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Lynette N. Tannis
Lynette N. Tannis began her career as an educator 19 years ago. She has served in myriad capacities in traditional and charter school settings, including classroom teacher, literacy coordinator and school/district administrator. For the past six years, Lynette has been researching juvenile justice education and recently published
Educating Incarcerated Youth: Exploring the Impact of Relationships, Expectations, Resources and Accountability
. As an independent education consultant, some of her work includes the provision of principal coaching and leadership support for the
Center for Educational Excellence in Alternative Settings
(CEEAS).
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