New Tech Network
Kimberly Frankel Marsh is a seasoned educator and nonprofit leader with extensive experience in instructional design and community engagement. Currently serving as District Community and Network Design Specialist and Large School Design Specialist at New Tech Network since August 2021, Kimberly also founded and presides over St Elmo Stroll, a grassroots nonprofit aimed at fostering community connections and supporting local charities in Chattanooga. Previous roles include Principal and Director of Innovative Instruction at East Bay Innovation Academy, as well as teaching positions at KIPP Bay Area Schools, Uncommon Schools, and various other educational institutions. Kimberly holds a Master of Education in Secondary Social Studies and a dual Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Political Science and Journalism from the University of Florida.
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New Tech Network
New Tech Network (NTN) is a national nonprofit dedicated to systemic and equitable change in education. We center NTN schools as the units of change, and teachers and school leaders as the agents of that change. Partnering with districts and working closely with leadership teams makes change scalable and sustainable. After twenty years of change making, we have learned what works and can adapt quickly. New Tech Network schools — now over 200 strong — are committed to college and career ready outcomes, supportive and inclusive culture, meaningful and equitable instruction, and purposeful assessment. The student experience is tied directly to deeper learning outcomes. Students gain skills and use their voice in ways that prepare them for life beyond school. Project-based learning in NTN schools allows students to engage with material in creative, culturally relevant ways, experience it in context, and share their learning with peers.