
Chrissy Jolly
Chrissy Jolly is an experienced educator passionate about transforming professional learning into meaningful, results-driven success. Guided by the principles of explore, engage, empower, she works collaboratively to identify needs, implement innovative strategies, and create sustainable systems for continuous improvement.
Chrissy Jolly
Chrissy Jolly is a director at a TK–8 school in Northern California who has been in education for over 20 years. She is passionate about teaching to the whole child, and using the professional learning community (PLC) process to support educators—and improve academic, behavioral, social, and emotional growth for all students.
As a school administrator, her school has earned numerous prestigious awards that highlight the commitment to continuous improvement and student success including: National Blue Ribbon School, California Distinguished School, Model PLC at Work® school, California PBIS Platinum, California Pivotal Practice, National Middle School to Watch, and California Green Ribbon School.
Chrissy has a master’s degree in educational leadership, and a bachelor’s degree in history.
PLC at Work®
PLC at Work® experts have proven success in leading the PLC at Work process in a school or district. Work with them to implement a focus on learning, build a collaborative culture, and create a results orientation that leads to sustained, substantive school improvement.
Presentations by Chrissy Jolly
- Transforming School Culture: A Data-Driven Approach to Behavior Success
- The Four Critical Questions: Creating an Inventory and Action Plan
- New to PLC for Administrators: Guide to the PLC Schoolwide Rubric
- Academic Habits: Establishing the Expectations and Outcomes of Student Dispositions and Behaviors
- Positive Vibes Only: Behavioral Success Through a Systemic Approach
- Targeted Support, Big Results: Mastering Tier 2 Interventions
- Behavior Interventions That Work: From Tier 1 to Tier 3
- Family Behavior Plan Playbook: How to Elevate Your Behavior SSTS
- Attendance Matters: Tools and Improvement Strategies