Chadê
Biney-Amissah
Chadê Biney-Amissah is an associate in the firm’s Education Law practice group.
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Chadê Biney-Amissah began her career as a high school African American History teacher at Simon Gratz High School, where she taught for over a decade. During her tenure, Ms. Biney-Amissah gained extensive experience in classroom teaching and special education administration.
Prior to joining Wisler Pearlstine, she worked as an Assistant Director of Secondary Literacy at Mastery Charter Schools. In that capacity, Ms. Biney-Amissah oversaw the implementation of the literature curriculum across the seven high schools across the network. She also coached teachers and leaders, facilitated professional developments, and was responsible for the roll-out of supplemental literacy programs to support struggling readers.
Ms. Biney-Amissah received her law degree in 2021 from Widener University, Delaware Law School where she was a merit scholarship recipient and a member of the Black Law Students Association. She earned her master’s degree in urban education from the University of Pennsylvania, 2013, and her undergraduate degree from Temple University in 2011.
Speeches and Publications
- Hot Coffee, Topics and Takes on Special Education”, Co-Presenter, 2024 School Solicitors Symposium, Pennsylvania School Board Solicitors Association, June 2024.
Personal Interests
When not practicing law, Ms. Biney-Amissah enjoys reading, listening to Beyonce, and creating chemo-care boxes for women currently receiving treatment for breast cancer.