Charles Eames
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About Charlie
For the past 40 years, Charlie Eames has served Catholic education and the Church in a myriad of positions: as a religion teacher at St. John Villa Academy and Christ the King High School both in New York; as an administrator at St. Francis College and the Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America; as a lecturer (New Testament) at St. John’s University; as a lecturer in the Archdiocese of Washington’s Hearts Aflame Program, and as a facilitator for the Virtus Program teaching people how to keep children safe from sexual abuse.
Eames joined The Avalon School faculty as a religion teacher during the school’s second year of operation. He was the founding director of the Thomas More Institute for Homeschoolers at Avalon, and he wrote and organized the documents to have Avalon and Brookewood become Catholic schools.
He left Avalon when the Archdiocesan Education Department asked him to serve as principal of St. Michael the Archangel School in Silver Spring. He retired a year before the school was closed. Retirement lasted a short time and he was back in the classroom at St. Mary of the Mills in Laurel, Maryland as a substitute. After a year at St. Mary’s, he moved across the street to teach religion at St. Vincent Pallotti High School. Last June, Mr. McPherson asked him to return to Brookewood to teach religion and Latin.
Eames joined The Avalon School faculty as a religion teacher during the school’s second year of operation. He was the founding director of the Thomas More Institute for Homeschoolers at Avalon, and he wrote and organized the documents to have Avalon and Brookewood become Catholic schools.
He left Avalon when the Archdiocesan Education Department asked him to serve as principal of St. Michael the Archangel School in Silver Spring. He retired a year before the school was closed. Retirement lasted a short time and he was back in the classroom at St. Mary of the Mills in Laurel, Maryland as a substitute. After a year at St. Mary’s, he moved across the street to teach religion at St. Vincent Pallotti High School. Last June, Mr. McPherson asked him to return to Brookewood to teach religion and Latin.