
Dani Stamm

Bio
A dynamic and innovative educational leaders, Daniella R. Stamm grew up in Hawaii and attended college in Pennsylvania.
In 2002 she received her undergraduate degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Ms. Stamm began her teaching career in Lumberton, North Carolina where she taught social studies and was the assistant soccer coach at Lumberton High School. In 2004 she moved to Wilmington, NC after accepting a job as a social studies teacher and assistant soccer coach at Eugene Ashley High School.
Ms. Stamm had several duties during her service at Ashley. These include, but are not limited to, teacher, social studies department chair, men’s and women’s assistant soccer coach, prom coordinator and social studies representative for the school curriculum team. She also assisted New Hanover County in the development and alignment of a new statewide social studies curriculum.
In 2013 Ms. Stamm was awarded a Masters of Curriculum and Instruction degree and administrative license from the University of North Carolina-Wilmington. At that time she was hired as the Curriculum and Instruction Assistant Principal at New Hanover High School in North Carolina. During this time, she also partnered with the University of North Carolina Wilmington’s Educational Program and served as an instructional coach for beginning teachers and future educators.
In 2014 she was recruited to assist in building Hampton High School in Hampton, Georgia. Hampton High School was designed to serve as the model school for Personalized Learning. As the co-architect, she helped recruit a staff of highly effective teachers, served as an instructional coach, assisted in the development and design of facilities and operations, established relationships between the school and the community and created a culture that promotes personalized learning, positive relationships and high expectations. During her time at Hampton High School Ms. Stamm was responsible for overseeing the proposal process for the Bill and Melinda Gates Next Generation Grant. She co-hosted several online webinars focused on creating a personalized learning community, presented at several national conferences such as the Southern Regional Board of Education and AdvancedEd.
In July of 2015 she was asked to join the central office of the Henry County Schools to serve as a Personalized Learning Coach. She will be part of a team that will assist schools through the Henry County district in their transition to personalized learning.

Credentials/Certification
Ms. Stamm’s accolades include:
Co-presenter for AdvancedEd
Co-presenter for Pearson’s Personalized Learning Pioneer Webinar (11/14).
Co-presenter for SREB National Conference 2015.
Co-recipient of the Bill and Melinda Gates Next Generation Grant
Assisted in implementing a Personalized Learning Community in a low-performing district.
Assisted in the roll out of the county’s first 1:1 laptop to student high school initiative.
Co-Presenter at University of North Carolina Wilmington’s Research Speaks Conferenceration and Utilization of Multimedia in the Classroom was internationally published
Featured Presenter at the International Conference on Education & e-Learning
National Board Certification
Recipient of the Jay M. Robinson scholarship
Recognition by the Southern Regional Board of Education for her integration of technology in the classroom
International and domestic publication of her master’s thesis on Multimedia Use in the Classroom: The integration and utilization of technology and its alignment with standard 4d of the N.C. teacher evaluation tool
Recipient of the National Endowment of Humanities (2011)
Recipient of National Council for Social Studies Economic Grant
Guardian for the second WWII Honor Flight
Recipient of Teaching American History Grant (2009-12)
Eugene Ashley High School Teacher of the Year (2007)