PGCPS APIP In The Spotlight | Albert T. Lewis
Albert T. Lewis has passionately served Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS) for the past 11 years. Mr. Lewis has an undergraduate degree from Morgan State University in Communications and a Master's Degree from Walden University in Education Leadership and Administration.
His professional experience includes teaching English and Language Arts at Drew Freeman Middle School, Walker Mill Middle School and Charles Herbert Flowers High School. In 2013, Mr. Lewis received PGCPS' "Teacher of the Year" and Steve Harvey's "Best School Teacher" awards. He has conducted professional development at the school, county, and state level. Mr. Lewis is active in the community, serving as a founding member of the Male Educator Network of Prince George's County Public Schools (MENofPGCPS), The Fatherhood Forum, and the PGCPS Teacher of the Year Roundtable.
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.
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