Lincoln Families
Minjon LeNoir Hall has an extensive work experience in the education and training sector. They served as the Director of Education and Training at Lincoln Families from 2017 to present. In this role, they were responsible for developing and implementing the organizational structure for training, education, and staff development. They also conducted clinical and caregiver training and maintained evaluation tools for continuous quality improvement.
From 2010 to 2017, Minjon LeNoir Hall worked as the Director of Education at Lincoln Child Center. They oversaw the day-to-day operations of the Non-Public School, managed the budget, and supervised the teaching and clerical staff.
Prior to that, they served as a School Administrator at Oakland Unified School District from 2005 to 2010. They managed and supervised school operations and instructional programs, developed a collaborative team culture, and provided recommendations for educational advancements.
Overall, Minjon LeNoir Hall's work experience demonstrates their expertise in education and training, as well as their ability to manage and supervise staff and improve organizational processes.
Minjon LeNoir Hall has pursued a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and Administration, General at Howard University. They also completed another M.Ed degree at the same institution, although the field of study for this second degree was not specified. However, no specific start or end years were provided for these educational pursuits.
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Lincoln Families
OUR MISSION Lincoln disrupts the cycle of poverty and trauma, empowering children and families to build strong futures. WHAT WE DO Since our founding in 1883 as the first racially integrated orphanage in Northern California, Lincoln has impacted the lives of children and families through evolving programs. Today, we provide preventative, individualized and comprehensive support services with a focus on three core areas that disrupt cycles of poverty and trauma: -Education: Addressing obstacles that impact academic attendance and achievement -Family: Strengthening stability and creating permanency -Well-Being: Improving resiliency and wellness HOW WE DO IT Every day, in communities throughout our region, Lincoln is providing real solutions to the unique issues our children, youth and families face. At Lincoln, we go where children and youth are, helping them to develop skills to stay at home and in school. Teams of skilled and diverse staff work together with youth and families to utilize their strengths and build a plan for success. With this critical support, our children, youth and families thrive and build bold futures. Only Lincoln has the culturally relevant, adaptive approach that meets the needs of children and families. Our multi-generational model sets a new standard of support that changes lives.