Larry Myatt has been deeply engaged in education reform, leadership development and school redesign for over thirty years. He founded Fenway High School, a pioneer in the small school movement, and was its Headmaster for twenty years before his assignment to advise Boston's High School Renewal Initiative.
He co-founded Boston's Center for Collaborative Education and directed the Greater Boston Principal Residency Network from 2000-2008. Dr. Myatt was awarded the 2007 Harry S. Levitan Prize from Brandeis University for career accomplishment in education, and is a former CES National Faculty member at Brown University and professional development consultant at the Annenberg Institute for School Reform. He is a Founding Convener for The Forum for Education and Democracy and works actively to support efforts to reduce the high-school drop-out rate and design new programming for at-risk students. He currently serves as a Senior Fellow for Leadership and Education Ventures at Northeastern University.