
Superintendent
Lindsey Robinson
Upon graduating high school in 2001, Lindsey’s college experience took her on a remarkable journey that has shaped her life thus far and helped her to become the person that she is today. In 2001, Lindsey spent her first undergraduate summer and freshman year at Northwestern University in Chicago. For the remaining three years, she ventured through classes and life in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, where she also became a member of the prestigious organization Teach For America. She graduated with a Bachelors in Sociology and accepted the mission of becoming a 2005 Camden, NJ Corps Member for Teach For America. After completing her corps experience, Lindsey went on to work at Providence Englewood Charter School and was featured in the award winning documentary, “The Providence Effect.” She was the first teacher to score 100% of her demonstrated contribution on our teacher evaluation scale, started the SOAL (Summer Opportunity of a Lifetime) program, and served as department chair for three years. During this time, Lindsey acquired two Masters Degrees in Education, one from the University of Illinois at Springfield and one from DePaul University in Chicago.
In wanting to serve scholars in a greater capacity, Lindsey completed the Accelerate Institute’s Ryan Fellowship Principal Program. Prior to her role as Superintendent of ReGeneration Schools, Lindsey served as the Principal at CICS Avalon and CICS Basil. Every day she steps into the building, she is focused on the critical priorities – observation and feedback, data analysis, student culture, staff culture, content, and professional development - that are going to lead her scholars to success.