Dr. Teresa Hill is an educational leader with more than 26 years of experience working with students, educators, and leaders. She has served as Superintendent of South Holland District 151 in South Holland, IL since 2012. Dr. Hill has earned Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Elementary Education and Educational Administration from Illinois State University where she researched the achievement gap. Dr. Hill started her career teaching a kindergarten class of 31 students in an urban school. She has also served as an assistant principal, a principal, and an assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction.
Dr. Hill has devoted her career to combating achievement gaps. Her motto is "All children can learn . . . period." She has consulted with multiple school districts and presented at district, state, and national conferences across the United States, helping schools improve outcomes for underserved students. She is the author of The Instructional Leader’s Guide to Closing Achievement Gaps: Five Keys for Improving Student Outcomes (ASCD 2024).