Brief Biography
MiMi Gudenrath: Born and raised in Athens, Ga; Attended UGA and received a B. S. Masters and Specialist degrees; thirty years with the Psychoeducational Network, now GNETS, including 8 years as Director of Elam Alexander Academy in Macon, Ga. Facilitator with the LeaderShape Institute for over 20 years; Past President of Leadership Ga. (1994); currently a program specialist for the State Department of Education and on the PBIS State Team.
Tammi Clark: Originally from California
Prior Air Force
BS in Psychology – University of Central Texas
MS in Counselor Education (Community Agency)
Ed.S. in Educational Leadership
Certified School Counselor in GA
Experience working in prison population & drug treatment as well as 7 years as a middle school counselor.
Currently Manager of Student Services & District PBIS Coordinator, Muscogee County Schools
Teddy Reese: Tremaine "Teddy" Reese, Esq. resides in Columbus, GA. He has a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science from Albany State University, a Masters in Public Administration from Georgia College & State University, and a Juris Doctorate from Florida A&M University. He is currently licensed to practice law in Georgia and Florida. Teddy is the Director of Community Operations and Affairs at Georgia Appleseed Center for Law and Justice. Their mission is to increase justice in Georgia for the poor, children, and the marginalized through systemic change in law and policy
Highest Degree of Presenter(s)
MiMi Gudenrath….Ed. S in Educational Leadership
Tammi Clark…..Ed. S in Educational Leadership
Teddy Reese…..JD, MPA
Presentation Abstract
This session will highlight the collaboration of the Muscogee County School District, the Georgia. Department of Education and the Georgia Appleseed Center for Law and Justice . In the past 9 months, these three organizations have combined resources and stakeholders to offer and support Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports to interested schools in Muscogee County. While many districts around Georgia embrace PBIS at the district level, this partnership will highlight the work of Ga. Appleseed as they not only provide seed money for support, but also rally community members and partners to support positive school climate and healthy change for students.
Recommended Citation
Gudenrath, MiMi; Clark, Tammi; and Reese, Teddy, "Public-Private Partnership: The Power of Collaboration" (2014). Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Support Conference. 23.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gapbs/2014/2014/23
Public-Private Partnership: The Power of Collaboration
Student Center-Lucerne
This session will highlight the collaboration of the Muscogee County School District, the Georgia. Department of Education and the Georgia Appleseed Center for Law and Justice . In the past 9 months, these three organizations have combined resources and stakeholders to offer and support Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports to interested schools in Muscogee County. While many districts around Georgia embrace PBIS at the district level, this partnership will highlight the work of Ga. Appleseed as they not only provide seed money for support, but also rally community members and partners to support positive school climate and healthy change for students.