2013-14_hnaic_overview
Post on 07-Mar-2016
214 Views
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
Purpose ■ To promote quality education for all students, focusing on the
needs of Hispanic & Native American Indian students.
■ To promote positive relationships among Hispanic & Native Ameri-
can Indian school boards, members of their communities, political leaders and the ASBA.
■ To promote legislation to improve educational opportunities for Hispanic, Native American Indian and other minorities in public schools.
■ To promote positive representation of Hispanic & Native American
Indian board members in ASBA.
Membership There are several ways to become active with the caucus:
■ Regular Membership is open to any elected or appointed member of a public board of education in Arizona that is an active member of ASBA. The annual membership fee for an individual board members is $25. Full boards may join for $100/year.
■ Associate Memberships are open to district-level staff from ASBA member districts ($25/year).
■ Friends of the Caucus Memberships are open to other individuals interested in supporting the work of the caucus ($25/year).
■ Honorary Membership is conferred and discretionary.
Join online at www.azsba.org/hnaic-membership-form
2013 Board of Directors
Eva Carrillo Dong
President
Sunnyside USD
ecdong1@yahoo.com
Jesus Rubalcava
Hispanic Vice President
Gila Bend USD
jebusrubal@yahoo.com
Sylvia Hendricks
Native American Vice President
Baboquivari USD
shendricks@tocc.cc.az.u
Linda Yazzie
Secretary
Holbrook USD
yazzie.linda2006@yahoo.com
Robert Cassa
Treasurer
San Carlos USD
robert.cassa@ihs.gov
Katrina Talkalai
Immediate Past President
San Carlos USD
kttalgo@scatui.net
Elizabeth Sanchez
Director, Region I
Alhambra ESD
lizsanchez@alhambraesd.org
Sara Mae Williams
Director, Region II
Baboquivari USD
smaewilliams@iobusd40.org
VACANT, Director Region III
Luis Marquez
Director, Region IV
Gadsden ESD
lmarquez@cityofsanluis.org
Yolanda Ewing
Director, Region V
Superior USD
ybewing@gmail.com
Dr. Jeffery Crandall
Director, Region VI
Tombstone USD
jcrandall@tombstone.k12.az.us
Hispanic / Native American Indian Caucus
Making a difference in the lives of Hispanic and Native American Indian students
About ASBA We promote elected local governance of public education and continuous improvement of student success by providing leadership and assistance to public school governing boards.
ASBA may act as a facilitator of activities of the caucus, which shall compliment the state association and shall not duplicate ASBA efforts on behalf of all local governing boards.
o: 602.254.1100 | 2100 N. Central Ave., Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85004
top related