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Providence Welcomes Dr. Cary Brown

Dr. Cary Brown, Upper school assistant principal at Providence, welcomes students and faculty with open arms.

Providence family please welcome our new Upper School Assistant Principal Dr. Cary Brown. Prior to joining us, Dr. Brown spent time teaching exceptional education in Richmond and Hampton, Virginia.  After relocating to Jacksonville, FL he was the Elementary School Principal at First Coast Christian School.  Dr. Brown holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership and Supervision from The George Washington University and a Doctorate Degree in Christian Education Leadership and Supervision from Regent University. He is active and involved with his church and serves as a co-director of their Manhood Academy.  Dr. Brown has a passion for helping students develop their personal relationship with Christ and discovering their purpose. Dr. Brown resides locally in Jacksonville with his wife Dr. Kellease Brown.  Their two sons, Christian and Cary, will attend Kindergarten at Providence after having three wonderful years at the Providence Preschool. 

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