Kimberley Eichholtz, St. Coleman Catholic School, Pompano Beach
Mrs. Eichholtz earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education, with a specialization in early childhood education from Lynn University, in Boca Raton. She also has a master’s degree in educational leadership and administration from Florida Atlantic University.
Eichholtz has 26 years of experience as an educator, including 20 years in Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Miami. She began teaching in the public school system. Then she transitioned to Mary Help of Christians School, in Parkland. For the next 16 years, she served in various roles, including teacher, coach, director of campus ministry, ministry head for altar servers, and a member of the Women’s Club.
In 2020, Eichholtz became an English teacher at Cardinal Gibbons High School, in Fort Lauderdale, as well as dean of campus ministry.
Now, as principal of St. Coleman School, Eichholtz hopes that her deep commitment to Catholic education and her passion for making a positive impact will contribute to the educational and spiritual development of her students.
In her personal life, Eichholtz has been happily married for 26 years. Her son and daughter are graduates of Mary Help of Christians School and Cardinal Gibbons High.
By Florida Catholic staff - Florida Catholic