
Speaker Information
Jerome Miller is from Charlotte, NC is currently an Assistant Principal at Paisley IB Magnet School, In Winston-Salem. He spent most of his career In Guilford County Schools as an Administrator and a Secondary Math & Science teacher. He received his Bachelors in Biochemistry from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a Master’s in Education from Strayer University. Jerome also received his Masters of School Administration from Gardner-Webb University and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership at Carolina University.
He is a member of the second cohort for AP Accelerators through the North Carolina Principals and Assistant Principals Association. Jerome is also a National Restorative Practices Trainer, providing Professional Development for school districts and companies new to the process of Restorative Practices.
When not in school, Jerome’s hobbies include music, kickboxing, and cooking. He Is married to Keyelle Miller, who is also an Educational Leader in Guilford County Schools, and together they have three sons.
He is a member of the second cohort for AP Accelerators through the North Carolina Principals and Assistant Principals Association. Jerome is also a National Restorative Practices Trainer, providing Professional Development for school districts and companies new to the process of Restorative Practices.
When not in school, Jerome’s hobbies include music, kickboxing, and cooking. He Is married to Keyelle Miller, who is also an Educational Leader in Guilford County Schools, and together they have three sons.
It Starts with Relationship (SEL)
In this session, Jerome Miller shares the importance of Restorative Practices in the classroom, focusing on establishing, maintaining, and restoring Teacher-Student Relationships as the foundation of any classroom or subject matter.