Christine Strubell

Secondary Campus School Counselor, Student Council

This is Christine’s third year at Elizabeth Academy and this year she is thrilled to be transitioning into the role of the School Counselor at the Secondary Campus. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in School Counseling through Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, and will graduate in May of 2025. Previously, she completed her Bachelor’s degree at Southern Utah University double-majoring in Psychology and Sociology with a minor in Family Services. 

Before coming to work at Elizabeth Academy Christine worked with some of our students as a Teacher and Behavioral Specialist at Chiron Academy. During her time there she also acted as the Staff Representative on the Board of Directors. Christine has been working with kids and teens throughout her entire career and has also had roles as a summer camp counselor and a youth mentor at a residential treatment center for teenage girls.

When she isn’t at school Christine enjoys spending her time in the climbing gym, hiking to waterfalls, or taking photos on adventures out in nature.

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I especially appreciate the school’s focus on the whole child, which includes social skills development, in vivo problem-solving, community and service experiences, the arts, and practical living skills among so many other things! Most importantly, our children LOVE their school and literally gush about it anytime someone asks them.

Words cannot express the respect and gratitude I have for Elizabeth Academy. Our children’s experience (six years thus far) at both schools has been outstanding.

Our girls have attended Elizabeth Academy for six years now, and we can’t imagine sending them anywhere else for school. The individual attention and caring, collaborative environment at EA have been so good for both of them and we love the holistic Montessori approach to education. We also greatly appreciate all the efforts of the administration and teachers to provide our girls the ability to go to school safely during the pandemic. It has been a lifesaver for our family.