Joyce Marie Abbott was born and raised in Philadelphia where she was educated within the School District of Philadelphia. She is a devoted mother of one, 37-year-old Arts Educator and entrepreneur, Janeé Latrice Abbott-Mendez. Joyce Abbott is a dynamic retired educator who has enthusiastically served the district since 1996. Prior to her employment with the district Joyce served in the military for ten years as a soldier in the United States Army, where she successfully earned the rank of Staff Sergeant.
While there, she completed a ten-month tour in the Persian Gulf War. After being honorably discharged with several awards, she was selected to be a candidate in one of the first cohorts of the nationally regarded Troops to Teachers program. Joyce attributes her effective disciplinary practices to her military experience. Ms. Abbott has been nominated for several teaching awards due to her exemplary instructional practices and classroom management. In 2004, 2005 and 2007 Ms. Abbott was included in the “Who’s Who Among America’s Finest Teachers.”
Additionally, she has been featured in the Philadelphia Daily News as “An Everyday Hero” and her classrooms have been featured on channels six (ABC) and ten (CBS). In addition to mentoring teachers, Ms. Abbott has served in many leadership capacities. She retired in 2022 as the Climate Manager at Andrew Hamilton School. Under her leadership, the school was awarded by the School District of Philadelphia for Outstanding Strides in School Climate & Culture. In 2022, Joyce learned that she was the inspiration behind the name for the hit TV show, ABBOTT ELEMENTARY created by her former student, Quinta Brunson. Since then, she has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel, Access Hollywood, Celebrity Family Feud, Good Morning America3, along with full spreads in the LA Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Daily News, to name a few.
In September of 2023 the prominent Philadelphia intersection that is home to Overbrook High School (59th Lancaster Avenue) was renamed JOYCE ABBOTT WAY and September 26th was designated “Joyce Abbott Day” by the City of Philadelphia! Ms. Abbott enjoys being part of positive and productive change; particularly as it relates to student populations. Ms. Abbott has a Bachelor of Science in Business and Economics from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and a Master of Education from Cheyney University.
Joyce Marie Abbott was born and raised in Philadelphia where she was educated within the School District of Philadelphia. She is a devoted mother of one, 37-year-old Arts Educator and entrepreneur, Janeé Latrice Abbott-Mendez. Joyce Abbott is a dynamic retired educator who has enthusiastically served the district since 1996. Prior to her employment with the district Joyce served in the military for ten years as a soldier in the United States Army, where she successfully earned the rank of Staff Sergeant.
While there, she completed a ten-month tour in the Persian Gulf War. After being honorably discharged with several awards, she was selected to be a candidate in one of the first cohorts of the nationally regarded Troops to Teachers program. Joyce attributes her effective disciplinary practices to her military experience. Ms. Abbott has been nominated for several teaching awards due to her exemplary instructional practices and classroom management. In 2004, 2005 and 2007 Ms. Abbott was included in the “Who’s Who Among America’s Finest Teachers.”
Additionally, she has been featured in the Philadelphia Daily News as “An Everyday Hero” and her classrooms have been featured on channels six (ABC) and ten (CBS). In addition to mentoring teachers, Ms. Abbott has served in many leadership capacities. She retired in 2022 as the Climate Manager at Andrew Hamilton School. Under her leadership, the school was awarded by the School District of Philadelphia for Outstanding Strides in School Climate & Culture. In 2022, Joyce learned that she was the inspiration behind the name for the hit TV show, ABBOTT ELEMENTARY created by her former student, Quinta Brunson. Since then, she has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel, Access Hollywood, Celebrity Family Feud, Good Morning America3, along with full spreads in the LA Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Daily News, to name a few.
In September of 2023 the prominent Philadelphia intersection that is home to Overbrook High School (59th Lancaster Avenue) was renamed JOYCE ABBOTT WAY and September 26th was designated “Joyce Abbott Day” by the City of Philadelphia! Ms. Abbott enjoys being part of positive and productive change; particularly as it relates to student populations. Ms. Abbott has a Bachelor of Science in Business and Economics from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and a Master of Education from Cheyney University.
Celebrating the remarkable journey of Joyce M. Abbott, from a decorated military career to a distinguished educator in Philadelphia, and the inspiration for Abbott Elementary.