Courtney Berry

Assistant Director at Littleton Public Schools

Courtney Berry, EdD, serves as the Assistant Director and Coordinator of Special Education at Littleton Public Schools, showcasing expertise in enhancing educational programs through data-informed decision-making and professional development for educators. Berry's leadership as an Assistant Principal and intervention specialist emphasizes strategic initiatives and collaboration to drive positive change and improve student outcomes. Currently an Instructor at Metropolitan State University of Denver, Berry develops curricula focused on data-driven practices in alternative licensure, while previous experience includes serving as Special Education Department Chair at Douglas County School District. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Education from the University of Northern Colorado and degrees from Metropolitan State University of Denver and The University of Texas at Austin.

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Littleton, United States

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Littleton Public Schools

LPS is the only school district in the Denver metro area to receive the Colorado Department of Education’s (CDE) highest accreditation rating eight of the nine years it has been offered. LPS schools annually receive John Irwin School of Excellence and Governor’s Distinguished Improvement awards. LPS has also received the English Language Proficiency Act (ELPA) Excellence Award multiple times. Littleton Public Schools serves 28 square miles and includes the majority of the City of Littleton, Town of Columbine Valley, and portions of the municipalities of Bow Mar, Centennial, Greenwood Village and the City of Englewood. With nearly 15,000 students, LPS offers a comprehensive education from preschool through Grade 12, including several alternative programs. Leading the country in 21st-century learning, more than 12,000 Chromebooks are used by students every day. District teachers are known internationally for their use of instructional technology and students consistently win state and national competitions in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). LPS is ranked top 20 in the nation in K–12 education for safety and security. The security industry’s leading trade publication, Security Magazine, has named LPS among the Top 500 security operations around the world.


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