Jeffrey Giliberto

Technology Teacher at Bloomfield Public Schools

Jeffrey Giliberto is a seasoned educator and technology specialist with extensive experience in both teaching and administrative roles. Currently serving as a Technology Teacher at Bloomfield Public Schools since September 2022, Giliberto has a strong focus on modernizing technology curricula, including the integration of artificial intelligence. Previous roles include game day staff for the Hartford Yard Goats Baseball and various educational positions with LEARN, where Giliberto developed comprehensive technology standards and professional development training for educators. Giliberto also directed programs and marketing initiatives at Imagine Studio and held leadership roles in camp settings with the Town of West Hartford. Jeffrey Giliberto holds a Master’s degree in Education focusing on Online Teaching from Post University and a Bachelor’s degree in Technology and Engineering Education from Central Connecticut State University.

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Newington, United States

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Bloomfield Public Schools

Our Bloomfield Blueprint, designed around the four priorities and detailed in our District Accountability Plan, has a track record of increasing student performance. The district continues a tradition of strong regional, statewide and national arts contributions, as well as state-wide athletics recognition. Transitions to the Smarter Balanced Assessment in 2015 and the redesigned SAT in 2016 have introduced a need for a systemic renewed academic approach aligned to Common Core Standards at every grade level. One indicator of effective academic programming is reflected in the graduation rates of our high school students. According to the State Department of Education, the graduation rate for the Bloomfield School District rose from 74% in 2011 to 92.3% in 2019. Over the last nine years, an average of 78% of our graduates enrolled in a college within two years of high school graduation, and 80% of those students return to college for a second year. In line with our expectations for high achievement, Advanced Placement (AP) success at the high school has more than doubled over the past nine years, with pass rates for AP tests increasing by more than 20%. As we look to the future of Bloomfield Public Schools, our goal is to ensure that all of our students graduate well prepared to excel in college and careers. To support this, partnerships with colleges and universities have been cultivated for students in all grades. Students visit MIT, Yale and UConn. Since 2015 we have intensified our focus on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math). We proudly partner with UConn’s Pre-Engineering program, Goodwin College, Asnuntuck’s Additive Manufacturing program, Capital Community College, the Connecticut Business and Industry Association, Eastern Connecticut State University and the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology. Additionally, students enjoy enriched STEAM offerings, including a daily focus on STEAM during extended day programs.


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United States

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201-500

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