Friday, September 23, 2016

PGCPS APIP In The Spotlight | Jessica Coley


Jessica Coley hails from Upper Marlboro, Maryland and is a proud product of the Prince George’s County Public School System. Upon graduating from Morgan State University (Baltimore, Maryland) with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Telecommunications, she ventured in the field of education. With a deep passion to improve the life prospects of young children, she became a Teach for America corps member. She holds a Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from George Mason University (Fairfax, Virginia) and Certification in Education Administration and Supervision from McDaniel College (Westminster, Maryland). She has high hopes of earning a Doctorate in Education in the near future.

Jessica is noted as an outstanding and committed educator. Her teaching experiences rest in pre-kindergarten through third grade. Making a great effort to ignite outstanding academic achievement for all students, she has served as a valued asset in the district. Her leadership experiences have included, but are not limited to, serving as a grade level chairperson, reading and language arts curriculum writer, facilitator of professional development exercises, interviewer of prospective educators, and summer school monitor.

Coley joined the Potomac Landing Elementary School family in August 2016, as an assistant principal. She takes great pride in the responsibility of fulfilling administrative duties and building relationships with all stakeholders. She has continued work with Teach for America and currently serves as a content specialist for first year teachers. Given her zest for learning and achieving, she leads a bright future as an educational leader.
Jessica finds joy in spending quality time with family and close friends, attending church, traveling, and reading.

The Assistant Principal Induction Program (APIP) is a required program for first and second year Assistant Principal in Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS), Maryland.

Learn more about the PGCPS School Leadership Programs in the Office of Talent Development:
http://www.pgcpsleadershipdevelopment.org/index.htm

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