Bridgette Brown partners with Flamboyan Family Engagement Partnership schools to strengthen secondary-specific family engagement strategies that support student success.
Driven by a deep belief that every student deserves a high-quality education, Bridgette brings both classroom experience and coaching expertise to her work. She began her career as a 10th-grade Social Studies teacher before moving into teacher development through City Teaching Alliance, where she supported educators in honing their practice and fostering inclusive learning environments.
Bridgette is currently a candidate for an Educational Doctorate (Ed.D.) in Curriculum and Instruction at The George Washington University School of Education, building on her knowledge of instructional equity and systemic change.
She is also a proud dog mom who loves to travel and explore new cities. She’s always seeking fresh perspectives and connections that enrich her personal and professional journey.
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Who was your favorite teacher in school? Mr. Richardson was an amazing History teacher. He made history come alive and consistently held me to high expectations.