Friday, September 16, 2016

PGCPS In The Spotlight | Ryan Daniel



Ryan Daniel has worked in Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) for 10 years. As a product of PGCPS, Mrs. Daniel displays a sincere dedication to serving as an innovative educational leader. Her mission is to educate and inspire youth and build the capacity of teachers.
Ryan currently serves as an Assistant Principal at Calverton Elementary School. Mrs. Daniel graduated from Crossland High School and went on to attend St. John’s University where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education. Shortly after graduation Mrs. Daniel was hired by PGCPS as a classroom teacher at Forest Heights Elementary School. Mrs Daniel has served in many teacher leader positions within PGCPS ranging from Instructional Technology Coordinator, Math Resource Teacher, School Testing Coordinator, and with the Office of Talent Development as a Mentor Teacher.
While learning the ropes of being an educator, Mrs. Daniel simultaneously completed coursework to earn her Master’s Degree from Trinity University in Educational Administration. She is currently writing her dissertation and conducting research on the Motivational Factors that Impact Novice Teacher Retention to receive her doctorate degree at Bowie State University. The accolades and degrees of higher learning have only been stepping stones for the ultimate platform that Mrs. Daniel seeks to execute.
In her spare time Ryan enjoys spending time with her husband, Brian and daughters, Kennedi and Kayla.
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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