Robynne Prince serves as a transformative educational leader at Prince George's County Public Schools, where she leverages her extensive experience in secondary education to foster a culture of academic excellence and innovation. With a Master’s in Education focused on Administration and Supervision from Bowie State...
Robynne Prince serves as a transformative educational leader at Prince George's County Public Schools, where she leverages her extensive experience in secondary education to foster a culture of academic excellence and innovation. With a Master’s in Education focused on Administration and Supervision from Bowie State University, Robynne is adept at interpreting and enforcing regulations that align with Board policies and state and federal laws, ensuring a safe and conducive learning environment for both students and staff.
In her role, she leads key initiatives that prioritize educational assessment and instructional design, driving the development and implementation of curricula that meet diverse learner needs. Her commitment to educational technology enhances student engagement and supports differentiated instruction, making learning more accessible and effective. Robynne's expertise in literacy and behavior management further empowers teachers to create inclusive classrooms where all students can thrive.
Robynne is also a strong advocate for professional development, actively mentoring teachers and cultivating their skills through targeted training in Response to Intervention (RTI) and instructional strategies. Her interpersonal skills and collaborative approach position her as a thought partner within the educational community, fostering partnerships that enhance educational outcomes. As a principal, she not only recruits and selects top talent but also nurtures a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and continuous improvement among staff. Through her leadership, Robynne Prince is not just shaping the future of her school but also contributing to the broader mission of transforming education in Prince George's County.