Ashley Mitchell is a native of Phoenix, Arizona, and she graduated from Camelback High School in 2001. She played volleyball for Alcorn State in Mississippi and graduated with a B.S. in Physical Education. Ashley joined All Saints’ in 2010 as a part-time P.E. teacher. The following year she taught P.E. and assisted the kindergarten teachers. Currently, she is teaching P.E. to All Saints' students and serves as the Head of Physical Education Department. Ashley also coaches girls athletics at All Saints’. Ashley likes to play volleyball, hike, read, travel, swim, and do hot yoga.
Coach Casey Dillon joined the All Saints’ Physical Education team for the 2025–26 school year. An experienced educator with more than a decade of experience, Coach Dillon relocated from New Jersey, where he taught middle and high school health and P.E. and coached various sports, including football, basketball, and track. He holds a Master’s Degree in Wellness and Lifestyle Management and is passionate about creating engaging environments where students can grow through movement and teamwork.
Originally from Illinois, Coach Blake Johnson brings an impressive background in athletic administration and student development to his role as Athletic Director. Most recently serving as Assistant Athletic Director for Peoria Public Schools, he led strategic planning and program expansion across more than 25 schools. In addition to his leadership roles, Coach Johnson has extensive coaching experience at the middle and high school levels, having led teams in everything from football to track. He is especially proud to have introduced structured sports programs for elementary-age students for the first time in district history. In addition to his years of experience, he holds a B.A. and an M.A. in Sports Management.
Coach Johnson’s ability to connect quickly with our students and get them excited about athletics is remarkable. He is passionate about building athletic programs where students grow in skill, confidence, and character, on and off the field.