Background
Geller, Anne Darling was born on June 2, 1940 in New York City. Daughter of Ted Parnes and Bertha (Canelstein) Klaff.
systems administrator educational consultant
Geller, Anne Darling was born on June 2, 1940 in New York City. Daughter of Ted Parnes and Bertha (Canelstein) Klaff.
AB cum laude, CUNY, 1962; Master of Arts, New York University, 1964.
Teacher, Hunter College H.S., New York City, 1964-1965;
assistant Professor of English, Shenandoah College, Winchester, Virginia, 1965-1966;
assistant professor of history, Bridgewater (Virginia) College, 1966-1969;
visiting lecturer in history, Bridgewater (Virginia) College, 1970-1975;
k-12 substitute teacher, Plymouth (Massachusetts) Public Schools, 1977-1979;
history teacher, Plymouth-Carver H.S., 1979-1982;
educational consultant, New York City Board Education, 1986-1987;
educational consultant district 30, New York City Board Education, since 1987. History consultant youth grant project National Endowment for Humanities, Plymouth, 1979. History lecturer, reader Pilgrim Hall, Pilgrim Society, Plymouth, 1969-1977.
Staff developer New York City Board Education, 1986-1990. Speaker in field.
Member Friends of New York City Public Library., 1991-1994. Charter member National Museum Women's Art, Washington, 1977. Founding member Union Concerned Scientists, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, Massachusetts, National Museum Immigration, Ellis Island, New York City.
Sponsor Foster Parents Plan, Connecticut, 1983-1993. Fellow Royal Society Arts (London). Member ASCD, Phi Alpha Theta.
Married Lawrence D. Geller. Children: Gordon, Randall, Alexandra.