Stephen Novotny is a Special Advisor and Senior Consultant with Graybeal and Associates. In this role, he leverages his expertise to assist Christian schools and nonprofit organizations across the country in areas such as operational best practices, safeguarding religious freedom, strategic planning, crisis management, and policy governance training. Stephen also previously served as Vice President of Public Policy and General Counsel for the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), one of the largest Christian school associations in the world, which actively promotes the interests of Christian education both in the United States and globally. In Texas, particularly in the greater Houston area, Stephen is best known for his decade of leadership at Cypress Christian School, where he served as Head of School from 2009 to 2019. During his tenure, the school experienced significant growth in academic quality, enrollment, operational strength, and fulfillment of its Christian mission. His positive influence and example continue to be appreciated by the school and its leadership today. Stephen holds a Juris Doctorate from Baylor University and has completed postgraduate work in Theology and Biblical Studies. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Liberty University, where he was recognized as the institution’s Distinguished Military Graduate. After
college, Stephen served on active duty for three years as a platoon leader in a U.S. Army mechanized infantry/armor division, earning an Army Commendation Medal for leadership. He is currently licensed to practice law and is an active member of both the Texas and Washington State Bars. Before his career in Christian ministry and education, Stephen served as legal counsel for ExxonMobil and other private businesses and nonprofit organizations. Stephen and his wife, Rachel, have two sons, Calvin and Clayton, both of whom recently served in the U.S. Army as Airborne Rangers. Calvin, now a Houston police officer, lives in the Hockley area with his wife, Heather, and their children, Everett and Erik. Clayton resides in Colorado, where he is a student at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs and works in health club management. Stephen has recently been announced as the next Head of School for Fort Bend Christian Academy in Sugar Land. Over the next several months, Stephen will begin working with FBCA’s Board of Trustees, Interim Head of School, and school leadership while he transitions from his current commitments. Stephen and Rachel plan to relocate to the Fort Bend area during the upcoming spring semester. He will assume full duties as Head of School no later than July 1, 2025, though it may be sooner, depending on their relocation timeline.