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Lianna Reed

French and Human Geography Teacher at Champlain Valley School District
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Lianna Reed is an accomplished professional with a diverse educational background and a wealth of experience in various organizations.

She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, French, and Peace, Conflict, and Social Justice with Honors from Bryn Mawr College. Additionally, she studied Political Science and African Studies at the University of Pennsylvania concurrently with her degree, and non-degree Géographie at Université Paris Sorbonne (Paris IV). Lianna furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Arts in Teaching, specializing in Secondary Education and Teaching from the University of Vermont.

In her professional journey, Lianna Reed has held the position of French Teacher at Champlain Valley School District. Prior to this role, she served as a Student Teacher at Mount Abraham UHSD #28, and gained valuable experience as a Staff Associate in Democracy and Governance at Tetra Tech. She also utilized her linguistic skills as a Technical Translator at Dare to Innovate and as a Volunteer Translator at both World Pulse and the Peace Corps.

Lianna's passion for human rights and international development is evident from her roles as a Regional Program Manager and an Agriculture Extension Agent at the Peace Corps. Before that, she interned as a Human Rights Intern at The Carter Center and contributed to environmental conservation efforts as a Volunteer at Vermont River Conservancy. Her dedication to education and research was showcased during her tenure as a Library- Special Collections Assistant at Bryn Mawr College.

With a well-rounded background encompassing education, teaching, translation, governance, international development, and human rights, Lianna Reed brings a comprehensive skill set and a global perspective to any endeavor she undertakes.

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