Virgin Islands Department of Education
Sheryl Serano-Griffith's most recent work experience is as a Licensed Certified/Clinical Social Worker, starting in July 2022. Prior to this role, they worked at the Virgin Islands Department of Education. From August 2013, they served as the Director of Special Education and later became the District Director of Special Education in March 2019. In these positions, Sheryl managed the Special Education Program for students with special needs in the St. Croix School District in the U.S.
Sheryl Serano-Griffith completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work from the University of South Florida in the years 1997 to 2000. After that, they pursued their Master of Social Work (MSW) at the University of Central Florida, which they completed in 2004, specializing in Social Work. Additionally, they pursued a Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) in Clinical/Medical Social Work at the University of Central Florida, though the exact duration of the program is unknown.
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Virgin Islands Department of Education
The Virgin Islands Department of Education is the governing body over the territory's public schools, which seeks to promote teacher/leader effectiveness, a positive school culture, and increased student achievement across two unique school districts: the St. Croix District and the St. Thomas - St. John District. The Virgin Islands Department of Education currently enrolls over 13,000 students and employs over 2,000 faculty, staff, administrators, district and state officials. The St. Croix District is home to 2 high schools, 3 junior high schools, 8 elementary schools, 1 adult education center, and 1 Career and Technical Education (CTE) center. The St. Thomas - St. John District is home to 2 high schools, 2 junior high schools, 1 middle school, 10 elementary schools, and 1 Career and Technical Education institute.