Department: High School
Brian Indrelie
Bible, Theology, & Ancient LanguagesBrian Indrelie
Bible, Theology, & Ancient LanguagesB.A., Biblical Studies, Northwestern College
M.Div., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Th.M., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Brian Indrelie is the chair of the biblical and theological studies department. Prior to coming to BCA, he previously taught Bible to urban youth at a rescue mission while living in Minneapolis. At BCA, Brian has built the four year high school Bible program, and has taught all Bible subjects including Hermeneutics, Old Testament, New Testament, Christian Thought, Ethics, Leadership, and Missiology, in addition to directing our all-school chapels and commencement exercises. He has also pioneered BCA’s ancient languages program, teaching beginning and intermediate Greek and Latin as well as Hebrew. In addition to teaching Brian established and advises the National Honor Society at BCA. Brian, his wife Joy, and his daughters Leah and Lydia currently live in Beverly. They are members of North Shore Community Baptist church, where Brian has served on the Leadership Council and where he currently directs the Adult Christian Education program.
Heather Gaither
Language Arts FacultyHeather Gaither
Language Arts FacultyB.A., English Ed, Evangel University
M.Ed., Lesley University
Heather taught English for 5 years in Missouri public schools before moving to Haverhill, MA. She has been teaching at BCA for 15 years. Heather teaches 7th and 8th grade English and Health class. In previous years she has also taught Sociology and Psychology. It was her love of reading that inspired her to become a teacher and she hopes to share that with her students through teaching literature and writing. Heather hopes that her passion for her subject and training as an educator will inspire her students to become lifelong readers and learners.
Brenda Clark-Warne
ScienceBrenda Clark-Warne
ScienceB.S. Microbiology and Biochemistry, Eastern Michigan University
M.S., Molecular Biology, Purdue University
Brenda Clark-Warne teaches AP Biology and Anatomy and Physiology. Brenda was the first high school science teacher (Biology) when BCA opened its doors in 2004. Brenda graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a double major in Microbiology and Biochemistry. She also earned a Master’s Degree in Molecular Biology from Purdue University. Brenda taught in Crawfordsville, Indiana, before she moved to Massachusetts with her husband. She then taught at Exeter Public High school until she had children. Brenda also coaches cross country and track. She coached at Methuen and Andover High School for over 30 years. She currently coaches the cross country and track teams. Brenda lives with her husband Nick in Andover and has four children.
Alex Burgess
Social Studies and College GuidanceAlex Burgess
Social Studies and College GuidanceB.A., Roberts Wesleyan College
M.Div., Westminster Theological Seminary
History comprises all aspects of human life, including the arts, religion, government, and technology. Everything has a history, and that’s what makes it exciting. Alex Burgess wants his students to discover through the study of history what it means to be human. He wants them to ask how we humans, as image-bearers of God, have both displayed our creative potential and misused our remarkable gifts. Alex especially likes teaching history at BCA because it is a school committed to exploring the most important questions of life. In addition to his teaching, Alex Burgess is also an ordained Congregational minister. Alex serves as the pastor of Ward Hill Church of Christ the King and guest lectures at theological training schools in southern Africa. He enjoys his family, music, books, and watching baseball.
Miguel Quinones
Athletic Director and Physical Education InstructorMiguel Quinones
Athletic Director and Physical Education InstructorMiguel Quinones oversees athletics at Bradford Christina Academy. His years of experience mentoring and coaching lead him to encourage our students to be the best people they can be, growing in their Christian faith, and inspiring them to reach their personal best in athletics. Mr. Quinones will also teach physical education for grades kindergarten through 5th instilling in them the skills they need to pursue health and fitness and to participate in BCA’s Sentinels athletics program as they enter middle school. He is proud of our value that there is a place for everyone who wants to participate in Sentinels athletics.