Marcie Buckle

Chief Of Staff And Supervisor Of World Languages (education Consultant Supervisor) at Louisiana Department of Education

Marcie Buckle has a diverse range of work experience. Marcie most recently worked as the Chief of Staff for Academic Content at the Louisiana Department of Education, where they oversaw the state vetting process for instructional materials reviews and managed the workflow and quality control. Prior to that, they held various roles as an Education Program Consultant, where they developed program guidelines, interpreted legislation and regulations, and coordinated multiple state programs. Marcie also served on Louisiana's AIM Team to improve access to digital instructional materials for students with print disabilities. In addition to their role at the Department of Education, Marcie Buckle has also been involved in the education community through their positions as Treasurer at SIMRA and President of SIMRA, where they worked to set manufacturing standards and specifications for instructional materials. Before their work in educational administration, Marcie Buckle worked as a High School Math Teacher at West Baton Rouge Parish Schools.

Marcie Buckle attended Louisiana State University, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Math Education. Marcie later pursued further education at Loyola University New Orleans, earning a Master's degree in Pastoral Studies and Leadership. The exact start and end years for each program were not provided.

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  • Chief Of Staff And Supervisor Of World Languages (education Consultant Supervisor)

    March 1, 2024 - present

  • Chief Of Staff, Academic Content (epc 4)

    March, 2020

  • Education Program Consultant 4

    August, 2013

  • Education Program Consultant 3

    March, 2012

  • Louisiana’s AIM Accessible Instructional Materials Team

    January, 2007

  • Education Program Consultant 2

    August, 2006

  • Education Program Consultant 1

    December, 2003

  • Education Program Specialist 1 2

    June, 2001