About me
Sharrell Edmond is a native of Mobile, Al. She is a proud graduate of Auburn University. While on the plains, she was able to obtain both a B.A. in Spanish and a B.A. in Theatre. She returned to Mobile where she began her teaching career with MCPSS teaching both Spanish and theatre. Sharrell would later go on to obtain a M. Ed in Instructional Leadership from Alabama A&M University. Currently she is an assistant principal at Foley High School.
After participating in NEH Landmarks workshop From Clotilda to Community: The History of Mobile, Alabama's Africatown, she created a lesson plan to be shared with theatre educators nationally titled "Staging a Conversation between Cudjo Lewis and Zora Neale Hurston". She has a presented a workshop titled "Character Swap: Exploring Diversity through Role Play" for the Educational Theater Association at the Alabama Thespian Festival. She has also led Episode 5 of Amp Up Arts Webinar series titled Advocating from the Inside, a School Leader's voice for the Arts. Lastly, she presented at the national NPHC Leadership Conference on the subject of "Cultural Legacy: Preserving Our Heritage Through the Arts."