Faculty

Jennifer Lindemann
Mrs. Lindemann is in her fifth year of teaching eighth grade Physical Science and Bible at Providence School. Before coming to Providence, she taught Advanced Biology and Marine Biology in the Florida Keys. Mrs. Lindemann recieved her Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology and Biology from the University of South Florida and is certified by the state. Recently, Mrs. Lindemann conducted research on fish DNA with the Institute of Biotechnology at FSCJ Downtown She has also conducted population field studies of invertebrates with respect to tidal fluctuations in the Tampa Bay area and was also employed as an Educator of Sea World, Florida and as a lab and pharmacy assistant at Florida Hospital Waterman. She has been married for 14 years and has two children attending Providence. She is a member of The Fellowship Church of Jacksonville and is an active member of the JDRF and ADA, supporting children and families affected with Juvenile Diabetes. Mrs. Lindemann was nominated by her colleagues to represent Providence for ACSI Regional Teacher of the Year for 2008. In her spare time, she enjoys scuba diving, fishing, and fellowshipping with friends and family.