

About Sheila Brown
Sheila Brown is a national leader in pK-12 public education. Her specialized work includes strategic planning and action, principal supervision, comprehensive literacy and English language acquisition. She is a managing partner for Strategic Leadership Partners in Education.
Sheila previously served as the Co-Director of the Aspen Institute’s Education and Society Program. In this role, Sheila supported professional learning networks for urban school district leaders. The program also assisted policymakers and education leaders in supporting the implementation of the Common Core State Standards, strengthening human capital systems, and strategically allocating fiscal resources to teaching and learning priorities.
Sheila served as the Deputy Superintendent for the Boston Public Schools. In that role, she supervised one-third of the city’s schools and oversaw the district’s K-12 literacy initiative and “Whole School Improvement” work.
Sheila previously served as the Co-Director of the Aspen Institute’s Education and Society Program. In this role, Sheila supported professional learning networks for urban school district leaders. The program also assisted policymakers and education leaders in supporting the implementation of the Common Core State Standards, strengthening human capital systems, and strategically allocating fiscal resources to teaching and learning priorities.
Sheila served as the Deputy Superintendent for the Boston Public Schools. In that role, she supervised one-third of the city’s schools and oversaw the district’s K-12 literacy initiative and “Whole School Improvement” work.