Background
Pearman, Reginald James was born on May 23, 1923 in New York City. Son of William H. Astoria Arabell (Webb) Pearman.
Pearman, Reginald James was born on May 23, 1923 in New York City. Son of William H. Astoria Arabell (Webb) Pearman.
Bachelor of Science, New York University, 1950. Doctor of Education, University Massachusetts, 1974.
Teacher New York City Public Schools, 1951—1955, California State College, Los Angeles, 1966, Cornell Univercity/New York State School Labor and Industrial Relations, 1968, 1970, University Maryland, college Park, 1974—1976. Supervisor New York City Public Schools, 1955—1962. With Foreign Service, State Department, Caracas, Venezuela, 1962—1965, Peace Corps, Washington, 1965—1967, Agency for International Development, Washington, 1967—1969.
Director job development New York City Human Resources Administration, 1969—1971. Educational program specialist United States Department Education, Washington, 1971—1974. Member advisory committee women's equity United States Office Education, 1974, task force arts and humanities, 1975—1976, task force education gifted, 1976—1977, with basic education, 1977, with urban education, 1978, public school administration, 1979.
Member advisory board internship program American Public Transit Association, 1977—1979. Member White House Initiative Historically Black Colleges and Universities, 1982—1983. With Maryland Department Employment and Training, Wheaton, 1985—1986.
Counseling coordinator Montgomery College, since 1987. Member scholarship selection committee Creative Education Foundation, 1991—1992. Discussion leader Creative Problem Solving Institute, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1991—1992.
Graduate adviser University Massachusetts/District of Columbia Publication School Project, consultant. Member platform committee New York State Liberal Indiana Party, 1968. Member President's Council Youth Opportunity, 1968.
Board directors District of Columbia Striders Youth Sports Club, Institute Scholar Athletes, 1992. Member District of Columbia officials committee Youth Games, 1983. Official Potomac Valey Track and Field Association.
Member National Collegiate Athletic Association All American Track Team, 1949, United States Olympic Team, Helsinki, 1952. With United States Army, 1944-1947, PTO.
Served with United States Army, 1944-1947. Member President"sCoun. Youth Opportunity, 1968.
Member District of Columbia officials committee National Youth Games, 1983.
Member platform committee New York State Liberal Indiana party, 1968. Member National Collegiate Athletic Association All American Track Team,1949, United States Olympic Team, Helsinki, 1952.
National Conference of Christians and Jews fellow, 1953. Member National Alliance Black School Educators (higher education commission), Institute Scholar Athletes (board directors), Phi Delta Kappa.
Children: Jeanita, Lydia, Reginald.