Duane Foster has a diverse work experience in the field of education and music. Duane began their career in 1993 as a performer on Broadway, appearing in the original production of Ragtime. In 2006, they transitioned to education and worked at Normandy Middle School as a Music/Theatre Teacher, receiving recognition as the Arts and Education Council Art Educator of the Year in 2013. Duane also held various roles at Normandy High School, including Assistant Principal, Fine Arts Department Chair, and Director of the Evening Learning Institute/Normandy Performing Arts Academy. Foster later joined Mason Elementary/St. Louis Public Schools as an Assistant Principal in 2023. In addition to their education career, they served as the Minister of Music at Washington Metropolitan AME Zion Church and directed various choirs. Foster's expertise in both education and music has shaped their extensive work history.
Duane Foster's education history is as follows: Duane attended Morehouse College from 1987 to 1992 and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music. Additionally, in 1992, they completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Morehouse College. Foster then pursued further education at Northwestern in 1993 and 1994, however, it is not specified whether they obtained a degree during this time. Later, they attended Northwest Missouri State University from 2019 to 2020, earning a Master of Science degree in Education Leadership. Currently, Foster is enrolled at Maryville University of Saint Louis, where they are expected to complete a Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership and Administration, General from 2021 to 2023.
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