Sandria Morten

Bio

Sandria Morten serves as a faculty member for the Mary Ann Remick Leadership Program.

Prior to this role, Sandria was the assistant director for inclusive practices at the Andrew M. Greeley Center for Catholic Education through Loyola University Chicago. In this position, Sandria provided professional development and consultation to Catholic schools working to create inclusive educational environments and organized the Mustard Seed Project, an annual national conference devoted to serving students with disabilities in Catholic schools. Sandria also worked in the Archdiocese of Chicago for 12 years, as the principal of St. Matthias School, a teacher, and directing the development of an International Baccalaureate Program at St. Matthias.

Sandria earned her Ed.D. in curriculum and instruction at Loyola University Chicago and her scholarly interests include Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), inclusive practices in Catholic schools, and Catholic school leadership development. Sandria was a member of the Remick Leadership Program (Cohort 5) completing her M.A. in educational administration and was a member of LU-CHOICE (Cohort 1), earning an M.Ed. from Loyola University Chicago. Sandria graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a B.A. in psychology in 2003.

 

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IEI Fellows

Sandria Morten