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Courtney Jackson
English and History Teacher; Dorm Head; and Associate Director of the Center for Institutional Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at The Loomis Chaffee School
Courtney Jackson is an accomplished educator with an extensive academic background in education, cultural studies, philosophy, and history.
She holds a Master of Education (MEd) in Learning and Teaching from Harvard University Graduate School of Education, a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies with a focus on Cultural Studies from Dartmouth College, and a BA in Philosophy and History from Lehigh University.
Her journey in education began during high school at Peddie School, setting a strong foundation for her future endeavors.
Currently, Courtney serves as an English and History Teacher, as well as the Associate Director of the Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at The Loomis Chaffee School.
Her previous roles include being a Master Teacher at the Advanced Studies Program at St. Paul's School, a Humanities Teacher at Peddie School, and a Humanities Teaching Fellow at St. Paul's School, showcasing her diverse teaching experience across various institutions.