LaKeisha Wells-Palmer
LaKeisha Wells-Palmer leads Teach For America's efforts as the Statewide Executive Director of Teach For America regions in Florida. With 22 years of experience in education, she serves as a champion for principals, teachers, and students. She has spent the last 11 years at Teach For America, serving as the Executive Director of Jacksonville, Central Florida, and Miami-Dade following five years leading Jacksonville’s programmatic efforts.
Originally from Sumter, South Carolina, Lakeisha is a proud graduate of Shaw University, where she double majored in Mathematics and Secondary Math Education. She taught high school math for seven years in North Carolina and Maryland before being recruited to DC Public Schools under Michelle Rhee’s leadership.
LaKeisha served as a school turnaround instructional specialist for mathematics and science, assistant principal and principal at John P. Sousa Middle School in Washington D.C.. While at Sousa Middle School, LaKeisha led a staff comprised of nearly 50% TFA corps members and alumni. This experience ultimately inspired her to join Teach For America staff. Sousa Middle School’s turnaround was chronicled in the documentary Waiting for Superman.
In addition to Bachelor’s degrees in mathematics and secondary education, Lakeisha holds a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership and School Administration from East Carolina University.
Lakeisha currently lives in Miami-Dade with her three sons, Isaiah, Taylor, and Liam, and her husband, Donte. A respected leader in her community and across Florida, LaKeisha is appointed to three Florida Department of Education committees by the state’s Deputy Chancellor of Education.
Her personal values are centered on family, friendship, partnership, achievement, loyalty, and community, and she strives to keep these values present in all aspects of her life both professionally and personally. LaKeisha cares deeply about all students and hopes the students across the state of Florida see teachers, school leaders, and community leaders as their sense of possibility and know that they stand as a united front working to open up pathways of opportunity for them, as many before have done.