BALTIMORE โ€“ Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools) Chief Executive Officer Dr. Sonja Brookins Santelises has been selected to serve as the second superintendent-in-residence at The Broad Center at Yale School of Management, beginning in the 2025โ€“26 academic year.

Baltimore City Schools CEO Dr. Sonja Brookins Santelises has been named superintendent-in-residence at The Broad Center at Yale School of Management, where she will mentor, teach and support education leaders nationwide while continuing to lead City Schools. Her appointment recognizes her years of leadership and commitment to transforming urban education. Credit: Courtesy photo

Dr. Santelises will continue to lead City Schools as CEO while serving concurrently in this new national role. The Broad Center role is part-time and flexible.

The Broad Center at Yale SOM supports leaders of urban public school systems through two tuition-free programs: the Masterโ€™s in Public Education Management degree program and the Fellowship for Public Education Leadership. Both programs focus on strengthening skills for system-level transformation while fostering a network of committed education leaders.
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As superintendent in residence, Dr. Santelises will lead content facilitation for the current Fellowship for Public Education Leadership program cohort, teach in and support the Masterโ€™s in Public Education Management degree program, and mentor members of The Broad Center alumni network, especially those preparing for district leadership roles.

โ€œSonja has worked tirelessly to craft meaningful curricula, make her districtโ€™s facilities more sustainable, modernize vocational training, and respond to the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID pandemic,โ€ said Yale SOM Dean Kerwin K. Charles in the organizationโ€™s announcement. โ€œI am delighted that The Broad Centerโ€™s community of committed education leaders will be able to learn from her years of experience and benefit from her guidance.โ€

Dr. Santelises will succeed Dr. William Hite, who served as The Broad Centerโ€™s inaugural superintendent-in-residence for four years.

Since becoming CEO in 2016, Dr. Santelises has led Baltimore City Public Schools through a period of major transformation. Prior to her current role, Dr. Santelises held other leadership positions in Baltimore, worked at The Education Trust, and served as an assistant superintendent in Boston Public Schools, where she led a network of schools focused on accelerating achievement for low-income students.

About Baltimore City Public Schools
Serving approximately 76,000 students, Baltimore City Public Schools is committed to providing a world-class education through its Portrait of a Graduate, which addresses the critical areas of student wholeness, academics, and staff leadership. The goal of City Schools is to create learning communities where our students will learn, grow, and graduate from our high schools college and career ready, and equipped to succeed wherever their life may take them.