Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies

Students & Alumni

POLS students are ambitious and action-oriented. They come from a variety of backgrounds and experiences, including teaching, school systems leadership, business, education technology, and government. What they share is a desire to develop the skills and knowledge they need to be effective leaders.

 

POLS cohorts bring together small, diverse groups of students to widen each other’s view of leadership in various domains of education. Peer learning and support form a key component of the program, modeling the connectivity and collaboration crucial to education leadership. Moreover, POLS students graduate with a network of connections that extends beyond the program year.

Our students

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Briana Jocelyn
Class: 2025
Areas of interest: K-12 Education, Policy Implementation, Workforce Retention, Professional Development, Teacher and Leader Coaching, Research-Practice Partnerships
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Bruno Toshikazu Ikeuti
Class: 2025
Areas of interest: Education Policy and Implementation, Retention, Churn and Dropouts, Race, Cross-cutting Equity Issues, K-12, General Education, College Access, Procurement, Infrastructure, Community Engagement, Leadership and Organizational Change, Poverty and Violence, Curriculum Design, Entrepreneurship
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Julia Perlmutter
Class: 2025
Areas of interest: K-12 Policy and Implementation, Deeper Learning, Experiential/Project-Based Learning, Civic Education, Teacher Retention, Research-Practice Partnerships
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Peter Mills
Class: 2025
Areas of interest: Social Emotional Learning, Mindfulness and Meditation, Performing Arts Education, Contemplative Education, Facilitation, Program Direction, Curriculum Design

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Field project

MEETING STUDENTS' WHOLE-CHILD NEEDS:SUPPORTING COMMUNITY SCHOOLS STRATEGIES WITH EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE

By Hellen Xavier Gomes de Souza

This report examines the implementation and effectiveness of community schools in California, New York, Maryland, and Florida, with a particular focus on strategic education governance and the role of community engagement in improving educational outcomes. The study utilizes the OECD Strategic ...

Policy for Impact: A Project in Collaboration with NCTR

By Rachel Loe

This project contains two separate research projects in collaboration with the National Center For Teacher Residencies (NCTR). The first includes several briefs outlining anti-Critical Race Theory (CRT) policies on the national and state level that may create barriers for the successful ...

Promising practices for equitable dual enrollment: Five strategies for coaches, counselors, and mentors seeking to expand access and increase success

By Christian Fincher

Completed in collaboration with the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities, my POLS project considers the efforts of high school networks, community colleges, and nonprofit partners to build stronger webs of support for dual enrollment (DE) students in the Los Angeles region. In ...

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Life after POLS

POLS graduates are well prepared to lead in a wide range of roles and contexts. Alumni work in school and district settings, higher education, education philanthropies, corporate and educational recruiting, and government. Below are a few examples of positions held by POLS alumni.

Higher education

Assistant Dean of Students, Oberlin College
Native American Liaison, º£½ÇÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø Undergraduate Admissions Office
Instructor, Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth

K–12 leadership

Assistant Principal, Noble Network of Charter Schools
Literacy Coordinator, Harlem Children’s Zone
Academic Program Manager, Summit Public Schools

School networks, districts, government

Data Analyst, Boston Public Schools
Assistant Budget and Policy Analyst, State of Oregon
Legislative Assistant, United States Senate

Educational intermediaries and ed tech

Instructional Design Specialist, Coursera
Program Manager, Reading Partners
Education Analyst, Emerson Collective

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