Jacqueline Corricelli

AP CS Principles Development Committee Member at The College Board

Jacqueline Corricelli possesses a robust background in computer science education and curriculum development. Currently, Jacqueline serves as the CSTA Standards Writer and Grade 9-12 Revision Chair at the Computer Science Teachers Association, focusing on the creation of new computer science standards to prepare students for a technology-driven future. Additionally, Jacqueline is the CSTA 9-12 Standards Review Chair, collaborating with teams to assess curriculum alignment with CSTA Standards. As a District CS Curriculum Specialist and high school teacher with West Hartford Public Schools since August 2020, Jacqueline also contributes to the AP CS Principles Development Committee and serves as a consultant for The College Board, further aiding educators in teaching computer science. Prior teaching experience includes roles at Conard High School and East Windsor High School, along with a background as a systems engineer at Raytheon. Jacqueline holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Connecticut and a Master’s in Mathematics Secondary Education from Westfield State University.

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