
Tammie Workman
Tammie Workman has dedicated her career to education. With over 25 years of experience, she has been both an elementary and middle school teacher, an elementary school principal in a border community and a major capital city, and the Assistant Superintendent of Student Services in Atlanta Public Schools. Committed to student success, she has led initiatives to improve equity, support student well-being, and enhance educational programs. During her tenure in Atlanta, she oversaw double-digit graduation rate increases for students with disabilities, led efforts to exit disproportionality status for the over-suspension of African American students with disabilities, and spearheaded the district-wide implementation of social-emotional learning (SEL) and other positive behavior supports. Ms. Workman holds a Bachelor of Arts in Middle School Education and a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction, both from the University of Kentucky.
Beyond her leadership in educational institutions, Ms. Workman has extensive experience leading multi-media educational initiatives, serving as an advisor and producer on documentary films, and contributing to project and executive leadership teams for both active and in-progress private and public grants.
Ms. Workman remains actively involved in her Maryland community, serving as a board trustee for a local family foundation and supporting nonprofit and organizations dedicated to improving outcomes for children, youth, and adults.