Kim Marcum was an elementary principal for 15 years in Washington. Prior to that, she taught elementary and secondary students with behavioral disabilities, first as a Special Education teacher, and later as a Learning Specialist.
Kim is a widely respected educational leader with a passion for orchestrating success in even the most challenging of students. In 2000, she received the Regional Distinguished Principal of the Year award, presented by the Association of Washington School Principals.
Kim is co-author of the Administrator's Desk Reference of Behavior Management and Meaningful Work. She has also authored and co-authored a number of other publications, most notably Project ACCESS, a study skills program designed for at-risk students.
As an educational presenter, her workshops in the areas of behavior management, study skills, and reading research are highly regarded throughout the state and country.
M.A. Ed., Central Washington University