Peggy Brockman Varnado
- University of Alabama, B.Ed., 1972.
- Loyola University, M.Ed., 1978.
- Independent Educational Consultant, 1994 - Present.
- Advisor for Graduate Fellowships, University of Southern Mississippi, 2006
- Instructor of ACT, SAT, PSAT preparation workshops in Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
- Certified reading specialist
- Instructor of education courses in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Southern Mississippi, 1989 - 2004
- Instructor of education courses in the Department of Education, William Carey College, 1985 - 1989
- Teaching experience in public schools of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; New Orleans, Louisiana; Hattiesburg, Mississippi (gifted program), 1972 - 1994
- District Coordinator of Staff Development for the New Orleans Public Schools, 1975 - 1980
- Private consultant for staff development for public and private schools including Hattiesburg Public Schools, Columbia Public Schools, Lamar County Schools, Gulfport Public Schools, Perry County Public Schools and Little Rock Public Schools, 1977 - 2000
- Author of articles published in Duke University’s Talent Identification Program Newsletter and The Frances Karnes Center for Gifted Studies Newsletter “Friends.”
- Private consultant for test strategies for students or staff development for faculty in public and private schools including:
- Mississippi: Hattiesburg Public Schools, Columbia Public Schools, Lamar County Schools, Sacred Heart Academy of Hattiesburg, Presbyterian Christian School of Hattiesburg, East Ranking Academy, Gulfport Public Schools, Perry County Public Schools, Petal Public Schools, Forrest County Agricultural High School, 1977 – 2009
- Alabama: Cottage Hill Christian Academy of Mobile, 2009
- Louisiana: Menard Central High School of Alexandria, 2008
- Arkansas: Little Rock Public Schools, 1982
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