Carolyn Streets

 

Carolyn Streets has over 30 years of experience in public education. She is an award-winning educator in NHPS, specializing in curriculum design, instructional models that support students from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, and advancing equitable access to academic success. Ms. Streets is a two-time Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Fellow, holding a prestigious residency at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, where she studied education equity. Ms. Streets is recognized nationally and internationally for her work on ethical practices concerning contemporary debates about schooling, policy, and opportunity. Her work bridges classroom practice and theological inquiry, emphasizing education as a moral and communal vocation aimed at expanding justice, inclusion, and educational opportunity for historically marginalized communities. Ms. Streets is currently a social justice scholar at Yale Divinity School and will receive her MDiv this year.