Dr. Clark is an award-winning educator with over 20 years experience in elementary education.   Before coming to Lakeview she was the Vice-Principal of Shongum School and Elementary Coordinator of the Basic Skills Program in Randolph Township.

Dr. Clark received her Bachelor of Arts at Pace University, NY in Speech Pathology and Elementary Education:  a Master of Arts from Herbert H. Lehman, CCNY;  an Education Specialist Degree from Seton Hall in Educational Administration and a Doctorate in Education from Seton Hall University.  Dr. Clark is a member of the International Education Honor Society, Kappa Delta Pi, and The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, the Association of Supervision and Curriculum, the National Association of Elementary School Principals, and the International Reading Association.

Mrs. Clark began her career as a speech pathologist and kindergarten teacher in the Port Chester, New York Public Schools.  She served as a director of two Morris County Pre-Schools and as a teacher coordinator at Montclair State's Demonstration School. 

During her tenure in Randolph,   Mrs. Clark taught grades K-5 special education and was cited in 1998 by ARC as Morris County Teacher of the Year and recognized by the National Teacher's Hall of Fame and the International Reading Association as an outstanding teacher of reading.  Mrs. Clark has made a variety of presentations to teachers and parents including being the motivational and keynote speaker for the Randolph Township Teacher Convocation in 1999.