| Jane Hill is a member of the Class of 2009 at Boston College Law School. Jane graduated with a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in 2000. After college she taught in the South Bronx for three years through Teach for America, and earned an M.A. at Columbia University. Jane moved to Boston in 2003 to become a Research Teacher at Tufts University, where she taught children with severe reading disabilities in a study of curricular effects on dyslexia subtypes. She also helped train new teachers in the areas of literacy, instructional planning and delivery, classroom management, and diversity. This summer, Jane will be working in education law and policy.
SUMMER EXPERIENCE
I spent my summer contributing to confidential policy development at the Office of the Governor's Legal Counsel. While I focused on issues relating to education and civil rights, I was also able to work on other topics such as health care, transportation, Medicaid, auto insurance, ethics, and government contracts. I researched and wrote legal memoranda, drafted legislation, and analyzed the legality of proposed legislation. |