New Teachers 2025 – 2026
Shauntaye Jan-Cel Tucker is ecstatic to join the CIPLC community. Through teaching, her childhood dream is being fulfilled. She began her teaching career with Miami-Dade County Public Schools in the primary grades. After relocating to Georgia, Shauntaye continued her teaching career as a classroom teacher instructing students in grades 3rd and 4th and later served as a Reading Intervention Specialist for two years. In 2020, she moved abroad to Kuwait where she taught 1st grade, kindergartner as well as been an interventionist and an online teacher. Shauntaye received her Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Piedmont University and holds a Bachelor’s in Social Work from the University of Central Florida. She is endorsed as a gifted and ESOL teacher and holds teaching credentials in elementary education and social sciences for middle school students. Beyond the classroom, Shauntaye enjoys reading, writing, exploring new places, spending time with loved ones, maintaining health and fitness, and savoring delectable foods. She is looking forward to connecting with the CIPLC community and building lasting relationships.
Email: shauntaye.jancel@ciplc.org
Rowenna is from the east coast of Canada. She pursued her Bachelor of Arts degree at Dalhousie University with a double major in English Literature and Social Anthropology followed by her Bachelor of Education at Mount Saint Vincent University with a focus on teaching English and Social Studies from grades 6-12. Once she began her teaching career, she also completed her master’s degree specializing in International Learning Styles. Rowenna has been working overseas for the past several years, working in Qatar, Egypt, and Myanmar with students from grades 5-12. During this time, she also worked in schools as a curriculum and accreditation coordinator to ensure student’s learning was cohesive across subjects and different grade levels. Rowenna believes in a holistic and crosscurricular learning style which encourages students to make connections between their subjects which can then be applied to real-world situations.
Email: rowenna.badshah@ciplc.org
Harrison is from the US, specifically North Carolina. He pursued an undergraduate in Political Science with a minor in Education from the University of North Carolina-Wilmington. He subsequently attended Hawai’i Pacific University for his M.A. and SUNY-Buffalo State for M.S. in International Learning Styles, and is currently working on his dissertation for his Doctorate in Education Leadership. Harrison is a strong believer in lifelong learning, which he has continued with professional courses in various AP Summer Institutes and becoming a WASC International Visiting Committee Member with several school visits. Harrison has mixed his hobby of traveling and education, by working in various places like Cambodia, Egypt, Qatar, and Myanmar with students in AP Economics, AP Human Geography, AP Comparative Government, Social Studies, and ELA in grades 7-12. Harrison believes in 21st Century learning methodologies, with a focus on student-centered learning and utilizing technology to maximize learning outcomes.
Email: harrison.brown@ciplc.org
Employment Opportunities
If you would like to work in an excellent school with wonderful colleagues and students being supported by engaged parents, contact the Superintendent at superintendent@ciplc.org
(We only hire certified teachers with at least five years of experience.)


