VICE PRESIDENT
Levitticus Smith is a dedicated educator and historian with a passion for fostering academic excellence, cultural literacy, and community engagement. With over a decade of experience in education, she has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to student success, evidenced by measurable improvements in standardized test performance and curriculum innovation. As a Georgia and Florida-certified educator, Levitticus specializes in behavioral sciences, economics, geography, history, and political science, leveraging her expertise to create dynamic, technology-integrated learning experiences. Her leadership extends beyond the classroom, encompassing program development, grant writing, and strategic mentorship. Her tenure at esteemed institutions such as Yeager Middle School and Millennium Middle School reflects his ability to inspire students, implement forward-thinking educational strategies, and drive institutional growth.
Beyond her impact in education, Levitticus has played a pivotal role in cultural preservation and community empowerment initiatives. Her extensive experience directing afterschool and summer programs at the John G. Riley Center/Museum underscores her dedication to youth enrichment, heritage education, and interdisciplinary learning. A sought-after presenter, she has led workshops on Black history and museum education at national conferences and academic forums. Her expertise in grant administration has secured substantial funding for youth-focused initiatives, ensuring equitable access to educational resources. As an inaugural board member of Bell Youth Ranch, Levitticus brings a visionary approach to nonprofit leadership, championing programs that bridge historical awareness, academic achievement, and community engagement.