Atlanta Public Schools
Wendy Knox Cotton, Ph.D., is an experienced educator currently serving as an Adjunct Assistant Professor and Adjunct Assistant Faculty at Hampton University since October 2021, where doctoral level courses in Instructional Supervision and Professional Development are taught. As an Educational Technology Specialist at Atlanta Public Schools since July 2014, Wendy collaborates with school leadership to analyze teacher performance data and develop technology-integrated curriculum materials. Previously, Wendy taught as a Gifted Social Studies Teacher and held leadership roles at Clayton County Public Schools from July 2004 to July 2014, with earlier teaching positions and roles in instructional technology at DeKalb County School District from July 1996 to June 2004. Wendy holds a Ph.D. in Educational Management from Hampton University and additional degrees in Educational Leadership, Instructional Technology, and Middle Grades Education.
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Atlanta Public Schools
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Atlanta Public Schools (APS) is one of the largest districts in the state of Georgia, serving approximately 50,000 students in 106 learning facilities throughout the city of Atlanta. APS schools are organized into nine K-12 clusters which provide a quality education for our students.