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John W. Sipple is a Professor in the Department of Global Development at Cornell University, affiliated with the New York State Center for Rural Schools. He holds roles as Director of Undergraduate Studies and NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative. His expertise spans education policy, rural community vitality, and data-driven decision-making. Sipple earned a Ph.D. in Education (University of Michigan), M.Ed. (University of Virginia), and B.A. in Religion (Dartmouth College).
Research focuses on K-12 education systems, rural demographic challenges, school-community partnerships, and school-based health centers. Recent work includes studies on rural school fiscal stress, pre-K policy, and health disparities. He developed data tools like the 'Budget Playground' to support local decision-making.
Key awards include the 2017 Cornell CALS Professor of Merit Award and SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (2006). Over 60+ publications and 29k+ reads highlight his contributions. He advises on rural education policy, conducts statewide reports (e.g., East Ramapo Central School District analyses), and collaborates with NYS legislative bodies. Active in outreach, he presents at conferences and leads workshops on data democratization and community-driven solutions.



