Dalton Davis
Dalton Davis is a first-year teacher at Chesterton Academy of St. Joseph, who has graduated with a Masters of Arts in Classics at the University of Cincinnati and had received a dual Bachelors of Arts in both Classics and History at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Additionally, Dalton is an affiliated member with the Society of Classical Studies, the Archaeological Institute of America, and the Egyptian Exploration Society. At Chesterton Academy Dalton teaches the subjects of Latin Language, History, Mathematics, and Art.
Dalton’s previous experience covers two years of individual and assistant teaching at the University of Cincinnati’s Department of Classics undergraduate program, lecturing in classes such as: Ancient Medical Terminology, Ancient Mythology, Ancient Sports, and language study in both Latin and Greek. While at Franciscan University he assisted the Classics faculty by being a TA for over four years. Dalton is an energetic and devoted teacher interested in bringing the lessons of antiquity to his students.
Matt Young
Matt Young teaches Latin, Biology, and Philosophy at Chesterton Academy. A native of New Orleans, he earned his Bachelor's degree in 2016 from the University of Alabama, where he majored in English Literature and Latin. He moved to Ohio in 2018 where he served the Archdiocese of Cincinnati as a VIA Missionary alongside his lovely wife, Emily. Together they have two wonderful daughters, Maria and Sophia, as well as a third child on the way. He has various interests including watching college football, learning about strange animals, and gaming of all varieties. Mr. Young is beyond excited to share his love of learning with the brilliant minds at Chesterton.