Susan McIntosh’s path into teaching was anything but predictable. What began as a calling to missions eventually unfolded into a lifelong journey in education, one that she now continues at Vacaville Christian School.
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Susan McIntosh’s path into teaching was anything but predictable. What began as a calling to missions eventually unfolded into a lifelong journey in education, one that she now continues at Vacaville Christian School.

Rodney Owens brings a unique blend of analytical thinking, creativity, and ministry experience to his work at Vacaville Christian School. Since joining the faculty in December 2023, he has invested in middle school students through both mathematics and cinematic arts.

Anthony Todd has spent the past six years building more than just strength and skill on the football field at Vacaville Christian School. As a junior defensive end wearing jersey number 44, his journey reflects growth, discipline, and the relationships that define team culture.

For Julia Stone, music education is inseparable from purpose. Now in her second year at Vacaville Christian School, she brings both passion and intentionality to her work with band and choir students across elementary and middle school.

Gary Dreibelbis brings both professional experience and genuine enthusiasm to the Fine Arts Department at Vacaville Christian School. Now in his fourth year, Dr. Dreibelbis shares his passion for radio with middle and high school students, a subject that has shaped much of his career.

For Katelynn Koon, teaching has always been the plan. From an early age, she knew she wanted to be in the classroom, a calling that has now grown into her fifth year at Vacaville Christian School. After spending four years teaching second grade, she is excited to begin a new chapter in fourth grade.

Robert Brady brings a uniquely rich background to the classroom. After a career in law enforcement, where he was extensively involved in departmental training, he discovered a passion for mentoring and encouraging others. That experience, combined with a desire to invest in students, led him to pursue his teaching credential through the University of Nevada Lake Tahoe and ultimately transition into education.

Walk into Mrs. Meagan Stotler’s classroom and you’ll quickly notice two things: learning is never boring, and there may be a rubber duck watching you from a shelf. With more than 300 ducks in her room and a teaching style that includes dramatic reenactments, props, and hands-on projects, Mrs. Stotler has a gift for making history come alive.

Josie, Class of 2028, represents the heart of a true champion — one whose faith grounds her, whose character defines her, and whose drive for excellence inspires everyone around her.

Kelton, Class of 2026, doesn’t just talk about character; he lives it. His influence extends beyond the game, helping build a culture of brotherhood, positivity, and faith-driven purpose within his team.