About me
Dr. E’leva Hughes Gibson is an education leader committed to strengthening partnerships that support children and families, building systems that serve “each and every” child, providing access and equitable supports, and developing innovative solutions. She has worked in public education for over 23 years, from PK-12 to higher education. Dr. Gibson has served as a teacher, a school administrator, an adjunct professor, a department supervisor, director, an executive director, and assistant superintendent. Working collaboratively with schools, colleges, local government agencies, and community-based organizations, Dr. Gibson has created programs, developed strategic plans, implemented initiatives, addressed systemic issues, and has developed an Individualized Learning Plan (ILP) template that has been adopted, revised, and scaled out. She is dedicated to closing the opportunity/achievement gap, providing educational opportunities for 21st century learning, and promoting teaching the “whole child.”