Lawrence Family Development Charter School
Chloe Parcell has a diverse work experience. Starting in 2011, they worked as a School District Coordinator at Meelia Center for Community Engagement in Saint Anselm College, where they coordinated the volunteer program and managed partnerships with schools. In 2013, they served as a Student Teacher at Saint Benedict Academy. Later, they joined Lawrence Family Development Charter School, where they held various roles including Kindergarten Teacher, 4th grade Teacher, and 3rd grade Teacher from 2014 to 2022. From 2022 to 2023, they worked as a 3rd Grade Teacher at Francis T. Bresnahan Elementary School. Currently, they hold the position of Head of School at Lawrence Family Development Charter School since 2023.
Chloe Parcell obtained their Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree in Elementary Education and Teaching from Saint Anselm College, where they studied from 2010 to 2014. Chloe later pursued a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction at Lesley University from 2019 to 2021. Furthermore, Chloe acquired the Elementary 1-6 certification from the Massachusetts Department of Education in October 2016. Chloe also holds a certification in Elementary Education K-6 Teacher, but the details regarding the institution and year of attainment are not provided.
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Lawrence Family Development Charter School
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The Lawrence Family Development Charter School (LFDCS) is under the blanket of the Lawrence Family Development and Education Fund, Inc (LFDEF): a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The LFDCS is a K-8 charter school institution serving the local community's youth. In addition, the LFDEF provides a citizenship program, job training, ESL, and a YouthBuild partnership. The school's Mission Statement is “Strong families, working in partnership with the school as advocates for academic achievement, will create an environment where every child has the opportunity to acquire the foundation skills and habits of mind that foster life-long learning, citizenship participation, and personal fulfillment.”