WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Affiliation of Latino Directors and Superintendents (ALAS) has named Carlos Garcia because the recipient of its 2024-25 ALAS Lifetime Achievement Award. Garcia was a founding member of ALAS and has additionally served because the affiliation’s president, amongst different roles. Garcia was acknowledged at a particular awards ceremony through the ALAS Gala Dinner Occasion being held October 11, 2024 on the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront on the ultimate day of the ALAS twenty first Nationwide Schooling Summit.
“We’re honored to acknowledge one among our founding members with the Lifetime Achievement Award,” stated ALAS Government Director Ulysses Navarrete. “Carlos Garcia’s dedication and management in serving to traditionally marginalized college students, specifically Latinos, throughout his over 40-year profession is actually an inspiration to all within the area. He demonstrates a “si se puede” perspective in all that he does and is a residing instance that if we wish to see change, we have to get off the bench and into the sport.”
Garcia served as a superintendent for 16 years in 4 distinctive college districts: Sanger USD (CA), Fresno USD (CA), Clark County SD (NV) and San Francisco USD (CA) earlier than retiring in 2012. In 2003, he was a founding member of the nationwide ALAS, in addition to the California Affiliation of Latino Superintendents and Directors (CALSA). He served as an ALAS board member from 2003 to 2006 and as President Elect in 2009, as President from 2010 – 2011, and as Previous President from 2012 – 2013.
Throughout his greater than 37-year profession in training, Garcia constructed a powerful monitor report for reinforcing pupil achievement and narrowing the achievement hole by means of his work as a trainer, principal, central workplace administrator and chief in classroom instruction. Along with his function as superintendent, he taught at Rowland Unified Faculty District (La Puente, CA) and Chaffey Joint Union Excessive Faculty District (Ontario, CA) earlier than happening to function a principal for colleges within the Pajaro Valley Unified Faculty District (Watsonville, CA) and SFUSD’s Horace Mann Center Faculty.
Garcia is the recipient of the 2005 Nevada Superintendent of the Yr Award and the 2010 Ferd Kiesel Memorial Distinguished Service Award amongst many different awards and accolades.
Garcia has a ardour for serving city, underserved kids. Rising up in a Los Angeles barrio himself, he made this his mission in training and in life. He’s a transformational nationwide chief and is a torchbearer for fairness and social justice for all college students and their communities.
The ALAS awards acknowledge people and organizations for his or her extraordinary training management and advocacy round points impacting the training of Latino and different traditionally marginalized college students. Different award recipients embrace Superintendent of the Yr Dr. Debra Duardo, Central Workplace Administrator of the Yr Joanne Fimbres, Principal of the Yr Carlos Ramirez, Advocacy Award winner Dr. LeAnne Salazar-Montoya, ALAS Scholar of the Yr Dafnee Marquez Padilla and ALAS Affiliate of the Yr Arizona ALAS.
The ALAS Nationwide Schooling Summit is the affiliation’s flagship management growth and networking occasion for directors at colleges and districts that serve primarily Latino and different traditionally marginalized youth. The occasion focuses on addressing challenges within the training system, notably these impacting Latino college students, and supplies a discussion board for individuals to interact in significant discussions and establish options that may be utilized all through the trade. The theme of this yr’s Summit is “Embracing Tomorrow, Fostering Tradition, Driving Change, and Selling Collaboration.”
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Concerning the Affiliation of Latino Directors & Superintendents (ALAS)
The Affiliation of Latino Directors and Superintendents [ALAS] is dedicated to offering a perspective to all aspiring college and district directors, together with superintendents, by means of applications, providers, advocacy and networks rooted in Latino experiences and tradition. Our Imaginative and prescient, Mission and Targets are to supply management on the nationwide stage that assures each college in America successfully serves the tutorial wants of all college students with an emphasis on Latino and different traditionally marginalized youth by means of steady skilled studying, coverage advocacy, and networking to share practices of promise for our college students and the communities the place we serve.
By the yr 2026, Latino kids will make up 30 % of the school-age inhabitants. Within the nation’s largest states – California, Texas, Florida, and New York- all of whom are ALAS State Associates – Latinos have already got reached that stage. It’s of important curiosity to put money into the training of each baby, and the skilled studying of all educators who serve Latino youth.