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Mary-Campbell Jenkins

Mary-Campbell Jenkins is an accomplished education and senior living management professional with extensive experience in both fields. As Co-Founder of The New School Atlanta since 2012, Mary-Campbell Jenkins has played a pivotal role in establishing an accredited private high school that prioritizes experiential and community-engaged learning. In addition, as Executive Vice President at The Arbor Company since 1996, Mary-Campbell Jenkins has contributed to the management of 45 senior living communities across 11 states, fostering a culture that values its residents and staff. Previous teaching experience includes English teaching positions at The Westminster Schools and Maru a Pula School. Mary-Campbell Jenkins holds a Master’s degree from Hollins University and a Bachelor’s degree in History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Atlanta, United States

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The New School, Atlanta

The New School, an independent high school in Atlanta, offers an innovative curriculum which blends traditional academic study and community-engaged learning, creating opportunities for students to do work that is meaningful and relevant to their lives. The New School uses multiple experiential learning opportunities to supplement a rigorous college prep program equipping students with the competencies they’ll need to thrive. TNS students apply their classroom learning in the real world and in the process, take the passions to the next level. Every student learns to code and build websites, every student goes through a year-long entrepreneurship program, every student takes internships, creativity meets technology and innovation in core classes and enrichment programs. The school day starts with yoga, and reflection and peer review are an integral part of projects and classes. To learn more, please visit www.tnsatlanta.org.


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