The School of Education at George Mason University is currently recruiting ACPS teachers and administrators for its masters degree and advanced certificate programs.
The college is holding a session for educators from ACPS to provide information on professional development training to the Spring 2020 cohort.
The session will take place on Tuesday, September 24 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at T.C. Williams High School in the Rotunda.
George Mason University’s Educational Leadership Program includes the coursework required for the Virginia Licensure and Administration PreK-12. It typically takes two years to complete the program. All courses are held in the evenings and during the summer to accommodate busy teaching schedules.
Register to attend this recruitment session and learn more about the courses offered.
Former ACPS superintendent Dr. Alvin L. Crawley is now a professor at George Mason University and teaches this program.