Biloxi, MS

Seven ACE teachers serve the Diocese of Biloxi schools – three second-year teachers and four first-year teachers. ACE teachers serve a wide variety of students in two schools- St. Patrick Catholic High School in Biloxi and Resurrection Middle/High School and Elementary School in Pascagoula.

Biloxi Community - TFP
Biloxi Community – Chris, Sean, Jackie, Kathleen, Katie, Kathy, and Michael

Christopher Iaquinto
Boston College, 2006, BA History, Economics
Resurrection Catholic High School, History, Religion, Biology. Basketball and Baseball Coach.

Michael McLaughlin
College of the Holy Cross, 2006, BA History
St. Patrick Catholic High School, 10th & 11th Grade Social Studies. 7th-12th Boys & Girls Cross Country/Track Coach

Kathy Peterson
University of Notre Dame, 2006, BA History, French, Public Policy
St. Patrick Catholic High School, 8th and 9th Grade Social Studies and French

Katie Amato
University of Notre Dame, 2007, Sociology
Resurrection Elementary School, 2nd Grade. Tennis Coach.

Sean McGoff
Indiana University, 2007, History
Resurrection Elementary School, 5th Grade Self contained. Soccer Coach.

Jackie Jeffcoat
Southwestern University, 2007, History
Resurrection High School, History, Government, Economics, and Geography. Cross Country Coach.

Kathleen Davidson
University of Scranton, 2007, Psychology and English
Resurrection High School, English. Volleyball Coach.

Biloxi House - TFP
Michael in front of the Biloxi house

What is unique about your community?

The most unique part of our community is that we come from a variety of backgrounds from all over the US and can come together in unity towards a common goal of serving Catholic schools with our minds and hearts.

Schools served in Biloxi

Resurrection Catholic School
St. Patrick Catholic High School

Resurrection Elementary School - Biloxi - TFP
Resurrection Elementary School

Provide a brief description of Biloxi:

Biloxi was hit hard by Katrina, but we are working hard to bring it back!

What do you like most about Biloxi?

The greater community of the area is wonderful. ACE has been part of the community for 14 years and the families embrace us from day one. They show us true “southern hospitality.” Also, our house is a place we are proud to call home. We enjoy nights on our wrap-around porch where the sweet smell of our hibiscus flowers lend to great conversation and friendship. With the Gulf less than two miles away, a walk on the beach at sunset makes living here truly paradise – especially considering that we work with angels!