Frances
Galante
Teacher
frances_galante@hcpss.org
Courses taught: AP American Government and American Government
Mrs. Frances Galante joined Centennial High School in the Fall 2006. She received her Masters of Arts in Teaching from Johns Hopkins University with honors in 2006 and served as the Marlene Barrell Scholar and the Mr. and Mrs. John McClintock Scholar.
Mrs. Galante served Johns Hopkins University from 1996-2005 in varying capacities, including Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs at the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies as Program Coordinator for the Center for International Business and Public Policy and finally as Program Coordinator for the American Foreign Policy Program, serving both Masters in Public Policy Students and the Congressional Fellows of the American Political Science Association.
Mrs. Galante received her B.A. in Political Science and History from the College of Notre Dame of Maryland where she was a Centennial Scholar and the Who’s Who Among American College Students for 1996 and her Master’s in Government from Johns Hopkins University in 2000 and Mrs Galante received her Educational Administrative and Supervision Certificate/License from McDaniel College in January 2014.
Mrs. Galante enjoys active membership in the American Political Science Association, Phi Alpha Theta and the National Council for Social Studies. Her writing, artwork and poetry have been published in various college publications.
Mrs. Galante has been honored with the 2006-2007 Who’s Who Among American Teachers and Educators and is looking forward to many exciting years ahead at Centennial.