Jennifer Warner
Jennifer Warner
Science Teacher
Jennifer came to Geneva in 2020 and currently teaches grammar school science, where she delights in helping students discover the wonder, order, and beauty of God's creation. Before transitioning to science in 2025, she spent five years teaching both third and second grade, nurturing a love of learning and helping students develop habits of careful observation and thoughtful inquiry. She is passionate about fostering habits of careful observation and guiding students to study creation as a means of knowing its Creator. Through hands-on exploration and thoughtful inquiry, she encourages students to approach the natural world with both curiosity and gratitude.
A Florida native, Jennifer graduated from Stetson University in 1995 with a degree in business management. After homeschooling her children for two years, she felt God’s call to pursue a career in education and later earned her master’s in education from Wingate University in North Carolina.
Prior to joining Geneva, Jennifer spent nine years on the faculty at Covenant Day School in Charlotte, where she taught elementary students and contributed to curriculum development through service on the Social Studies Curriculum Cabinet and Math Curriculum Outcomes Team. In 2017 and 2019, she served as an educational advisor for The Christian and Missionary Alliance at the Middle East Field Forum in Greece and Austria, providing academic support to missionary families.
Outside the classroom, Jennifer enjoys traveling and exploring Florida’s natural beauty with family and friends.

