Genevieve Thomas

M.A., NCSP, Educational Consultant — Literacy, K–5

Genevieve Thomas began her career in education as a Teach for America corps member and special education teacher in South Los Angeles in 2004. Since that time, she has served as a literacy specialist, teacher coach, school psychologist, and special education administrator. Over the course of her career, Genevieve has developed a passion for supporting schools, teachers, and families in ensuring that ALL students have access to an excellent education. She approaches her work with a strong social justice lens and believes that the implementation of strong, research-based practices is critical to ensuring success and access for all students.

Genevieve holds graduate degrees in both special education and school psychology from Loyola Marymount University, and she is currently a candidate within the Reading Science Program at Mount St. Joseph University. Her areas of expertise and passion include special education policies and best practices for students with diverse learning needs, early literacy instruction and intervention, and multi-tiered systems of support

Genevieve currently lives in Whitefish, MT. When she is not supporting teachers and school communities, you can usually find her on her skis or her bike, depending on the season.

Genevieve Thomas

M.A., NCSP, Educational Consultant — Literacy, K–5

Genevieve Thomas began her career in education as a Teach for America corps member and special education teacher in South Los Angeles in 2004. Since that time, she has served as a literacy specialist, teacher coach, school psychologist, and special education administrator. Over the course of her career, Genevieve has developed a passion for supporting schools, teachers, and families in ensuring that ALL students have access to an excellent education. She approaches her work with a strong social justice lens and believes that the implementation of strong, research-based practices is critical to ensuring success and access for all students.

Genevieve holds graduate degrees in both special education and school psychology from Loyola Marymount University, and she is currently a candidate within the Reading Science Program at Mount St. Joseph University. Her areas of expertise and passion include special education policies and best practices for students with diverse learning needs, early literacy instruction and intervention, and multi-tiered systems of support

Genevieve currently lives in Whitefish, MT. When she is not supporting teachers and school communities, you can usually find her on her skis or her bike, depending on the season.