Parents and PGCPS Conversations for the Engaged Parent and Dedicated Educator Keisha Chase Founder It Takes a Village Shares Her Views on Education
Dr. Mike Robinson
@drmikerobinson
Welcome to Parents and PGCPS: Conversations for the Engaged Parent and Dedicated Educator. I am your host Dr. Michael Robinson. Over the past several days, I have embarked on a journey across our beautifully diverse communities to talk with parents/families, educators, community and civic leaders regarding their views and perspectives about the future of education in Prince George’s County.
One of those voices is that of Ms. Keisha Chase
Keisha Chase
Keisha Chase is a single mother of one daughter who attends a PG county public school. Ms. Chase’s background is in the medical field. However, she has been an advocate for children as well as teachers in the Prince George’s County Public School system. Ms. Chase is fighting against an Administration she believes is not creating an environment where teachers and students are given an opportunity to perform at the best. Ms. Chase is asking for parental support in her efforts to ensure accountability and transparency that will protect the rights of students and teachers.