
Coreen Moriah is a graduate of Stony Brook University where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in Business Management. She went on to earn a Master of Science in Childhood Education, from Lehman College. Coreen earned a certificate for School Building Leader from Baruch College. She obtained her School District Leadership Certification from Bank Street College of Education. She is a National Board Certified Teacher in Literacy and a Wilson Dyslexia Practitioner, whose unwavering dedication to education has spanned over 15 years. As the visionary founder and president of Literacy Learning Academy, a nonprofit organization she is dedicated to transforming the lives of students through high-quality literacy instruction.
Coreen's journey in education has been marked by a profound commitment to empowering students to reach their highest potential. Her expertise in the Wilson Reading System, coupled with her passion for effective literacy instruction, positions her as a driving force in the pursuit of educational excellence. Inspired by a fervent belief in equal opportunities for all, Coreen directs her advocacy towards students in underserved communities. Her mission is to break down barriers and ensure that every child, regardless of background, has access to high-quality literacy education. Through Literacy Learning Academy, Coreen strives to make a lasting impact on the lives of students, fostering a love for learning that transcends socio-economic boundaries.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Coreen finds joy in the simple pleasures of life. Reading and traveling are not just pastimes for her but integral parts of her identity. These experiences, coupled with her educational journey, has forged a mosaic understanding of the world and a philosophy of its endless possibilities.
In every aspect of her life, Coreen Moriah exemplifies the power of education as a transformative force. Her work with Literacy Learning Academy reflects a deep commitment to shaping a brighter future, where literacy becomes the catalyst for individual and community transformation.