A seasoned educational consultant and co-founder of the Center for Collaborative Expertise, Bruce Potter leads work focused on connecting research with classroom practice through customized professional learning. Bruce Potter, a certified consultant and co-author of Grading Visible Learners: Viewing Learning with Fluidity, Not Finality, has contributed to platforms such as Corwin Connect and The Learning Professional, as well as national webinars on instructional practices.
Mr. Potter has held various leadership roles in public education, including director of innovation, assistant superintendent, and principal. At Green Island Union Free School District, he helped implement professional learning communities and instructional models; the district reported gains in student performance, including an increase in fourth-grade ELA proficiency compared to state averages. Mr. Potter also served as superintendent at Berkshire Union Free School District, where he managed programs related to special education and workforce preparation, including the launch of Warren Street Academy for students at risk of dropping out.
His work has included professional development, curriculum planning, and instructional coaching. Mr. Potter has presented at conferences such as the Annual Visible Learning Conference and AASA.
