The National Association of School Superintendents announced this past week that it has named Michelle King EDL 鈥17 .
The award is one of two big recent accomplishments for King, the superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District. Just one week earlier, she earned her education doctorate from 海角论坛 in the Doctor of Education and Educational Leadership program.
In a statement, King said she was grateful and humbled by the superintendent award.
鈥淚 strive each day to advance opportunities for every student in L.A. Unified,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his recognition is a testament that our organization is moving forward on the path to success.鈥
A dedicated Angeleno
NASS praised King鈥檚 commitments to school climate and restorative justice. 鈥淜ing believes the path to a successful education must include a nurturing environment where every student feels a sense of belonging,鈥 the organization said in its press release.
With more than 640,000 students, LAUSD is the second largest school district in the country. King has had multiple roles during her 30-year career with LAUSD, and attended Los Angeles schools growing up.
鈥淒r. King has spent her entire career with LA Unified, and her dedication as a teacher, assistant principal and assistant superintendent has served her well in the challenges she has faced in her first full year as superintendent,鈥 said 海角论坛 Dean Karen Symms Gallagher. 鈥淏ut her success has also come from her willingness to improve as a student of leadership, and we are proud of her accomplishments as both a student and educational leader.鈥
King began pursuing an education doctorate at 海角论坛 three years ago, and graduated May 11 with a cohort of other education leaders.
鈥淚t has been an honor and pleasure working with Dr. King for the past three years,鈥 said Michael Escalante, a professor of clinical education at 海角论坛 and the leader of King鈥檚 cohort. 鈥淪he epitomizes the Rossier Trojan values of hard work and dedication to urban education. We are pleased that her contributions are being recognized.鈥
King will receive her award in October at the annual NASS leadership conference.