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Adam Miller is the Executive Director of the Office of K-12 School Choice for the Florida Department of Education. In this role, he provides leadership and directs the implementation of Florida's school choice policy and programs, including public charter schools, tax-credit scholarships for low income students, two scholarship programs for students with disabilities, and private school and home education. Prior to his current role, Adam served as the Director of Charter Schools for the Department for five years. Adam has worked in and around public education for almost two decades. Beginning in the nonprofit sector, he worked with public and private partners, including school districts, to develop quality programs for children with disabilities. He soon narrowed his focus to working primarily with children with autism, which led Ada, to develop and operate a public charter school. After five years of serving as the Executive Director for the charter school, he moved to Tallahassee and began his work for the Florida Department of Education. Adam has a Master's degree in Education from Florida Atlantic University and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Education Policy at Florida State University. He is a Fellow of the 11th class of the Pahara-Aspen Education Fellowship and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
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