Through her struggles, she enrolled at Jefferson State and began taking classes in the Child Development program. During her second year, her mom passed away. She also found herself in an abusive marriage and three months pregnant. After a difficult divorce, she was now a young single mom of an infant, without her family support, and working two jobs while taking classes at Jefferson State.
Continuing to overcome, Walker earned her associate’s degree from Jefferson State and was recognized at the Child Development Student of the Year. She became a preschool teacher and then a child development coordinator.
“Dr. Walker displayed remarkable perseverance to achieve academic success,” said Jefferson State’s Community Relations Director David Bobo. “Her educational journey was filled with so many challenges, but she continued working toward her goals. She is a wonderful example to anyone who faces adversity.”
After about 10 years, Walker returned to school and earned her bachelor’s degree. She became an elementary school teacher and a reading interventionist and became nationally certified. Walker has worked as an assistant principal, principal, administrator and district leader.
She continued her education and recently earned a Ph.D. in Early Childhood Education from the University of Alabama.
“Dr. Walker has made a difference in the lives of students for more than 25 years,” said Bobo. “I can’t imagine a better person to help students overcome their obstacles.”
Congratulations Dr. Angela Walker!!! I admire you and your journey. I hope to teach soon. I also hope to be half the professional you are and make an impact in student’s lives. Love Connie.