
About
Troy Todd is an Adjunct Professor at Loyola University's School of Education, with prior affiliation as an Affiliate Professor at Johns Hopkins University's School of Education. He has nearly two decades of administrative experience in the Howard County Public School Systems and previously taught second and third grades. Mr. Todd founded the "Bringing Kids Success" after-school program and was instrumental in opening Hanover Hills Elementary School, the newest addition to Howard County.
Educational Background:
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Morgan State University
- Master in Education, Loyola University
Mr. Todd specializes in educational leadership, curriculum development, and elementary education. His work emphasizes creating model programs to enhance student outcomes, particularly in mathematics education, as evidenced by his NCTM Math Teacher of the Year award (2003).
Scientific Awards:
- National Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Math Teacher of the Year (2003)
- 2017 Washington Post Distinguished Principal of the Year for Howard County Public Schools
- NAACP Platinum Year Service Award (2017)
Troy Todd has led significant initiatives in educational administration, including founding an after-school success program and pioneering the opening of Hanover Hills Elementary School. His dedication to fostering leadership and innovative educational practices has earned him national recognition, while maintaining active roles in academia through his adjunct professorship at Loyola University.
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