STAYING PART OF PISGAH, WHEREVER LIFE LEADS
A renewed focus on the alumni experience at MPCS
What does it look like to stay connected after graduation?
At Mount Pisgah Christian School, the answer is taking shape in new and intentional ways. Over the past year, a renewed focus on the alumni experience has led to steady growth, stronger relationships, and more opportunities for graduates to stay involved with one another and with the school.
A newly established Alumni Board is helping lead that momentum. This group of graduates is shaping the direction of alumni engagement while representing the broader alumni community:
Current Alumni Board
Caroline Wayco ’11, President
Alex Mortimer ’09, Vice President
Alexia Miller ’17
Trey Murphy ’18
Alongside the board, a network of Class Agents is building community within each graduating class. By keeping their peers informed and engaged, these alumni play an important role in strengthening relationships across years and experiences. The goal is to establish Class Agents for every graduating class, creating a consistent and reliable way for alumni to stay informed and involved.
Current Class Agents
Stephanie Butts, 2004
Shelly Prox, 2005
Kayla Diehl, 2007
Tyler Wilson, 2016
Rebecca Dworkin, 2022
Jade Hudson, 2025
Karly Johnson, 2026
The MPCS alumni event calendar continues to grow with opportunities designed for different stages of life. A few upcoming events include:
Alumni Summer Social (21+)
June 20, 2026 | 1:00–4:00 PM
Mutation Brewing, Sandy Springs
College Summer Send Off
July 25, 2026 | 1:00–4:00 PM
Mount Pisgah Upper School
New initiatives are also creating additional ways for alumni to stay involved, including an inaugural Alumni Giving Challenge this past spring. Efforts like this bring graduates together around a shared experience and a continued investment in the life of the school.
That investment is also visible on campus. Seven MPCS alumni now serve as members of the faculty and staff, investing in students while building on the foundation that shaped their own time here.

Together, these efforts reflect a clear commitment to the alumni experience. It is not something that ends at graduation. It continues to grow, offering graduates a lasting relationship with Mount Pisgah and a meaningful place within its community.
Alumni who are interested in getting more involved are encouraged to reach out to Blakely Willard at bwillard@mountpisgahschool.org.
