About

Faculty & Staff

Fabulous faculty who really know my daughter and strive to develop her strengths and help develop her independence so that she will succeed after she leaves this wonderful environment." - Upper School parent

Teachers are our greatest asset.

At Cape Cod Academy, each of our faculty brings more than just knowledge to their classrooms. They bring compassion, creativity, and an unwavering commitment to the growth and well-being of our students. They inspire curiosity in the youngest learners, guide our middle schoolers through their formative years, and prepare our upper school students for the challenges of college and the world beyond these walls. 

And they do all of this not just with intellect, but with the biggest of hearts.

In hallways, classrooms, studios, and on athletic surfaces, you will witness moments of quiet encouragement and sparks of discovery, and you’ll smile at the small, thoughtful gestures that make a student feel known and valued.

Faculty are at the core of our school.  Their dedication to our school shapes the culture of academic excellence that defines Cape Cod Academy.  Indeed, they are our greatest asset!

Directory

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    Sarah Bacon
    Learning Center Specialist
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    Janeth Eby
    Mathematics & Science Faculty & STEM Curriculum Coordinator
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    Kate Gaffney
    Mathematics Faculty
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    Kate Gaffney began her career by earning degrees in Computer Science and Economics from Brown University. She worked in the software industry for many years, starting as a developer and progressing to managing large-scale commercial software development projects. She went back to school for MA teaching credentials and began a second career in education.
     
    Ms. Gaffney is a certified math and science teacher by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and has spent the past 18 years teaching in a broad range of capacities. She first taught math and science full-time at Trottier Middle School in Southborough, MA and went on to teach math at the Archway School and the Head-Royce School, independent schools in Northern California. She has also taught SAT and ACT prep classes through Ames Seminars, as well as through her own tutoring business. Prior to her role at Cape Cod Academy, she taught math part-time at Falmouth Academy. She continues to tutor students privately, primarily in middle-school and high-school math subjects as well as SAT and ACT prep.
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    Rob Hurd
    Mathematics & Science Faculty
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    Bio
     
    Rob Hurd is Director of Sailing Operations at Cape Cod Academy. Prior to joining CCA, Coach Hurd was the Head Sailing Coach and Waterfront Director at Tabor Academy. Over his tenure, he celebrated eight national championships and over 40 New England championships with several other podium finishes. He recently surpassed 500 wins as Head Sailing Coach. He has worked with hundreds of students in his 35-year high school career, developing many future college All-Americans. 
     
    Coach Hurd is also one of only five Master Instructor Trainers in the country. Appointed by US Sailing, the US governing body of the sport of sailing, Master Instructor Trainers work closely with the National Faculty to create a modern, adaptable, national curriculum to introduce sailing and racing to a new generation of sailors. In this role, Coach Hurd is responsible for training the individuals who go on to train the sailing instructors.
     
    Through CCA’s several enrichment opportunities, including its Seminar Program and Winterim, Coach Hurd introduces the US Sailing Level-1 Instructor Program into the CCA curriculum. This makes Cape Cod Academy the only school in the country licensed to run such a program. Coach Hurd also works closely with the Massachusetts Environmental Police to conduct boating safety courses.
     
    In addition to teaching math and physics, Coach Hurd’s primary responsibilities as Director of Sailing Operations include managing the school’s fleet of boats and providing shore side support, enhanced scheduling, and college placement assistance for our athletes who want to compete at the next level. All of this helps CCA foster, attract, and retain talent. His goal is to make the day-to-day operations flow smoothly, create a seamless transition from the growing middle school program to varsity sailing, and to generate the best possible experience for our athletes.
     
    Hurd is a graduate of Middlesex School and Bowdoin College. He has a Masters in Liberal Studies from Dartmouth College and a Masters in Emergency Management from Massachusetts Maritime Academy. He lives in West Dennis with his wife and two children. He is currently the Administrator of the Southern Mass Sailing Association, serves as Secretary/Treasurer of the New England Schools Sailing Association (NESSA), and is Vice President of the Interscholastic Sailing Association (ISSA), the national governing body of high school sailing.  
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    Anthony Leonardo
    Mathematics Faculty
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    Christian Sears
    Interim Director of Athletics & Science Faculty
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    Paula Wiley
    Mathematics Faculty
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    Ms. Wiley has been teaching for 33 years, 17 of which have been at CCA. She currently teaches 6th and 8th grade math, is a Class Advisor and Middle School Advisor. She holds a BS in Education from St. Bonaventure University and an MS in remedial reading from Central Connecticut State University. Her past school roles include Math Department Chair, Dean of Students and coaching roles in both boys and girls basketball. 
Cape Cod Academy is one of the only independent, co-educational, college preparatory schools serving students from kindergarten to grade 12 on Cape Cod.