Dr. Janice Lewis Winters is a native of Alexandria, Virginia, where she became a baptized believer of Jesus Christ as her personal Lord and Savior at age eight at Oakland Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia, under the pastorate of the late Reverend Luther H. Mills. She graduated from Parker-Gray High School in Alexandria, Virginia, as valedictorian in June 1956. She received a bachelor of science degree in elementary education (with distinction) from Virginia State University in Petersburg, Virginia, in May 1960 and was selected as Miss Virginia State (1959-1960). She pursued graduate studies in speech pathology at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois (1962-1965), and special education at the University of Virginia Northern Virginia Extension (1970-1972). She completed the requirements for the master of education degree in May 1973 and the PhD in education degree in May 2000 at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. The Southern Regional Education Board selected Dr. Winters as a Dissertation Year Fellowship Recipient for 1999-2000. Dr. Winters's teaching career spans over four decades and has included teaching at the elementary school level as well as the college level. She taught regular education students in Arlington, Virginia, and students with learning disabilities in the Fairfax County Public Schools for thirty-two years. In 1994, she retired from public schoolteaching and became employed part-time as an adjunct instructor and university supervisor of student interns at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. During the fall 2000 and summer 2001 semesters, she was a guest lecturer and adjunct instructor at the George Washington University's Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Department of Teacher Preparation and Special Education in Washington, DC. From the fall of 2001 to the spring of 2004, Dr. Winters was an assistant professor at George Mason University in the Graduate School of Education in the field of special education. She retired from George Mason University in 2004 after ten years of successful teaching at the college level. Dr. Winters is active in numerous religious and community service organizations. She is a member of Resurrection Baptist Church in Reston, Virginia, where her late husband, Rev. Dr. Ronald Winters, was the organizer and pastor emeritus. She served at Resurrection Baptist Church as a deaconess and director of Christian education for twenty years. Dr. Winters has been an active me