About Adam Holden
With more than two decades of experience as an educator and administrator, Adam Holden serves as an Assistant Professor at Fort Hays State University (FHSU), where he also coordinates the District Leadership Program and sits on the Council on the Preparation of Teachers and School Personnel. Moreover, he participates on the Adjuncts, Advising, and Pedagogy Committees for the Advanced Education Programs at FHSU. In addition to these duties, Adam Holden serves as an Adjunct Professor at St. Bonaventure University.
Adam Holden brings to his roles a diverse and comprehensive professional background. He began his career as an instructor of language arts and physical education in the United Kingdom, positions he held for several years before relocating to the United States, where he first acted as a language arts teacher at a high school in Topeka, Kansas. Later, he parlayed this experience into a role in the same city as the Principal of Washburn Rural High School, an alternative educational facility.
In subsequent years, Adam Holden continued to accept positions of increasing responsibility. From 2006 to 2011, for instance, he served as the Head of School for North Miami Beach’s Hillel Community Day School. In this capacity, he revamped the budget to allocate more funds for key academic programs and technological enhancements. His efforts also resulted in demonstrable student improvements in the areas of standardized tests, mathematics, and reading, among others. Additionally, Adam Holden’s school earned the U.S. Department of Education’s National Blue Ribbon of Excellence.
A committed member of his profession, Adam Holden belongs to organizations such as the National Association of Secondary School Principals and Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. He completed his postgraduate studies at Washburn University and California Coast University, from which he received his M.Ed. and Ed.D., respectively.
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Adam Holden brings to his roles a diverse and comprehensive professional background. He began his career as an instructor of language arts and physical education in the United Kingdom, positions he held for several years before relocating to the United States, where he first acted as a language arts teacher at a high school in Topeka, Kansas. Later, he parlayed this experience into a role in the same city as the Principal of Washburn Rural High School, an alternative educational facility.
In subsequent years, Adam Holden continued to accept positions of increasing responsibility. From 2006 to 2011, for instance, he served as the Head of School for North Miami Beach’s Hillel Community Day School. In this capacity, he revamped the budget to allocate more funds for key academic programs and technological enhancements. His efforts also resulted in demonstrable student improvements in the areas of standardized tests, mathematics, and reading, among others. Additionally, Adam Holden’s school earned the U.S. Department of Education’s National Blue Ribbon of Excellence.
A committed member of his profession, Adam Holden belongs to organizations such as the National Association of Secondary School Principals and Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. He completed his postgraduate studies at Washburn University and California Coast University, from which he received his M.Ed. and Ed.D., respectively.
Namesake - Adam Holden
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