FBCS KENNESAW - Key Persons


Kennesaw Mountain

In recognition of exemplary achievement, Kennesaw Mountain has been commended by College Board as a Demonstration School for outstanding implementation of AP coursework and was named by Atlanta Magazine as one of the Top 10 Schools in metro Atlanta. Mrs. Gunderman was honored by the Chamber of Commerce as the City of Kennesaw Citizen of the Year in 2002. Additionally, she was recognized by the City of Kennesaw as the recipient of the Citizen Impact Award, and by the Kennesaw Business Association with the Outstanding Leadership Award.

Mr. Jim Gunderman

Job Titles:
  • Teacher & Special Ed

Mr. Mark Ohliger

Job Titles:
  • Assistant to Headmaster

Mrs. Beth Kelly

Job Titles:
  • Business Manager

Mrs. Brenda Thompson

Job Titles:
  • Assistant to Headmaster

Mrs. Carmela Merced

Job Titles:
  • Middle School Math Teacher

Mrs. Erin Palmer

Job Titles:
  • Kindergarten Teacher

Mrs. Lisa Stephenson

Job Titles:
  • Preschool Director

Mrs. Sarah McLaughlin

Job Titles:
  • Months - 2 Year Teacher

Ms. Courtney Schmidt

Job Titles:
  • Art Teacher

Ms. Patty Guerrero

Job Titles:
  • Spanish Teacher

Sue Gunderman

Job Titles:
  • Headmaster
During her 34-year career as an educator, Susan Gunderman taught English and ESOL at the middle school, high school and college levels. For 18 years, she served as a high school assistant principal and principal of both a diverse urban high school and a large suburban comprehensive high school. In 1996, under her leadership in implementing a schoolwide initiative of Rigor and Relevance, Pebblebrook High School was named a Georgia State School of Excellence. In 2000, Mrs. Gunderman opened Kennesaw Mountain High School (pictured below) in Kennesaw, Georgia. Under her leadership, Kennesaw Mountain gained national recognition for its exemplary academic accomplishments as well as its outstanding Service Learning and Character Education programs. Through multiple pathways, Kennesaw Mountain personalized instruction around individual student interests, learning styles, and aptitudes. Among those pathways are career academies in finance, informational technology, catering, and event planning, as well as the Academy for Advanced Studies in Math and Science as well as dual-enrollment opportunities with area colleges.