Rainier Christian Schools has a new superintendent

Tony Jaime is the new superintendent at Rainier Christian Schools, whose five schools serve families in South King County.

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  • Saturday, May 17, 2014 2:05pm
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Tony Jaime

Tony Jaime

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Tony Jaime is the new superintendent at Rainier Christian Schools, whose five schools serve families in South King County.

Jaime came to the school in 2010 and served as director of development and athletic director.

He graduated from The Master’s College in 1992 with a degree in history and a minor in Bible studies.

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Jaime spent 15 years in marketing and advertising and business development. He returned to The Master’s Seminary in California to study Biblical exposition and prepare for Christian education. He graduated with a masters in divinity in 2010.

He is an evangelist at heart and has been preaching and teaching children at schools and throughout the church for more than 20 years.

Jaime is also the pastor at Ravensdale Bible Church, where he’s been focusing on biblical exposition of the Old Testament, preaching through the story of redemption.

He enjoys snuggling with his daughter Charlotte, playing sports with his sons Brett and Caleb, dinner time table talks with his twin daughters Laura and Megan, and enjoying the gourmet cooking of his wife, Susan, with family and friends.

For more information about the schools, visit www.rainiercsd.org.

 


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