Dr. Marcus A. Campbell, superintendent of Evanston Township High School District 202, will discuss the future of black education at Sherman United Methodist Church's Black Education Sunday on Sunday, February 25th at 11:30 a.m. I will give a talk about my vision for. 2214 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois.
Dr. Aaron J. McLeod, pastor of the church, said: “Dr. Campbell is the ideal speaker for our Black Education Sunday because of his unique perspective as superintendent of District 202 and his career in education. I look forward to hearing about your vision.”
Dr. Campbell previously served as assistant superintendent and principal at ETHS, where he led district strategy development and organizational transformation, including effective instructional practices, impactful diversity and equity initiatives, and responsive programs and services. I was responsible for demonstrating leadership.
Dr. Campbell received his Ph.D. He received his PhD in Educational Leadership from National College of Education, National Louis University. She also holds a master's degree in social and cultural foundations in education from DePaul University and a bachelor's degree with a major in English and a minor in African American studies from the University of Illinois at Champaign.
The church's Black History Month celebration series, “My Black Is Beautiful,” includes African Heritage Sunday. The Sound of Blackness Sunday: The Gospel According to Stevie Wonder. and Black Commerce Sunday. Black Education Sunday is the final work in the series.