About
Michael-Ann Cerniglia is a history teacher living in Pittsburgh, PA with her husband and two daughters. Michael-Ann earned a BA in political science and secondary education from Clemson University in 1995 and an MEd in Special Education from Clemson in 1996. After teaching at Fairfield High School and Fairfield Ludlowe High School in CT for nine years, Michael-Ann moved to Pittsburgh where she currently teaches Senior School history at a local independent school. Michael-Ann is passionate about global experiences in teaching, literature, film, technology, communication, and travel; and she has a particular interest in Middle Eastern culture and history.
The opinions and positions expressed here are my own and not intended to reflect those of institutions and organizations with which I am affiliated.
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