Jasmine Locke
Cohort 4 Alum - 2024-2025
Jasmine Locke is a partner, daughter, sister, and lifelong learner whose work and life are grounded in connection, reflection, and growth. While she deeply values community, she also finds rejuvenation in nature through sunshine, music, and a good book.
Jasmine’s passion for expanding her worldview and her belief in learning as an act of liberation have guided her journey as both a student and educator. She is currently pursuing an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership at Lewis & Clark College, where she also earned her Master of Education and Administrative License.
With over seven years in education, Jasmine’s classroom experience began teaching 8th Grade Humanities, later expanding to English at Westview High School, where she now serves as the School Support Specialist. In this role, she facilitates restorative conversations with students, staff, and families, and leads the school’s Behavioral Health and Wellness Team. Her work includes supporting tiered interventions, leading racial literacy discussions, hosting small-group restorative circles, and facilitating professional development for staff.
Guided by a restorative justice lens, Jasmine seeks to make large systems feel personal and connected, helping a school of 2,400 students and more than 100 staff feel like a true community. Her leadership reflects her belief that healing, belonging, and learning go hand in hand.

