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Launching Buffalo Commons Charter School

Buffalo Commons Charter School is an academically rigorous, creative, and collaborative K-8 learning community that uses research-based teaching practices and innovative programming to eliminate the opportunity gap and to prepare a diverse student body for successful lives that strengthen their communities. As the founding board chair I was instrumental in designing the school, securing a charter from the State University of New York, and recruiting and leading the founding board of trustees.

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Curriculum Rollout in Dallas

In partnerships with Dallas Independent School District and Richardson Independent School District, I designed and facilitated 20+ hours of teacher training and professional development and provided technical assistance to the districts to prepare for curriculum rollout and conduct ongoing course evaluation and revision.

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Collaborative Curriculum Development in Louisiana

In partnership with the Louisiana Department of Education, my team worked with 25 teachers and principals from across the state to develop a new, innovative career exploration course serving 30,000+ students. I provided technical assistance to the state to train teachers, prepare for curriculum rollout, and conduct ongoing course evaluation and revision.

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I Never Asked My Students About Their Aspirations. Don’t Make That Mistake.

Twenty years ago, I was a freshman in high school. I spent the next four years in my assigned seat among the rows of desks, trying to listen to the teacher at the front of the room, completing homework assignments from textbooks, and preparing for tests by making countless flashcards. I was a well-behaved student and earned As and Bs, so most of the adults in the building didn’t pay much attention to me.

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Educator Preparation Research

To support the work of The Education Trust—New York, I conducted teacher interviews to learn about their educator preparation experiences in New York State. My research informed the writing of The First Frontier of Equity: Improving Data Transparency, Availability & Usefulness in Teacher Preparation to Support Future Teachers… and Their Students.

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Designing and Facilitating Professional Development

I designed, built, and facilitated in-person and virtual professional development. I cultivated dynamic, cohesive learning environments to help 1,000+ practicing educators build on their classroom expertise to understand the larger context and have a greater impact. Topics included: Publishing Your Message Through Opinion Writing and Social Media; Partnering with Business, Industry, and Community; and Crafting and Influencing Policy.

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Training Teachers to Advocate

As the founding program manager for the New York Educator Voice Fellowship, I empowered over 100 teachers and principals to advocate for better policy. My leadership resulted in 1,000+ campaign activities including advising the New York State Education Department, launching Bring Your Legislator to School Day, and earned media in The Atlantic, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal.

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Success in advancing good faith

Since the rollout of the Common Core across the state, opponents have criticized the state Education Department for, at least in their view, failing to provide teachers and parents with an appropriate number of released questions from the aligned grade 3-8 assessments, as well as the background to both understand the tests themselves and to help their children succeed.

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Let expert educators decide how to evaluate teachers

New York State lawmakers recently approved a budget that gave the State Education Department until the end of June to redesign the teacher evaluation system. The bill requires the department to consult with “experts and practitioners in the field of education.” I am willing to bet there are hundreds of qualified educators across the state who would jump at the opportunity to help with this process, and frankly, in other professions, it’s practitioners themselves who decide how to hold their peers accountable.

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Leading a New Professional Development Series

At Teach Plus in Washington, DC, I supported the development of teaching policy fellows, focused on impactful improvements to education policy, and teacher leader teams, focused on school improvement and turnaround. I also helped create the organization's national "core collaborative" program by leading an 8-person team of educators to facilitate professional learning for 120+ local teachers.

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