Public Impact® Announces 2021 National Cohort of Opportunity Culture® Fellows

by | June 17, 2021

By Public Impact®, June 17, 2021

Public Impact® announces with pleasure the seventh cohort of Opportunity Culture® Fellows, made up of eight principals who have achieved strong results in their schools and districts.

Fellows provide support to their cohort, take one another’s ideas back to their schools, write columns or lead webinars about their experiences, and speak locally and nationally about their Opportunity Culture® roles. Their feedback and leadership are invaluable in helping to improve the Opportunity Culture® initiative, and all materials related to it. Last year, for example, fellows shared their expertise in these webinars and columns.

This year’s fellows come from Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, Illinois, Maryland, and North Carolina:

  • Matt Cowan, school leader of Compass-Midtown in Memphis, Tennessee
  • Victoria Groomer, principal of Gentry Primary in Gentry, Arkansas
  • Susan Hendricks, principal of Ross Elementary in Odessa, Texas
  • Virginia “Ginger” Hiltz, principal of Maria Saucedo Scholastic Academy in Chicago, Illinois
  • Angela Jones, school director of Caldwell-Guthrie Elementary in Memphis, Tennessee
  • Christin Reeves, principal of Emerson Elementary in Midland, Texas
  • Amanda Rice, principal of Hazelwood Elementary Middle in Baltimore, Maryland
  • Julie Shields, principal of Bearfield Primary in Ahoskie (Hertford County), North Carolina

“Opportunity Culture® Fellows provide strong leadership to their schools, and we saw the many ways this eased the transition when schools went remote last spring,” said Sharon Kebschull Barrett, the Public Impact® vice president who oversees the fellowship, working closely to learn from fellows’ experiences through interviews and column writing. “This fellowship gives them an opportunity to lead and advocate for a stronger profession well beyond their own schools. We are excited to have a cohort this year focused on principals, to use their feedback to keep improving Opportunity Culture® for other school leaders.”

Note: Public Impact® and Opportunity Culture® are registered trademarks.

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