Support our Student Teacher Intern Exchange Program in DC!

Support our Student Teacher Intern Exchange Program in DC!

Please support Teach With Africa’s Student Teacher Intern Exchange Program by donating to offset the costs of two South African interns from LEAP Science and...

 

Apply for a 2012 Teacher Training Fellowship in South Africa

Teach With Africa (TWA) is recruiting highly qualified and motivated teachers to participate in our South Africa Teacher Training Fellowship program for the summer...

 
2011 Fellows Return from South Africa

2011 Fellows Return from South Africa

TWA just wrapped up our summer Teaching Fellowship Program in South Africa. This marks our fourth consecutive year operating the fellowship program since our founding...

 
 

Teach with Africa and LEAP in The New York Times

Teach With Africa in The New York Times The New York Times article “New Schools in South Africa Serve the Underserved,” by Celia W. Dugger, highlights the...

 
 

Wanda Holland Greene

Wanda M. Holland Greene has been the head of The Hamlin School (San Francisco, CA) since July 2008.  She is a former trustee of Concord Academy (Concord, MA) and The Chapin School (New York, NY) and a current trustee of Lick-Wilmerding High School and the National Association of Independent Schools.

A native New Yorker, Ms. Holland Greene graduated from The Chapin School in 1985 and earned her bachelors degree from Columbia College (New York, NY) in 1989, majoring in English Literature with a minor in Psychology.  She earned her masters degree in curriculum design from Teachers College, Columbia University in 1991.  She returned to The Chapin School in 1990 to teach Grade 3 and later became the school’s first Dean of Students.  In 1997, Ms. Holland Greene moved to Boston, MA to assume the role of Middle School division head at The Park School in Brookline.  She worked at Park for 11 years, also serving as Acting Head of School for six months and Assistant Head of School during her final four years. Ms. Holland Greene is married to Robert L. Greene, an independent school administrator at Marin Country Day School, and she is also the proud mother of two sons, David (6 yrs. old) and Jonathan (3 yrs. old).  She has deep personal interests in vocal performance (jazz, R&B, and gospel), poetry, reading, and travel.

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