| Dr. John H. Jackson
President and CEO
Schott
Foundation for Public Education
On July 2, 2007, Dr. John H. Jackson became
the President and CEO of The Schott Foundation for Public
Education. In this role, Dr. Jackson leads the Foundation’s
efforts to ensure a high quality public education for
all students regardless of race or gender. Dr. Jackson
joined the Schott Foundation after seven productive
years in leadership positions at the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He served
as the NAACP Chief Policy Officer and prior to that
as the NAACP's National Director of Education.
Dr. Jackson also served as an Adjunct
Professor of Race, Gender, and Public Policy at the
Georgetown Public Policy Institute. In 1999, President
William Jefferson Clinton appointed Dr. Jackson to serve
in his administration as Senior Policy Advisor in the
Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the U.S. Department
of Education.
Dr. Jackson possesses a Bachelor of Arts
in Political Science from Xavier University of Louisiana;
A Master of Education in Education Policy from the University
of Illinois' College of Education; and a Juris Doctorate
from the University of Illinois' College of Law. In
addition, Dr. Jackson received a Master of Education
and Doctorate of Education in Administration, Planning,
and Social Policy from the Harvard Graduate School of
Education.
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