Annie Huynh

Annie Huynh

Annie Huynh

Ed.D. Student, Urban Education Leaders Program (UELP)

Research Discipline/Bio

Annie Huynh is an educational consultant and former school leader with over 17 years to creating high-achieving learning environments in urban schools. She started her career as an elementary teacher teaching abroad and in Philadelphia. Dedicated to teacher leadership, Annie served on the Philadelphia Mayor’s Teacher Advisory Council in 2013 and was nationally selected as an ASCD Emerging Leader in 2014. She transitioned to a school leader in multiple charter schools in New York City including, the Bronx, Washington Heights, and Harlem.

Annie received her B.A. in Anthropology and Chinese Language and Literature from George Washington University and received her M.Ed. in Elementary Education from Temple University and a K-12 administrative certificate from the University of Scranton. As a daughter of refugees, she is committed to diversity and quality education for students, and enjoys spending time with her two young boys exploring the city.

Educational Background

Administrative Certification (PK-12), University of Scranton
Master of Education, Elementary Education, Temple University
Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology/Chinese Language and Literature

Publications/Exhibitions

Huynh, A. (2013). Courageous conversations about race: Exploring counter-narratives on Black Heritage Day. Schools:
Studies in Education, 10(2), 260–277. https://doi.org/10.1086/673334

Organization & Leadership First-Generation College Student Student-Parent

Last Updated: Jul 14, 2025

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