2022 NCSS Election Results: Jennifer Morgan Elected Vice-President

2022 NCSS Election Results: Jennifer Morgan Elected Vice-President

Jennifer Morgan, a middle school social studies teacher at West Salem Middle School in West Salem, Wisconsin, has been elected to the position of Vice-President. In addition to teaching, Jennifer is a past president of the Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies and currently serves as its Executive Director of External Affairs.
 
Jennifer received a Bachelor of Science in Social Studies Education from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, and a Master of Education degree from University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.

Jennifer served on the NCSS Board of Directors from 2015-2018. She chaired the Rho Kappa Advisory Council during the creation of Jr. Rho Kappa and a new scholarship for high school members.

Complete Results

At-Large

 

Sharon Thorne-Green

Sharon Thorne-Green
Secondary Social Studies Coordinator
Katy Independent SchoolDistrict
Katy, TX

K-12 Classroom Teacher At Large

David Kendrick

David Kendrick
Teacher and Department Co-Chair
Bear Creek Middle School
Statham, GA

Elementary Classroom Teacher

Stephanie Nichols

Stephanie Nichols
Teacher
Narragansett Elementary School
Gorham, ME

Secondary Classroom Teacher

Anne Walker

Anne Marie Walker
Teacher
Benton Middle School
Manassas, VA

Board and Officer terms will begin on July 1, 2022. Also in July 2022, NCSS President-Elect Shannon Pugh, Director of Community and School Programming at Anne Arundel County Maryland Public Schools, will assume the office of President, and NCSS Vice-President Wesley Hedgepeth, Politics and History Teacher at Collegiate School in Henrico County, Virginia, will assume the office of NCSS President-Elect.

NCSS President Anton Schulzki said, "Congratulations to the newest members of the NCSS Board of Directors. Those who serve on the board represent social studies educators from across the country and in a variety of roles in their work. Thank you to all who participated in the election, especially those individuals who ran for office. I am excited to be able to work with our new members of the board."

NCSS Executive Director Lawrence M. Paska said, "We are excited to welcome our newest social studies leaders to the NCSS Board of Directors. Thank you for your passion, and your commitment to bringing us forward in a new year of professional growth and support. We look forward to working and learning with you!"