Tyler Chapman Tingley is an American educator who has headed four private secondary schools, including The Blake School and Phillips Exeter Academy.[1][2][3]

Tyler Tingley
Principal of Blake School
In office
1991–1997
13th Principal of Phillips Exeter Academy
In office
1997–2009
Preceded byKendra Stearns O'Donnell
Succeeded byThomas Edward Hassan
Personal details
Alma materHarvard University

Education edit

Tingley received his undergraduate training at Harvard College, receiving an A.B. in 1968 and his M.Ed. and Ed.D. degrees from Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1976 and 1982.

Career edit

Tingley began his career as a teacher of English at Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford, CT.[4] After holding a variety of administrative positions there, he was named its headmaster in 1986,[1] the school’s first graduate to hold the position. Kingswood-Oxford gives an annual award named after Tingley, The Tyler C. Tingley Award, to a graduating student who has excelled both academically and in community service.[5]

From 1991 to 1997, he was the principal of Blake School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Under his leadership, the school was twice named a National School of Excellence.[1]

From 1997 to 2009, he was principal of Phillips Exeter Academy.[1][2][3] Under his leadership, Exeter offered free tuition to lower-income families[3][6] and changed its rules to allow gay and lesbian faculty couples to serve as live-in role models in school dormitories.[7]

In 2009, he became co-head of Avenues: The World School.[8][9][10]

Tingley has served as president of the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools and the Minnesota Association of Independent Schools.[3] He has also been a director of the National Association of Independent Schools and president of the Headmasters Association.[3] He is a trustee of United World College-USA, Shady Hill School and the Edward E. Ford Foundation.

In popular culture edit

Tingley was tuckerized into Exeter alumnus Dan Brown's novel Angels & Demons as Tyler Tingley, a conspiracy theorist.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Former headmaster is named to new post", Hartford Courant, February 8, 1997.
  2. ^ a b "Phillips Exeter names principal", Boston Globe, March 3, 1997.
  3. ^ a b c d e Principal Tyler C. Tingley Announces Intention to Retire in June 2009, Phillips Exeter Academy, February 13, 2008, retrieved 2011-02-12[permanent dead link].
  4. ^ McEnroe, Colin (2003), My father's footprints: a memoir, Hachette Digital, Inc., ISBN 978-0-446-52933-4.
  5. ^ Kingswood-Oxford awards end-of-year prizes, Kingswood-Oxford School], May 19, 2009, retrieved 2011-02-12.
  6. ^ Drake, John C. (November 7, 2007), "Phillips Exeter to offer free tuition to some students: Lower-income pupils targeted", Boston Globe.
  7. ^ Zernike, Kate (June 12, 2000), "Gay Couples Are Accepted As Role Models At Exeter", New York Times.
  8. ^ Hechinger, John; Staley, Oliver (January 31, 2011), "Whittle Taps Exeter, Dalton Veterans to Start New York School", Bloomberg News.
  9. ^ Banjo, Shelly (January 31, 2011), "Whittle Starts A City School", Wall Street Journal.
  10. ^ Tyler Tingley: Co-Head of School, Avenues: The World School, archived from the original on 2011-03-01, retrieved 2011-02-12.