GGCA OPENING Wed 1/17
Due to inclement weather and in accordance with Baltimore County Public Schools GGCA will be opening with a 2 hour delay Wednesday 1/17. Normal paid before care begins at 9:30 am school doors open at 10 am, classes begin at 10:15 am. Please drive safely!

Krista Reagan | 4th Grade

Krista is a Tennessee native with a Bachelor’s Degree in Christian Education. She has taught internationally at Greater Grace International School and has been part of GGCA’s elementary program for several years, teaching fourth grade.

She and her husband have a young son, and they enjoy being active in their church community. 

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Mallaury Davi | 5th Grade

Mallaury, a proud GGCA graduate, is a 5th grade teacher at the school. She has experience as an aide in elementary education and is passionate about creating a nurturing, engaging classroom where students can explore, grow, and develop their curiosity and creativity.

She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Writing from Loyola University. Outside the classroom, Mallaury enjoys sports, hiking, and reading biographies, bringing a well-rounded perspective to her teaching. 

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Emily Walker | 1st Grade

Emily serves on the GGCA team and brings experience in elementary education and curriculum development. She was born in Baltimore, MD, and raised near Albany, NY.

She earned bachelor’s degrees in Elementary Education and Biblical Studies from Lancaster Bible College, and a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from Concordia University. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Special Education. Emily has taught first grade at Augustine Classical Academy.

She is married and enjoys reading, hiking, and baking.

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Stacey McCarter

Stacey, a native Baltimorean, has been part of the GGCA community for over 20 years, including previously serving in the school office for three years. She and her husband, Kevin, also sent their children to GGCA; their daughter graduated in 2015 and their son in 2019.

Stacey has faithfully coordinated events such as Harvest Night for many years and has also been involved in organizing High School Graduation. She is often found at sporting events with her signature cowbell, enthusiastically cheering on GGCA students. 

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Girls Varsity Win National Title!

Our basketball team won the NCSAA Division 2 National championship on March 4 in Mt. Vernon, Ohio capping off their season at 21-3. This was the first national tournament the girls have participated in and they didn’t disappoint.
Special recognition to all-tournament players: Nickole Lee, Heaven Fitch, and Bella Pellegrino.

Varsity Boys Defeat Covenant Life for MIAC Championship 2023

The Eagles finished a great playoff run – defeating Mt. Airy in overtime in the semifinals (55-48) and then winning the finals over Covenant Life in overtime (69-65) to clinch the MIAC banner.
Congrats to all-tournament players: Myles Tanskley, Isaiah Leach, and Kelly Turner.

Girls Win MIAC Championship

The girls varsity finished their season undefeated in the league and defeated Mt. Airy 51-49 to win their 2nd MIAC title.

Hats off to All Tournament Players: Saleigha Fennel, Heaven Fitch and tournament MVP Nickole Lee

Alumni News

Class of 2012 GGCA Alumnus Jack Hadley, Trooper First Class with the Maryland State Police, recently made the news as a result of heroically rescuing a person from a burning vehicle. 

Maryland State Police News Release

Troopers Rescue Two People From Vehicle Fire Following Harford County Crash
(BEL AIR, MD) –Maryland state troopers rescued two men from a vehicle fire following a crash Saturday in Harford County. At about 6:15 p.m. on Saturday,  Trooper First Class Jack Hadley and Trooper First Class Stanley Gustaitis, both assigned to the Maryland State Police Bel Air Barrack, were in the area of the 2800 Block of Belair Road when they observed a gray Volkswagen traveling south at an excessive speed on Belair Road.
According to a preliminary investigation, shortly after the Volkswagen passed, the troopers heard a loud crash and observed smoke in the area. Both troopers responded to the crash scene, which occurred at the intersection of Belair and Reckord roads. According to a preliminary investigation, the Volkswagen struck a Jeep Cherokee, which had pulled out from Reckord Road. The Jeep crashed into a utility pole and caught fire. The two troopers extricated a male victim from the burning Jeep and moved him to safety. The driver of the Volkswagen was also trapped. Concerned the fire could spread to the Volkswagen, the troopers rescued the driver and moved him to safety.
The driver of the Volkswagen was flown by Maryland State Police helicopter to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore while the driver of the Jeep was transported by ambulance to Johns Hopkins Bayview for treatment of their injuries.  The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

Carolynn Peters

Carolynn was born in Wisconsin and has taught in many places around the world, including New York City, Baltimore, Budapest, and Belgrade. She brings over 30 years of teaching experience in art, drama, yoga, and English.

At GGCA, she has taught 4th grade and now brings her talents to the high school, teaching history and drama. Her broad experience and creativity make her classroom an engaging place for students to explore and learn.

To learn more about Ms. Peters’ vision for her history class, watch the video below:


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