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  1. Jody Gallimore

    Priority Schools in a PLC at Work™ Professional Learning Communities at Work®

    Jody Gallimore, EdM, specializes in implementing professional learning communities (PLC) in the elementary and middle school settings. With over 38 years of experience, her roles of teacher, school leader, and district office leader enable her to coach using both experience and evidence-based practices.

  2. Mike Hagadone

    Priority Schools in a PLC at Work™ Professional Learning Communities at Work® RTI at Work™

    Mike Hagadone, MEd, served as the assistant superintendent of White River School District in Washington State until his retirement in 2020. With 40 years of experience, he is a former teacher, assistant principal, principal, and director of secondary education.

  3. Jacqueline Heller

    Priority Schools in a PLC at Work™ Professional Learning Communities at Work® RTI at Work™

    Jacqueline Heller focuses on building capacity and collective efficacy with teachers, to ensure all students learn at high levels. As a literacy teacher and coach at Mason Crest Elementary, she helped the school become the first National Model Professional Learning Community to receive the DuFour Award.

  4. Mary Hendricks-Harris

    Priority Schools in a PLC at Work™ Professional Learning Communities at Work® Yes We Can!

    Mary Hendricks-Harris is the superintendent of the Francis Howell School District in Missouri. Previously, she served as the chief academic officer, in which role she supported improvement efforts at both the building and district levels.

  5. Sal Herrera

    Priority Schools in a PLC at Work™ Professional Learning Communities at Work®

    Sal Herrera is the principal at Robertson Continuation High School in Fremont, California. He specializes in coaching collaborative teams, designing an effective multitiered system of supports (MTSS), and building a culture of collective responsibility.

  6. Jason Hillman

    Priority Schools in a PLC at Work™ Professional Learning Communities at Work®

    Jason Hillman is principal of Parkside Elementary School in Wyoming. As a consultant, he has spent more than a decade studying and researching leadership strategies in professional learning communities.

  7. Joseph A. Ianora

    Priority Schools in a PLC at Work™ Professional Learning Communities at Work® RTI at Work™ Transforming School Culture Wellness Solutions for Educators™

    Joseph Ianora, principal on special assignment at Campbell Union High School District, has been an educational leader for more than 35 years, guiding schools by fostering learning communities for students, staff and parents. He has been lucky enough to hold almost every position within a school site, from custodian up to principal and everything in between. He has worked with inner city schools and suburban districts, and he has K–16 experience with an emphasis on high school.

  8. David Jones

    Priority Schools in a PLC at Work™ Professional Learning Communities at Work®

    David Jones has more than 25 years of experience in education as a superintendent, principal, assistant principal, and teacher. He supports schools throughout the country with the professional learning community and response to intervention school improvement processes.

  9. Diane Kerr

    Priority Schools in a PLC at Work™ Professional Learning Communities at Work®

    Diane Kerr, a consultant, was assistant principal at Mason Crest Elementary School, Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia. She has supervised and led multiple teams, providing services to schools, parents, and students.

  10. Sharon V. Kramer

    Assessment Collaborative Priority Schools in a PLC at Work™ Professional Learning Communities at Work®

    As an author and a leader in the field, Sharon V. Kramer, PhD, emphasizes the importance of creating and using quality assessments as a continual part of the learning process. Dr. Kramer served as assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction of Kildeer Countryside School District 96 in Illinois.