Christa McAuliffe Charter School
John Ermilio serves as the Director of Business & HR at Christa McAuliffe Charter School since November 2022, previously holding the position of Executive Director at TLC - Rolling Ridge from January to November 2022. Prior to these roles, John was the Chief Advancement Officer at Saint John's High School from October 2018 to December 2021, and the President at Marian High School from July 2014 to August 2018. John's educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in English from the College of the Holy Cross, two Master's Degrees from Worcester State University in Secondary Education and Teaching, and Secondary School Administration/Principalship, as well as a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in School Management and Leadership from Harvard University. With extensive experience in educational leadership, fundraising, curriculum development, and teacher mentorship, John has consistently demonstrated a commitment to enhancing educational outcomes and community engagement.
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Christa McAuliffe Charter School
The Christa McAuliffe Charter School is an eighteen-year-old credentialed EL Education school for 400 scholars in grades 6-8 with a hands-on curriculum that inspires achievement through active learning, character growth, and teamwork. At McAuliffe, students take ownership of their learning, guided by creative, passionate adults who adeptly navigate the ever-present balancing act of challenge and support. A spirit of adventure pervades the school, and the energy is seemingly boundless. McAuliffe is the rare middle school where it really is ok to be yourself. The community values independence and individuality while practicing collaboration, inclusivity, and acceptance. The mission of the Christa McAuliffe Charter School (McAuliffe) is to cultivate within each member of a diverse student body, through the expeditionary learning design, an intense commitment to self and community, the courage and insight to set high standards for academic and personal success, and the knowledge skills, and attitudes to achieve those standards. EL Education (formerly Expeditionary Learning) is a national school reform organization operating in 165 schools in 30 states and reaching over 45,000 students. EL partners with schools to improve student achievement through an inquiry and project-based approach. EL schools inspire the motivation to learn, engage teachers and students in new levels of focus and effort, and transform schools into places where students and adults become leaders of their own learning.