Anthony Coffie

Dean Of Students/ 10th Grade Assistant Principal at Jackson Public Schools

Anthony Coffie currently serves as Assistant Principal at Jackson Public Schools, where responsibilities encompass assisting with school improvement initiatives, supervising events, and implementing crisis plans. Previously, Coffie held the role of Dean of Students and 10th Grade Assistant Principal at the same institution, focusing on student enrollment and community outreach. In addition to their work in schools, Coffie is an Adjunct Instructor for the First Year Seminar at Jackson College, emphasizing essential skills for student success. Coffie's extensive experience includes a teaching role at Jackson Public Schools, adjunct instruction at Baker College, and serving as a Corrections Officer, where security and inmate counseling were primary responsibilities. Coffie holds multiple degrees from Eastern Michigan University, including a Master's in K-12 Administrator Leadership and a Master's in Social Foundations in Education, and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Spring Arbor University.

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