Beth Blaufuss

Vice President For Strategic Initiatives

Beth Blaufuss is a eficient expert, that works in Archbishop Carroll High School as a Principal/CEO since 2012. This person has earned professional experience in more than four positions at different companies. Beth Blaufuss went to the Peabody College, Vanderbilt University and was studying there from 1994 to 1995. Washington, DC is the area, where this person was known to be settled. The person's contacts are accessed through Connexy by request.
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Elizabeth Blaufuss

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Contact Information

Last Update
Jul 10, 2022
Email
mb**@achsdc.org, mb**@archbishopcarroll.org
Location
Washington, DC
Company
Archbishop Carroll High School

Workplace

Work History

Principal/CEO

Washington, D.C.
Providing instructional leadership, school climate transformation, recruitment and development, with a particular focus on making Catholic social justice principles operational.
from Sep 2012

Vice Principal for Academic Affairs

Washington, D.C.
Steered I.B. program implementation, development of school-generated instructional standards, and transition to data-influenced instruction anchored in SAT. Managed hiring and professional ...
2006 — 2012

Academic Dean

Aug 2000 — Jul 2006

English Teacher

Jun 1998 — Jul 2006

Education

Occupations

Executive
Vice President
Professor
School Principal
Chief Executive Officer
HR Specialist
Recruitment
Chief Executive
School Administrator
Educational Manager
Corporate Executive

Skills

Staff Development
Curriculum Development
Public Speaking
Educational Leadership
Teacher Training
Leadership
Teaching
Classroom
Curriculum Design
Classroom Management
Nonprofits
Community Outreach
Leadership Development
K 12
Program Development
Instructional Design
Higher Education
Grant Writing
Fundraising
Training
History
Tutoring
Instructional Technology
E Learning
Event Planning
Literacy
Special Education
Volunteer Management
Program Evaluation
Differentiated Instruction
Lesson Planning
Adult Education
Creative Writing
Charter Schools
Academic Writing
Social Media
Educational Technology
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