Announcing two of our founding faculty

We are very pleased to introduce two of our outstanding founding educators: Mr. Tyler Worthy and Mr. Hunter LeBlanc.

Both Mr. Worthy and Mr. LeBlanc embody the mission and spirit of Chesterton Academy. They bring not only intellectual depth and teaching experience, but most importantly, a commitment to living and modeling the Catholic faith with integrity and joy. As mentors, they will serve as powerful examples to our students of what it means to be faithful Catholics in today’s world.

Tyler Worthy attended the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in his home state of New Hampshire, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2013. He went on to earn a pontifical Master's degree in Sacred Theology from the International Theological Institute in Austria in 2015. Mr. Worthy has taught for nine years in classical schools, including seven years in Louisville, Kentucky. Over the course of his career, he has taught numerous subjects, including Theology, Latin, History and Literature of various periods. Outside of the classroom, he has given presentations to Catholic groups and had an abridged version of his Master's thesis published in the Homiletic and Pastoral Review.

Hunter LeBlanc was born and raised in western Kentucky. He earned an undergraduate degree in History from Western Kentucky . Then he studied at St. Meinrad Seminary for two years as a seminarian for the Diocese of Owensboro, KY, where he earned a Master's Degree in Philosophy. For the past two years he as been teaching at a classical school in KY. He has spent years in youth ministry at various churches, has been a member of multiple choirs, and has worked professionally leading liturgical music. This fall, in addition to teaching part-time at Chesterton Academy, he will be a graduate student studying Systematic Theology at Boston College.

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