Eric Louérs-Phillips, DOL, a native Washingtonian, began his teaching career in 1998 with Montgomery County Public Schools (MD). After five years, he transitioned to Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS), where he taught fifth through seventh grades across various subjects. Since 2011, Eric has held several leadership roles within FCPS, including assistant principal, Elementary Social Studies Curriculum Specialist, and Supervisor of Accelerating Achievement & Equity (PreK-12).
Currently, Eric serves as the Associate Superintendent of Public Affairs for FCPS. His community involvement extends beyond his professional role, as he actively participates in his faith-based community, the United Way of Frederick County’s board, and the Hood College Board of Associates. He is also a distinguished alum of the 2023 Leadership Frederick County (LFC) cohort and serves on the LFC Council.
Dr. Louérs-Phillips earned his bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Morgan State University in 1994. He furthered his education with two master’s degrees—one in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus on adult education (2009) and another in Administration and Supervision (2010). In 2019, he completed his Doctorate in Organizational Leadership from Hood College, where he also served as an adjunct professor in the Education Department.
A resident of Frederick County since the late 90s, Eric is dedicated to making a positive impact in his community and field.
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