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Ryan Ruyle

Middle School Principal at Morris Jeff Community School

Ryan Ruyle has extensive experience in education, currently serving as the Middle School Principal at Morris Jeff Community School since 2010. Prior to this role, Ryan worked as a Special Education Teacher for Jefferson Parish Public Schools from August 2008 to May 2010, and was a 2008 Corps Member with Teach For America during the same period. Earlier in their career, Ryan held positions outside of education, including Section Supervisor at Levy Restaurants at Wrigley Field and Store Manager at Family Video across multiple locations. Ryan Ruyle holds a Master's degree in Elementary Education and Teaching from Binghamton University and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology - Pre Medicine from the University of Illinois Springfield. Additionally, Ryan obtained an Associate's degree from Springfield College in Illinois.

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new orleans louisiana, United States

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Morris Jeff Community School

We are driven by two fundamental goals: building an institution of the highest academic caliber for our children and transforming public education in our City, and beyond. Morris Jeff Community School embraces learners of all backgrounds and holds each student to the highest expectations. Students are provided with a deep, rich curriculum that engages them in inquiry, develops strong critical thinking skills, and challenges them to a new level of learning. We prepare students of Morris Jeff Community School to become lifelong learners. But Morris Jeff Community School is not just about one school or one neighborhood. We see ourselves as part of movement to transform public education in our country. Our school was imagined and built out of thousands of conversations, with parents, community members and professional educators. This grassroots approach to educational reform has created Morris Jeff as one of the most racially and economically diverse public schools in the history of New Orleans.


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