KIPP Baltimore
Jessica Packer is an experienced educator currently serving as a 7th Grade Teacher at KIPP Baltimore since July 2024. Prior to this position, Jessica worked at Madison County Public Schools as a U.S. History Teacher and Head Volleyball Coach from August 2017 to October 2024, and at Madison County Schools in Madison, MS, as a U.S. History Teacher and AP Psychology Teacher from August 2016 to October 2024. Earlier experience includes roles as a Social Studies Teacher at Jackson Public Schools from March 2013 to August 2017, and as a Director of Operations and Player Development at the University of Arkansas. Jessica also taught 7th Grade History and held coaching positions at Jackson Public Schools, and worked as a teacher at Hollandale School District. Educational qualifications include a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Mississippi and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Millsaps College.
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KIPP Baltimore
Founded in 2002, KIPP Baltimore operates joyful, academically excellent public charter schools and alumni support programming that prepare students with the skills and confidence necessary to successfully pursue individual pathways to careers of highest aspiration. KIPP Baltimore enrolls approximately 1,500 kindergarten through eighth grade students in two schools on a shared campus in the former Walbrook High School building in West Baltimore: KIPP Harmony Academy (grades K-5) and KIPP Ujima Village Academy (6-8). Including our signature KIPP Forward (formerly KIPP Through College) program, we support more than 3,000 current students and alumni. KIPP Baltimore is part of the national KIPP Public Schools network. KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) began in 1994 with 47 fifth-graders as a college-preparatory program housed within a public middle school in Houston, Texas; today, we are a network of 280 schools, 15,000 educators, and 175,000 students and alumni. All KIPP public charter schools are locally-run, non-profit organizations; each region is governed by a board of directors.