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Angela Allie was named the executive director of Pitt鈥檚 Institute for Learning

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After a six-month national search, Angela Allie has been named executive director of the Institute for Learning (IFL) at the 麻豆传媒. Part of Pitt鈥檚聽 (LRDC), the IFL partners with school districts across the U.S. and internationally to develop programs and knowledge about school improvement, particularly for traditionally underserved students. Allie will be a research associate at the LRDC, a role that underscores the importance of research in the work of the IFL.

Allie brings more than 20 years of experience in systemic school change, culturally relevant teaching and professional learning for racial equity in K-12 settings to the position. At the IFL, she will oversee strategic priorities and leadership development.

Most recently, Allie was the executive director of Pittsburgh Public 麻豆传媒s鈥(PPS) equity office, where she worked to ensure educational equity across all PPS schools as part of the district鈥檚 Equity Plan.

Prior to PPS, Allie was principal of Propel Andrew Street High 麻豆传媒. During her tenure, the school was ranked as one of the Best High 麻豆传媒s in America in 2014 for math and reading proficiency and college preparation by U.S. News & World Report.

Allie is a PhD candidate in education leadership in Pitt鈥檚 麻豆传媒 of Education, with an expected graduation date in 2023. She received both her master鈥檚 degree and bachelor鈥檚 degree from Hampton University. A recipient of the 2010 Equity Leadership Recognition Award from the Summit for Courageous Conversation, Allie was also a K. LeRoy Irvis Pre-Doctoral Fellow and an inaugural graduate student fellow with the Duquesne University Center for Educational Leadership and Social Justice.

Anthony Petrosky, IFL鈥檚 director, said, 鈥淯nder Angela鈥檚 leadership with her deep understandings of equity and public education, the Institute for Learning the IFL will continue to develop and grow its important work in schools.鈥