About me
Kimberly Ingraham-Beck is a high school Computer Science teacher at Gretna Public Schools with a background in music education, technology, and curriculum development. She holds a Bachelor’s in Music Education from the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) and three master’s degrees: Secondary Education (Music & Technology) from UNO, Curriculum and Instruction from Doane University, and Computer Science Education from UNO. She is currently pursuing an EdD in Innovation and Leadership at Midland University. Before transitioning to Computer Science, Kimberly taught instrumental music at Omaha Bryan High School for six years. Now in her ninth year at Gretna Public Schools, she is dedicated to expanding computer science opportunities for students. She serves as Vice President of CSTA-Nebraska, advocating for computer science education and high school esports growth. A frequent presenter at local and national conferences, she shares insights on computer science, esports, and innovative teaching practices.