Diana Cieslak
Diana Cieslak is a policy analyst for the Education Reform Center and Citizenship & Governance Center at the Evergreen Freedom Foundation. In addition to serving as Director of the Report Card Project on Washington's Schools, she researches and writes on public policy issues relating to education, elections, and American History. Ms. Cieslak graduated with academic honors from Hillsdale College with a B.A. in History and a minor in French as well as secondary teaching credentials in both subjects. While at Hillsdale, she served on the Board of Academic Honesty, coordinated a community child literacy program, and conducted research on the issue of adult literacy. Her interest in public education was piqued during her semester of student teaching in a lowincome high school in rural Michigan. She received French language training at L'Institute de Touraine in France's Loire Valley and studied British History at Oxford University. Following graduation, Ms. Cieslak taught middle school humanities, among other subjects, at a classical school in Seattle where she developed two primary text-based, interdisciplinary humanities curricula.
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