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Brett Fuller
Curriculum Specialist at Milwaukee Public Schools
Brett Fuller serves as the Curriculum Specialist for Health and Physical Education at Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS), a position he has held since 2007. In this role, he focuses on enhancing health and physical education programs across Wisconsin's largest school district, which encompasses 158 schools and employs 166 health and physical education specialists.135
Fuller has a robust background in health education, advocating for improved health outcomes for students, particularly in underrepresented communities. He has been involved in various initiatives aimed at reducing teen pregnancy and promoting healthy lifestyles among youth. His work has included collaborations with local organizations and task forces dedicated to youth health, such as the Milwaukee County Substance Abuse Coalition and the Milwaukee Alliance for Sexual Health.123
In addition to his practical work, Fuller is an active contributor to the field through presentations and publications on topics like bullying in physical education, sex education, equity, inclusion, and diversity. He has held leadership positions in professional organizations, including serving as the former president of Wisconsin Health and Physical Education and as the acting past president of SHAPE America (Society of Health and Physical Educators) .124
Fuller holds a Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater and a Master of Arts in Education from Marian University.4 His contributions to community engagement were recognized when he received the 2020 President's Community Engagement Award from the Medical College of Wisconsin.1