Chanita Stamper is a native of Buffalo, New York. She earned a master's degree from Buffalo State College in elementary education and reading instruction. She spent the first 7 years of her career teaching elementary students and mentoring teacher interns.
In 2005 she relocated to Prince George's County, Maryland, with her husband and son. She served as a team leader, department chair, 'Job Alike Mentor', and program and math coordinator for many years.
In 2010 she became Nationally Board Certified, and in 2011 she accepted a position as a Math Instructional Lead Teacher, which both allowed her to be a reflective practitioner, lead by example and increase student achievement.
She enjoys traveling, writing and researching. She completed her certification in administration in 2016 and strives to be a positive, effective and goal oriented leader.
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:
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