Kansas City Public Schools
Stacy Williamson, MSE, is a seasoned educator and healthcare professional with extensive experience in both teaching and emergency medical services. Currently serving as a Masters +48 Level Educator in Health Sciences at Kansas City Public Schools, Stacy also owns Northland Swim School and teaches Medicine and Healthcare at Northland CAPS. With a background as a firefighter and EMS personnel for Inter-City Fire Protection District and American Medical Response, Stacy was part of the Disaster Response Team for Hurricane Dorian. A dedicated member of the Missouri State Teachers Association, Stacy served as State President in 2014-2015. Previous roles include coaching diving and swimming teams at North Kansas City Schools. Stacy holds a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Central Missouri, a Bachelor of Science from Missouri Western State University, a Doctor of Science in Clinical Behavioral Health from Arizona State University, and a Paramedic qualification from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine.
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Kansas City Public Schools
The Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) was organized in 1867 and originally served 2,150 children. Today, the District educates nearly 16,690 children and employs nearly 2,300 teachers and administrators. The urban District offers a rich multi-ethnic, multi-cultural mix of students throughout the city. KCPS envisions its schools as places where every student will develop deep understanding of the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue higher education, obtain family-supporting employment, contribute to the civic well-being of the community, and have the opportunity for a rewarding and fulfilling life. Visit www.kcpublicschools.org/careers for the latest career and staffing opportunities.