District Of Columbia 2023-2024 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill PR25-0405 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 09/18/2023

                            MURIEL BOWSER 
MAYOR 
The Honorable Phil Mendelson  
Chairman 
Council of the District of 	Columbia 
John A. Wilson Building 
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 504 
Washington, DC 20004 Dear Chairman Mendelson: 
In accordance with section 2 of the Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-
142; D.C. Official Code § 1-	523.01), and pursuant to section 211 of the District of Columbia Health 
Occupations Revision Act of 1985, effective March 25, 1986 (D.C. Law 6-	99; D.C. Official Code § 3-
1202.11), I am pleased to nominate the following person: 
Mr. Louis Ferguson 
Morse Street, NE 
Washington, DC 20002 
(Ward 5) 
for reappointment as a consumer member of the Board of Psychology, 	for a term to end November 30, 
2024. 
Enclosed you will find biographical information detailing the experience of the above-mentioned 
nominee, together with a proposed resolution to assist the Council during the confirmation process.  
I would appreciate the Council’s earliest consideration of this nomination for confirmation. Please do 
not hesitate to contact me, or Steven Walker, Director, Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments, 	should the Council require additional information.  
Sincerely, 
Muriel Bowser 
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Chairman Phil Mendelson 
at the request 
of the Mayor 
A PROPOSED RESOLUTION 
IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
14 To confirm the reappointment of Mr. Louis Ferguson to the Board of Psychology. 
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16 RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this 
17 resolution may be cited 	as the "Board of Psychology Mr. Louis Ferguson Confirmation 
18 Resolution of 2023". 
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20 Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the reappointment of: 
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Mr. Louis Ferguson 
Morse Street, NE 
Washington, DC 20002 
(Ward 5) 
27 as the consumer member of the Board of Psychology, pursuant to section 	211 of the District of 
28 Columbia Health Occupations Revision Act 	of 1985, effective March 25, 1986 (D. C. Law 6-99; 
29 D.C. Official Code§ 3-1202.11), for a term to end November 30, 2024. 
30 Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy 	of this resolution, 
31 upon its adoption, to the nominee and to the Office 	of the Mayor. 
32 Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately. 
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Louis H. Ferguson  
 
QUALIFICATIONS 
Master of Science degree in Administration from Trinity College; After- 
School for All Program Coordinator; elected Building Representative of 
school chapter for WTU, administrative internship at Wilson Senior High 
School; chair of discipline committee, knowledge and understanding of 
student growth and development based on graduate and 
undergraduate studies, as well as practical classroom experience; 
knowledge and understanding of organizational systems based on 
being an elected member to the Local School Restructuring Team 
(LSRT), elected member to School Chapter Advisory Committee (SCAC), 
and practical classroom teaching experience; knowledge and 
understanding of the dynamics of a diverse student population, 
neighborhood community, and diversity within the work force of an 
urban setting for over fourteen years, as well as, numerous 
conferences ad special events involving multi-cultural awareness and 
sensitivity. 
 
EDUCATION 
Master of Science Degree in Administration, May 2002, Trinity College 
Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education, June 1979, 
University of Maryland 
 
PROFESSIONAL  EXPERIENCE 
 
 
October 2009---Present 
Retired 
 
October 2007—October 2009 (RIF) 
Assistant Principal, Leckie Elementary School (ES) 
• Monitor instructional implementation of curriculum through 
routine informal and formal classroom observation; assessed 
and evaluated teaching strategies and effective practices; 
advise and support teachers elevate practicing “best practices;” 
• Collaborate with Principal, teachers and,  support staff to 
support student achievement by insuring quality of instruction 
was present, appropriate supervision by designated personnel of 
students were in place, observing, monitoring, and 
implementing the application of Chapter 25 related to student 
discipline to insure a healthy learning classroom environment 
exist; 
• Analyze DC CAS data to understand and develop strategies to 
improve student achievement implemented through after-school  2  
tutorial supplemental services, systematic grade-level weekly 
sessions addressing students’ strengths and weaknesses; etc. 
• Interview, recommended prospective candidates for hire, and 
managed staff of educators and support staff related to 
classroom environment and instruction, and office procedures 
and practices; 
• Assist Principal to facilitate faculty and staff meetings, LSRT, and 
SCAC meetings; 
• Supervise in the management and operation of the school’s 
Administrative Office in relations to support staffs’ duties and 
responsibilities, i.e. typing and filing operation, servicing the 
faculty and students, and parents to supervising custodial staff 
related to cleaning and repairs to insure that a safe and 
conducive environment exist for optimum teaching and learning; 
and 
• Engage in parent conferences to develop a working partnership 
for the effort to establish mutual academic and behavioral goals 
related to the ultimate success of the student/child; and 
• Administrative liaison to America’s Choice Reform Model 
personnel and local school personnel; 
• Coordinate, collaborate, and facilitate developing academic 
strategies with Testing Committee to improve students’ test 
scores; 
• Review, assimilate, and compile data for America’s Choice 
Reform Model Reports. 
 
 
August 2006 – October 2007 
Assistant Principal, Anacostia Senior High School  (SHS) 
• Monitor instructional implementation of curriculum through 
routine informal and formal classroom observation; assessed 
and evaluated teaching strategies and effective practices; 
advise and support teachers elevate practicing “best practices;” 
• Collaborate with Principal, teachers and,  support staff to 
support student achievement by insuring quality of instruction 
was present, appropriate supervision by designated personnel of 
students were in place, observing, monitoring, and 
implementing the application of Chapter 25 related to student 
discipline to insure a healthy learning classroom environment 
exist; 
• Analyze DC CAS data to understand and develop strategies to 
improve student achievement implemented through after-school 
tutorial supplemental services, systematic grade-level weekly 
sessions addressing students’ strengths and weaknesses; etc. 
• Interview, recommended prospective candidates for hire, and 
managed staff of educators and support staff related to 
classroom environment and instruction, and office procedures 
and practices;  3  
• Assist Principal to facilitate faculty and staff meetings, LSRT, and 
SCAC meetings; 
• Supervise in the management and operation of the school’s 
Administrative Office in relations to support staffs’ duties and 
responsibilities, i.e. typing and filing operation, servicing the 
faculty and students, and parents to supervising custodial staff 
related to cleaning and repairs to insure that a safe and 
conducive environment exist for optimum teaching and learning; 
and 
• Engage in parent conferences to develop a working partnership 
for the effort to establish mutual academic and behavioral goals 
related to the ultimate success of the student/child; and 
• Administrative liaison to America’s Choice Reform Model 
personnel and local school personnel; 
• Coordinate, collaborate, and facilitate developing academic 
strategies with Testing Committee to improve students’ test 
scores; 
• Review, assimilate, and compile data for America’s Choice 
Reform Model Reports. 
 
 
December 2005—August 2006 
Assistant Principal, M.M. Washington, Career Senior High School 
(CSHS) 
• Monitor instructional implementation of curriculum through 
routine informal and formal classroom observation; assessed 
and evaluated teaching strategies and effective practices; 
advise and support teachers elevate practicing “best practices;” 
• Collaborate with Principal, teachers and,  support staff to 
support student achievement by insuring quality of instruction 
was present, appropriate supervision by designated personnel of 
students were in place, observing, monitoring, and 
implementing the application of Chapter 25 related to student 
discipline to insure a healthy learning classroom environment 
exist; 
• Analyze DC CAS data to understand and develop strategies to 
improve student achievement implemented through after-school 
tutorial supplemental services, systematic grade-level weekly 
sessions addressing students’ strengths and weaknesses; etc. 
• Interview, recommended prospective candidates for hire, and 
managed staff of educators and support staff related to 
classroom environment and instruction, and office procedures 
and practices; 
• Facilitate faculty and staff meetings, LSRT, and SCAC meetings; 
• Assist in the  manage of the operation of the school related to 
the Main Office’s duties and responsibilities, i.e. typing and filing 
operation, servicing the faculty and students, and parents to 
supervising custodial staff related to cleaning and repairs to  4  
insure that a safe and conducive environment exist for optimum 
teaching and learning; and 
• Hold parent conferences to develop a working partnership for 
the effort to establish mutual academic and behavioral goals 
related to the ultimate success of the student/child; and 
• Review, assimilate, and compile data for LEA Annual Report. 
 
September 2000—November 2005 
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Grade Mathematics Teacher, Macfarland Middle School 
• Instruct, facilitate, observe, assess, evaluate, and counsel 
students and parents regarding academic concepts, skills, and 
principles related to mathematic discipline 
• Collaborate in the design and implementation of the school’s 
disciplinary policy, practices, and procedures with voluntary 
faculty and staff; 
• Collaborate in the design, implementation, and practices with 
the testing committee to increase student test scores; 
September 2004—Present 
Building Representative for Chapter Unit, Macfarland Middle School 
• Represent and present teacher concerns, relating to Union 
contractual compliances, to administration through oral dialogue 
and written communications; 
• Facilitate oral and written communication with administrative staff 
and SCAC during monthly meetings addressing faculty concerns, as 
well as, monthly Chapter meetings with faculty; 
• Counsel teachers concerning appropriate procedures related to 
work issues, etc. 
October—June 2003 
After—School for All Evening Program Coordinator, Macfarland Middle 
School 
Design evening program containing work schedule for facilitators; 
rotational schedule of activities for students containing snacks, 
academic tutorial study sessions, and recreational activities, i.e., 
computer science, soccer and basketball, arts and crafts 
components, and mathematics workshops. This program also 
included a special partnership with the Building School Program 
which allowed students to integrate their creative talents with the 
practical applications of mathematics and design, as well as, a 
separate parent partnership component to increase parent 
involvement with the collaboration with the school social worker. 
February—April 2002 
Principal Internship, Stephen Tarason, Principal, Woodrow Wilson 
Senior High School 
• Observe, analyze, and evaluate District high schools operating 
instructional programs through scheduled collaborative sessions 
cited as, citywide focus walks; 
• Observe and analyze local school budget committee operating 
procedures and dynamics related to critical line-item dialogue, 
deliberation, and methods of aligning priorities;  5  
• Assist in principal’s staff meeting with presentations and 
discussions; 
• Assisted in principal’s unstructured, structured, and mid-year 
conferences (with the consent of willing staff) related to 
classroom observations; 
• Attended superintendent staff meetings; 
• Attended, observed and evaluated principal mid-year 
performance review with supervisor; 
• Observed, analyzed, and evaluated administrative negotiation 
skills and style related to local school stakeholders and 
department meetings, i.e., Wilson’s Cabinet Meeting, SCAC, and 
faculty meetings, etc., and 
• Participated in community ties with multi-cultural constituents 
involving scheduled evening community events to build 
community and parental support and involvement. 
• Drafted professional instructional staff bulletins (Macfarland MS) 
September 1998—June 2000 
6
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Grade Social Studies Teacher, Macfarland Middle School 
• Instruct, facilitate, observe, assess, evaluate, and counsel 
students and parents regarding academic concepts, skills, and 
principles related to mathematic discipline 
• Collaborated in the design and implementation of the school’s 
disciplinary policy, practices, and procedures with voluntary 
faculty and staff; 
• Collaborated in the design, implementation, and practices with 
the testing committee to increase student test scores; 
 
 
 
 
September 1990—June 1998 
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Grade Classroom Teacher, Barnard Elementary 
School 
Instructed, facilitated, observed, assessed, counseled, and 
evaluated students’ academic understanding of the concepts 
and skills related to their studies in reading, language arts, 
mathematics, science, and social studies. 
OTHER EXPERIENCES 
• Trained and supervised volunteer teachers as Co-director of 
Sunday School; Unity Church of Washington, D.C. 
• Participated as usher and member of choir, Unity Church of 
Washington, D.C. 
• Designed and instructed program curriculum as Co-director of 
Sunday School; 
• Assessed, analyzed, evaluated management concerns related to 
employee behavior or 
• Observed, assessed, analyzed, evaluated and classified job 
descriptions related to their scope, complexity, and  6  
responsibility of work assignments, as Classification Specialist, 
Department of the Navy; 
• Assessed, analyzed, evaluated, and interviewed applicants 
related to job vacancies to determine qualifications and 
respective recommendations for most qualified candidates for 
certification, as Staffing Specialist, Department of the Navy; 
• Veteran:  United States Navy 
 
PROFESSIONAL  LICENSES 
 
• DCPS Administrative Services Credential Standard Professional 
• DCPS Professional Teaching License 
 
PROFESSIONAL  ORGANIZATION AFFILIATION 
• Member, Phi Delta Kappa, George Washington University 
Chapter 
• Member, The American Association of School Administrators 
(AASA) 
• Member, American Federation of Teachers   
Executive Office of the Mayor – Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments 
John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 
 
    
 
 
Louis Ferguson 
 
Mr. Ferguson is currently retired and recently finished a term on 
the Board of Psychology. 	He has also served on the Board of 
Massage Therapy. 
 
In his recent work experience, 	Mr. Ferguson was an Assistant 
Principal at Leckie Elementary School in the District. He was 
responsible for monitoring the successful 	implementation of 
curriculum through classroom observations for collaboration with 
the principal, teachers, and external stakeholders. This was to 
support and enhance student achievement, as well as to evaluate 
and assimilate data toward student goals. Mr. Ferguson was also 
previously the Assistant Principal at Anacostia and M.M. 
Washington Career Senior High Schools. In all, he was a teacher for eight years prior to serving 
in an administrative capacity.  
 
A Ward 5 resident, Mr. Louis Ferguson earned his Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education 
from the University of Maryland and his Master of Science in Administration from Trinity College.  
 
  GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser 
 
Office of the General Counsel to the Mayor 
 
 
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The John A. Wilson Building     •    1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW     •     Suite 300    •   Washington, D.C.  20004     •    Office (202) 724 -7681 
 
To:   Tommy Wells, Steve Walker 
From:   Betsy Cavendish 
Date:   July 31, 2023 
Subject:  Legal sufficiency review of Resolutions nominating Louis Ferguson, Dr. Anthony 
Jimenez, Dr. Joette James, and Dr. Jeremy Kozne as members of the Board of Psychology 
This is to Certify that this office has reviewed the above-	referenced resolutions and 
found them to be legally unobjectionable.  	If you have any questions in this regard, please do not 
hesitate to call Vanessa Careiro, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at 	202-724-1303, or me at 202-	724-7681. 
 
 
______________________________ 	Elizabeth A. (Betsy) Cavendish