SALUTE TO HATTIE B. KING
WHEREAS, Hattie B. King, an outstanding educator and member of her community, is retiring after thirty four years of dedicated service in the field of education; and
WHEREAS, Hattie King grew up in a small town in Southeastern Missouri and began teaching in the late 1970s. She received her Bachelor of Science in Education degree from the University of Missouri at Columbia. She continued her education, earning a Masters in Education and Administration from Roosevelt University. Additionally, she completed the Executive Education Program at Kellogg School of Management and attended the Leadership Academy & Urban Network for Chicago at Northwestern University; and
WHEREAS, Hattie King served in various roles throughout her career, including teaching several elementary school levels from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade in Missouri and Illinois as well as serving as Chicago Public Schools Access to Excellence Coordinator, Junior High Common School Coordinator, High School Math & Science Academy Director, Assistant Principal, Intern Principal, Principal, and Principal Mentor for aspiring leaders; and
WHEREAS, In 1995, Mrs. King helped to start a 7th and 8th grade small school within Crane High School. Her belief that all children can learn at accelerated rates when able to access high-quality rigorous instruction led to her students being among a limited number of students who earned Algebra and English high school credits by the end of 8th grade; and
WHEREAS, In 2003, Mrs. King became Principal of Willa Cather Elementary School. At the time, the school was on the academic warning list, in the 4th year'of restructuring, and slated to be closed due to poor academic performance. By 2007, Willa Cather Elementary School had the highest achievement gains of all Chicago Public Schools and to date is classified as a high-performing school; and
WHEREAS, Hattie B. King traveled to Washington D.C. in 2008 to speak to committees of Congress in both the Sena...
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