St. John's Episcopal School
Candice Delgado Kenzig is an experienced educator and project coordinator with a diverse background in teaching and fundraising. Currently serving as a teacher at St. John's Episcopal Parish Day School since August 2020, Candice previously held teaching positions at Phillips Brooks School and Orange County Public Schools, specializing in personalized instruction and mentorship. Candice's expertise extends to the non-profit sector, having worked at Duke Health Development and Duke Cancer Institute, where responsibilities included project management for major gifts fundraising, data analysis, and donor communications. Additional experience includes managing community engagement initiatives at United Way of the Greater Triangle and operational management in a retail setting. Candice holds a Master's Degree in Education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Elon University.
St. John's Episcopal School
Located in the heart of Tampa, St. John's Episcopal School delivers an unparalleled, values-driven, progressive education for children in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Populated by a rich variety of individuals from increasingly diverse religious, cultural, and economic backgrounds, St. John’s is the region’s oldest Episcopal school. Distinguished by 70 years of demonstrated success, we prepare children for lives of learning and service. We hold an uncompromising belief in the potential of children and the sanctity of childhood. We believe that education has a higher purpose, one our faculty and staff are compelled to serve. Hard work, faith, respect, honesty, and a commitment to excellence allow our graduates to thrive in high school, college, and beyond. A feeling of positive energy, inclusiveness, optimism, respect and kindness permeates the school. Without exception, St. John’s students are Empowered to Lead, Inspired to Serve.