Stacie McClam
- Producer
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Stacie McClam is a teacher turned filmmaker and founder of School Dismissed, a film production company focused on K-12 public education issues and solutions. Her goal is to use film to raise awareness about education issues.
Stacie was a producer for a documentary, Bar Daddy: The Al Jenkins Story which screened at the 2024 Pan African Film Festival. She is in production for a feature-length documentary about a mom who was jailed for falsifying documents to enroll her daughters into the school district where her father lived.
After resigning from the teaching profession in 2018, Stacie graduated from law school and uses her legal education and teaching experience in her films. She is the bestselling author of School Dismissed: Walking Away From Teaching where she describes why she left the teaching profession. Stacie was born and raised in Los Angeles County.
Stacie was a producer for a documentary, Bar Daddy: The Al Jenkins Story which screened at the 2024 Pan African Film Festival. She is in production for a feature-length documentary about a mom who was jailed for falsifying documents to enroll her daughters into the school district where her father lived.
After resigning from the teaching profession in 2018, Stacie graduated from law school and uses her legal education and teaching experience in her films. She is the bestselling author of School Dismissed: Walking Away From Teaching where she describes why she left the teaching profession. Stacie was born and raised in Los Angeles County.