Democracy Prep Public Schools
Ralph Johnson is currently the Vice President of College Access and Success at Democracy Prep Public Schools. Ralph has previously worked as an Education Consultant at Alternatives Unlimited, Inc., a Program Manager at National College Advising Corps, and a Business Manager at The University Mailroom. Ralph has also been a Faculty member at Academy of the Pacific Rim and The Met School in Providence, RI. Additionally, Ralph has experience working in Admission and Alumni Relations at Brown University, where they also served as the Assistant Director of Admissions. Ralph's experience and dedication to education make him an excellent leader in the field of college access and success.
Ralph Johnson completed a Master of Public Administration at Baruch College, a High School diploma at Martin Luther King Jr. High School, a High School diploma at Fordham Preparatory School, and a Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Ethics from Brown University.
Some of their coworkers include Emmanuel George - Senior Director of School Solutions, Duncan Scherer - Assistant Superintendent & Managing Director of New York, and Ryan Silver - Assistant Superintendent. Ralph Johnson reports to Steve Popper, Superintendent & Chief of Schools.
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Democracy Prep Public Schools
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Democracy Prep Public Schools is a growing network of free, open-enrollment, high-performing public charter schools committed to preparing students for success in college and active citizenship. Democracy Prep’s DREAM Team of teachers and staff currently educates over 7,000 scholars in grades K-12. A pioneer in authentic civic education and charter school turnaround, Democracy Prep achieves remarkable academic growth for all students, especially those with special needs. By proving that all students, regardless of where they are born or their initial academic performance, can achieve at extremely high academic levels, Democracy Prep seeks to transform not only the lives of our students, but also raise the expectations for public schools across the nation and beyond.