Carri Carver has been teaching high school mathematics for 16 years and has been one of Woodward’s leaders of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) work for over a decade. As a member of Woodward’s Upper School Core Inclusion Team, Carri plans and implements the Upper School’s DEI Initiatives.
Carri earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Music from Furman University and has a Master’s of Mathematics Education from Georgia State University where the curriculum focused extensively on equity in mathematics education. Carri has been trained in and works with others utilizing the Collaborative Operating System, a way of working together that supports equity and inclusion as well as authentic collaboration. Carri has coached teams in Design Thinking at Woodward, other area schools, and at the CDC.
In 2020, Carri became a certified Social, Emotional, and Ethical (SEE) Learning Facilitator and co-facilitated the initial training for the Atlanta City Schools’ counselors in the summer of 2020. SEE Learning is a framework and curriculum created through Emory University’s partnership with the Dalai Lama that has been referred to as Social Emotional Learning (SEL) 2.0.