Partnership for Los Angeles Schools
Brittnie Ortiz is an experienced education professional currently serving as a Literacy Coach at the Partnership for Los Angeles Schools since June 2022. Prior to this role, Brittnie taught 8th grade Humanities at KIPP LA Public Schools from July 2017 to July 2022 and held various leadership and mentorship positions, including Social Studies Content Lead and Grade Level Facilitator at Alder Graduate School of Education from June 2021 to June 2022. Brittnie also contributed as an Assistant Swim Coach and Substitute Teacher at Whittier Union High School District and completed a Student Teacher role at Santa Fe High School between March 2016 and June 2017. Educational credentials include a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Government and History from Whittier College and a Master’s Degree in Secondary Education and Teaching with a Credential in Social Sciences from the University of Southern California.
Partnership for Los Angeles Schools
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Founded in 2007, the Partnership is driven by our mission to transform schools to revolutionize school systems, empowering all students with a high-quality education. We seek to dramatically accelerate student achievement by managing and building capacity in 20 of the highest-need schools within the Los Angeles Unified School District. Our network of schools, grades K-12 public schools, is concentrated in the communities of Watts, South LA and Boyle Heights. The Partnership school transformation model integrates three components: Great Leaders offers our 20 school principals and all assistant principals professional development, leadership guidance and coaching that equips them to establish a shared school vision with robust systems; Highly-Effective Teaching provides our teacher leaders with integrated professional learning and coaching that promotes strong classroom instruction and peer support; and Engaged & Empowered Communities leverages our partnerships with more than 100 community organizations, and empowers families annually to become the best advocates for their children through our Parent College program. To learn more about the Partnership, please visit our website at www.PartnershipLA.org.