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Chip McGee Bedford NH

Chip McGee Bedford NH

Consultant Chip McGee of Bedford, NH - 25 Years of Experience

Nashua United States (New Hampshire)
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A longtime educational leader, Chip McGee provides educational consulting services through his company, Sugar Maple Consulting, located outside of Bedford, NH. Although he is based in the Bedford, NH, area, Chip McGee provides clients in diverse locations with consulting services, including assistance analyzing student performance data, revising curricula, and developing strategic plans.

McGee launched his career as an educator at the Beacon School in New York City after earning his bachelor's degree from Brown University. Over his six-year tenure at Beacon, he served both as a high school teacher and as academic dean, and his responsibilities included teaching mixed-ability classes in the subjects of algebra I, global studies, and physical science. He also led the development and ongoing improvement of performance-based assessments, a method of assessing student proficiency that serves as a reliable alternative to New York State Regents Exams.

Following his work at the Beacon School, McGee served as a visiting professor at Franklin Pierce University, in Rindge, NH. Before establishing Sugar Maple Consulting, he held the title of superintendent of schools for the Bedford School District for 15 years. He holds a master of business administration from Columbia University in addition to his undergraduate degree.
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Consultant

Sugar Maple Consulting
Since November 2018

Superintendent of Schools

Bedford School District
January 2003 to January 2018

Visiting Professor

Franklin Pierce University
January 2002 to January 2003

MBA

Columbia Business School

July 1999 to June 2001
Master of Business Administration

Educational Leadership

Teachers College, Columbia University

January 1999 to January 2005

BA

Brown University

January 1989 to January 1993
American History
  • Leadership