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Sascha Quartey

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  4. Sascha Quartey
Sascha Quartey, M. Ed.

Sascha Quartey, M. Ed.

  • Graduate Researcher
  • Early Childhood Leader and Advocate

area of focus:
  • Early Childhood, Teaching and Learning Consultant - Omaha Public Schools

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Passionate about early childhood education and committed to supporting educator growth and retention, Sascha is an emerging researcher with experience in both traditional PK–12 systems and community-based education. A proud alumna of Lincoln University (MO), she holds master’s degrees in Elementary Education (University of Nebraska at Omaha) and Educational Leadership (University of Arizona). Currently, Sascha is pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Leadership at UNO, with her research centered on the leadership experiences of Black women—celebrating the power and resilience of #BlackGirlMagic. 

 

Additional Information

Passionate about early childhood education and committed to supporting educator growth and retention, Sascha is an emerging researcher with experience in both traditional PK–12 systems and community-based education. A proud alumna of Lincoln University (MO), she holds master’s degrees in Elementary Education (University of Nebraska at Omaha) and Educational Leadership (University of Arizona). Currently, Sascha is pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Leadership at UNO, with her research centered on the leadership experiences of Black women—celebrating the power and resilience of #BlackGirlMagic. 

 

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