Mr. Tomlin serves as the Administrator of Imparting Wisdom Christian Academy. He is President of Imparting Wisdom Ministries, Inc. and owner/operator of IT Solutions of Kentucky, LLC. In addition to his administrative duties, he serves as the school’s IT Coordinator. Mr. Tomlin was a homeschool dad for many years, has been an adult Sunday school teacher, and will be assisting with teaching history, science, and Bible at IWCA. Mr. Tomlin enjoys reading, camping, hiking, kayaking, and spending time with his three grandchildren.
Mrs. Tomlin is the principal of IWCA, and has been a Christian educator, mentor, consultant, and advocate for private Christian education since 1997. She and her husband successfully homeschooled their two children through high school, and they founded the Christian Home Education Network (CHEN) as a support group that has served homeschooling families across central and eastern Kentucky since 1998. From 2009-2014, Mrs. Tomlin worked as an Administrator and Supervisor/Teacher at Lincoln Christian Academy, and since 2014 she has worked as a tutor for homeschoolers. As a tutor, she specializes in working with students who struggle with reading, spelling, and math. Mrs. Tomlin has earned both a Christian School Professional Administrator Certificate and a Christian School Professional Supervisor Certificate from Accelerated Christian Education. Mrs. Tomlin has completed various educator training courses from Pensacola Christian College and Eastern Kentucky University; and she has completed specialized training to work with students who have dyslexia through Educators Publishing Service, Bright Solutions for Dyslexia, Dyslexia Training Institute, Learning Ally, Barton Reading and Spelling System, and Homeschooling with Dyslexia. She also holds a certificate in Child Psychology. Mr. & Mrs. Tomlin are also certified as a Marriage Mentor Couple and lead small group marriage studies for couples. Mrs. Tomlin teaches a variety of classes at Imparting Wisdom Christian Academy. When not teaching, tutoring, mentoring, or advocating for private Christian education, Mrs. Tomlin enjoys reading, photography, hiking, camping, kayaking, and enjoying her three grandchildren.