APS Superintendent Dr. Meria J. Carstarphen Named Superintendent of the Year by AFSCME and GFPSE

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Tuesday, May 8th, 2018

The American Federation of State and County Municipal Employees Local 1644 and the Georgia Federation of Public Service Employees have named Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Meria J. Carstarphen Georgia’s Superintendent of the Year. The honor was announced on Monday, May 7th at the monthly meeting of the Atlanta Board of Education during the community meeting. A number of members of both organizations came forward to recognize the work of Dr. Carstarphen, the Board of Education and school administration.
 
A committee of educational and community leaders led by AFSCME and GFPSE reviewed school districts throughout the state of Georgia and evaluated best practices to determine this honor. They selected Dr. Carstarphen as Superintendent of the Year for her transformational leadership, the implementation of positive changes, effective labor relations, improved student achievement, and effective student engagement.
 
“I am both humbled and honored to be named Superintendent of the Year by both AFSCME and GFPSE, and I want to thank both organizations for their support of our mission,” said Dr. Carstarphen. “This honor speaks to the impact of the work our hardworking employees have been doing across the District over the past four years, and I accept this honor on behalf of everyone in APS who supports our mission and vision to prepare our students to be college and career ready.”
 
Dr. Carstarphen credits her family, growing up in her hometown of Selma, Alabama and her educational experience for nurturing her passion to lead in the service for children. She has built an impressive record in transformative educational leadership that has led to significant student performance gains in APS, a school district with over 52,000 students, 6,300 employees and 98 learning sites and $1 billion annual budget. Graduation rates in APS have reached 77 percent, an 18 percentage point increase during her four year tenure.
 
She began her education career as a middle school teacher in her hometown of Selma, Alabama and has 20 years of education and experience serving in diverse, major metropolitan pubic school districts, including Austin, Texas; Saint Paul, Minnesota; and the District of Columbia.
 
Dr. Carstarphen earned a doctorate in administration, planning and social policy, with a concentration in urban superintendency from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She earned a bachelor of arts in political science and Spanish from Tulane University and master of education degrees from Auburn University and Harvard University. She has also studied at the University of Seville, Spain, and University of Innsbruck, Austria.