Tuesday, October 4, 2016

PGCPS APIP In The Spotlight | Andrew Zanghi


Andrew Zanghi is originally from Jamestown, New York, but grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.  He earned his bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education – Social Studies from Millersville University and a master’s degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from the University of Maryland.

Andrew started teaching in Prince George’s County in 2005 as a Social Studies teacher at Eleanor Roosevelt High School.  In addition to teaching at Eleanor Roosevelt, Andrew served as a Testing Coordinator, PDLT, Administrative Intern and Cross Country and Swim Coach.  He accepted an Assistant Principal position at Beltsville Academy in 2015. 

Over the years Andrew has served as a Seminar Leader for the New Teacher Project, developed lessons for the Howard Hues Medical Institute and helped to write curriculum for the Maryland Environmental Literacy Program. 
Andrew enjoys spending time with his wife, a teacher in PGCPS, and two young daughters. They travel and camp as much as time allows.  He is also an avid sports fan. 

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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