Technical Assistance Coach & Senior Advisor
Joe Rull is a Technical Assistance Coach & Senior Advisor to the National Center on Time and Learning. Joe has been working with schools in Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, New Jersey, Oklahoma, and Rhode Island. His work includes guiding schools through an extensive planning process which leads to implementing expanded learning time and providing them with on site coaching and technical assistance.
Prior to joining NCTL, Joe served as Superintendent of the Weymouth Public Schools in Massachusetts, a seven thousand student district. He has thirty-six years of experience in public education as superintendent, assistant superintendent, principal and teacher.
His work as an educational consultant since 2007 has focused on school redesign initiatives. In addition to his work with the National Center he has also worked as a School Change Coach for the Center for Secondary School Redesign.
Joe also serves as a mentor for newly appointed school and district administrators in Massachusetts. Joe also served as president of his local teachers association and as an elected school committee member for six years. He has been an officer and director of the Massachusetts Elementary School Principals Association and a member of the Federal Relations Network for the Massachusetts Association of School Committees.
Joe is an alumnus of the Education Policy Fellowship Program from the Institute for Educational Leadership in Washington D. C. and he has been a presenter at both national and state administrator conferences.

