

He spent one year at CC Bible College in Murrieta before starting his college studies at Long Beach City College. As Kobe once said, “The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great in whatever they want to do.”įor more information on Andrew’s book, visit Ethan Jahnkow - class of 2009Įthan graduated from Calvary Chapel Christian School in 2009 and was a member of the Kindergarten Klub. Along with his parents, Andrew shared that the teachers and staff at Calvary were always there to guide, support, and motivate him to work hard, love God, and share Christ’s love in both word and deed.Īndrew continues to be inspired by Kobe and the Mamba Mentality, and encourages everyone to find their purpose and passion to positively impact the lives of others. Andrew’s parents both served as teachers at CCSS, positively impacting the lives of so many Calvary alumni. Andrew credits his success to God blessing him with a strong foundation at Calvary. For alumni with kids, you can listen to The Punies with them on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.Īndrew attended CCCS from kindergarten through 12th grade and shared how thankful he is for the caring teachers and staff that continually supported and guided him both academically and spiritually while at Calvary. In 2018, Kobe Bryant visited his classroom after hearing Andrew wrote curriculum based on the podcast, The Punies, which Kobe produced. Andrew has been invited to be a guest speaker throughout California, at various institutes such as California State University Fullerton, Irvine Unified School District, and for the Orange County Department of Education. In the Spring of 2020, he will teach a course based upon the book he co-wrote titled, The Show Matters: Inspiring Ideas to Ignite Hope, Wonder & Imagination in Your Classroom.
