Kevin M. Martin

Chair at Saint Louis Community College

Dr. Martin serves as a middle school principal in the Parkway School District. He previously served as the assistant principal of curriculum and instruction at Hazelwood Northwest Middle School. Dr. Martin taught mathematics and served as an instructional and data coach for three years at Hazelwood East High School. He also taught mathematics and served as department chair at Sumner High School for three years while serving as a Corp Member through Teach For America - St. Louis.

Martin hopes to continue to be innovative and find new approaches to engaging more members of the community with St. Louis Community College. He believes in solid decision-making that is centered on the needs of all stakeholders and the community and will continue to make STLCC a pivotal member of the larger community. As a first-generation college student, Martin strongly believes in providing opportunities and support for all to be successful.

He has been recognized by St. Louis Magazine as High School Teacher of the Year and received honors such as the St. Louis American Salute to Excellence in Education Award, North County Incorporated 30 Leaders in their 30s, and Saint Louis Public Schools’ Pettus Award of Excellence.

A proud resident of North St. Louis County, Martin earned a doctorate in education policy and leadership from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Most recently, he completed a graduate certificate in human resource management from Colorado State University. He has an educational specialist, superintendent certificate, and master’s degree in education from the University of Missouri-St. Louis, and a bachelor’s degree in business teacher education from Illinois State University.

Timeline

  • Chair

    Current role

  • Chair

  • Vice-Chair