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Sharolyn N. Simmons

Sharolyn N. Simmons

SimmonsEducator. Leader. Trailblazer

Dr. Sharolyn N. Simmons is an accomplished educator and leader with a proven record of advancing student achievement, developing innovative programs, and managing large-scale educational initiatives. She currently serves as a TeachSC Advisor, providing one-on-one coaching and guidance to future educators while also working as a Title I Facilitator with Greenville County Schools, where she supports professional development, compliance, and instructional improvement. 
 
Her career spans classroom teaching, after school and summer program leadership, and university-level extension work. At SC State University’s 1890 Research and Extension Program, she managed more than $1 million in federal and state grant funds, secured competitive grants, and expanded youth development programs across South Carolina. At Felton Laboratory School, she was recognized as Teacher of the Year and held multiple leadership roles that strengthened student learning and engagement. 
 
Dr. Simmons has presented at national and international education conferences, sharing best practices in classroom innovation, technology integration, and instructional leadership. She is deeply engaged in her community through service to the South Carolina State University National Alumni Association, the South Carolina Education Association, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., where she currently serves as Chapter President. 
 
Known for her ability to mentor, inspire, and transform educational environments, Dr. Simmons embodies a lifelong commitment to empowering teachers, enriching student experiences, and advancing excellence in education.

Education

  • Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), South Carolina State University, 2016
  • Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) in Educational Leadership, South Carolina State University, 2013
  • Master of Education (M.Ed.), South Carolina State University, 2012
  • Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education, South Carolina State University, 2010