

About Michael Little
Michael is an Instructional Leadership Coach-ELA based in New York City, where he is responsible for coaching teachers and school leaders in the implementation of HMH's Into Reading curriculum.
Before joining Leading Educators, Michael began his career in education in Charlotte, North Carolina as a Teach for America corps member committed to providing an impactful, just, and joyful academic experience as a middle school history teacher. After years of service in Charlotte, North Carolina, Michael relocated to New York City, where he continued to make a difference in the lives of students in the Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brownsville, and Bushwick communities of Brooklyn, New York, as an ELA teacher and school leader- igniting his student’s personal passion and love of literacy. Michael has made a mark as a servant leader in the public school and public charter school sector, having served in various roles such as an Instructional Coach and mentor, Dean of Students, Academic Dean of Instruction, and Principal Fellow.
Michael holds a BA degree in Sociology from his beloved Alma Maters, Hampton University, and an M. Ed in Educational Leadership and Administration from The George Washington University. In his personal time, Michael enjoys traveling, music, working on voiceover projects, brunch, and spending time with family and friends.
Before joining Leading Educators, Michael began his career in education in Charlotte, North Carolina as a Teach for America corps member committed to providing an impactful, just, and joyful academic experience as a middle school history teacher. After years of service in Charlotte, North Carolina, Michael relocated to New York City, where he continued to make a difference in the lives of students in the Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brownsville, and Bushwick communities of Brooklyn, New York, as an ELA teacher and school leader- igniting his student’s personal passion and love of literacy. Michael has made a mark as a servant leader in the public school and public charter school sector, having served in various roles such as an Instructional Coach and mentor, Dean of Students, Academic Dean of Instruction, and Principal Fellow.
Michael holds a BA degree in Sociology from his beloved Alma Maters, Hampton University, and an M. Ed in Educational Leadership and Administration from The George Washington University. In his personal time, Michael enjoys traveling, music, working on voiceover projects, brunch, and spending time with family and friends.
“I lead to honor my ancestors and because I am committed to ensuring that all students have access to quality and equitable academic experiences, acquiring the keys to unlock any and every door of opportunity possible.”