Pattillo Middle School in Tarboro, NC and served as a Project Manager for ENC STEM, a program that provides high quality STEM learning opportunities and leadership training to high school students in eastern North Carolina before starting her principal residency. Recently, Melissa won a Foundation for Blended and Online Learning Innovative Educator Grant and was named a National Finalist in the NSTA’s Shell Lab Redesign Challenge. She served as DCPS Travel Ambassador leading study abroad trips for 8th grade students and was a mentor teacher with TechBridge Girls, George Washington University and the University of D.C. she was named a Capital Commitment Fellow by DCPS for being an effective, experienced teacher committed to closing the achievement gap. and Jefferson Academy Middle School in Southwest D.C., where she served as Grade Level Lead. teaching at Achievement Prep Academy in Southeast D.C. She then spent four years in Washington, D.C. She taught at Weldon Middle School for two years. Teach for America brought her to North Carolina in 2011. Melissa earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of Rochester and received her Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction, K-12 Science Education at George Mason University. JPLA HOME JPLA FELLOWS JPLA APPLICATION PROCESS JPLA PRINCIPAL RESIDENCY Dr.
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