Thursday, January 29, 2026

About Me

 



 


I am an educator, scholar, and spiritual practitioner based in Providence, Rhode Island. I currently serve as an elementary teacher at Asa Messer Public School, where my work centers on early literacy, English Language Arts, and instruction that supports multilingual learners through mastery-based and culturally responsive approaches.

Previously, I worked within the Achievement First network, where I taught 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 6th grade. In addition to classroom teaching, I served in a science lead administrative role, supporting curriculum alignment, instructional planning, and cross-grade science integration. This leadership experience strengthened my capacity for instructional coaching, systems thinking, and data-informed decision-making.

My professional background also includes culinary and guest experience work at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. I worked at food and wine festival kiosks and served as a cook at Cape May Cafe, where I developed strong skills in high-volume food production, teamwork, and service excellence. These experiences continue to inform my approach to classroom culture, organization, and creating welcoming, well-structured environments.

My academic background is interdisciplinary. I earned my bachelor’s degree in Culinary Arts and Food Service Management from Johnson & Wales University, followed by a Master of Business Administration. My training in hospitality, leadership, and systems management shapes my instructional design, organizational practices, and community-centered teaching philosophy. My connection to food and culture is deeply personal, influenced by my father, a professional chef.

I am currently completing a Master’s degree in advanced education and pursuing certification in Multilingual Learner instruction. My long term professional goal is to transition into higher education as a professor and researcher.

I identify as an Omniist and approach both life and scholarship through an inclusive, interconnected worldview. I am also a reflective overthinker by nature, which supports careful analysis, intentional planning, and deep inquiry in my teaching and research.

Beyond formal education settings, I have engaged with public officials and education leaders, including Michael Nutter and Dan McKee, through civic and community-based spaces. I also maintain close ties within creative and cultural communities and am very close to the father of Jhené Aiko.

A personal note of interest is my connection to family history and community building. Will Smith is my second cousin, and I am currently involved in organizing a reunion for the Smith side of my family. I am also a devoted mother to my daughter, Ellie, and place strong value on family, lifelong learning, and reflective living.

(Prompt: Created with help from AI, based on things I have written to it about myself)

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  2. Hi Andrea, nice to meet you, and thank you for your nice comments on my page. I really like your page, and am interested in the quote you posted on Omnism. I am also a Scorpio, and I like your photos and find it interesting that Will Smith is your cousin. I love the movie "I Am Legend" along with a lot of his other work. I also find it interesting that you have your MBA. I previously pursued my MBA when I worked in the Finance field, but didn't finish it. You background, educational pursuits, and commitment to your family is inspiring. (I accidentally first commented under my son's Ben's account :)

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