JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE OUR 25th ANNUAL
AHSAA CONFERENCE The annual AHSAA conference time is
approaching and we want to see YOU in attendance! Bring
your colleagues!
The conference will be held November 16th and 17th, 2014 at Marriott Phoenix
Airport Hotel. Fill out the registration form.
Keynote Speakers
Jaime Casap: Global Education Evangelist at Google, Inc. Jaime evangelizes the power and potential of the web, technology, and Google tools in education. He helps educational organizations across the world find ways to utilize these tools in support of new learning
models. Jaime Casap was named one of Tech & Learn-ing’s Top 10 Most Influential in Education, and a
SXSWedu (South by Southwest) Distinguished Speaker.
Carl Hayden Robotics Speakers: Fredi Lajvardi and Students from the documentary, Underwater Dreams,
that chronicles the Carl Hayden Robotics team’s improb-able win over MIT and other colleges 10 years ago,
and the STEM legacy it inspired at the school. This inter-nationally-renowned robotics team sent scores of stu-dents to universities to study science, technology and engineering, and empowered others to advocate for
the DREAM Act.
Our Students: Sueños Para El Futuro
The B.E.E.S. Leadership Institute for aspir-ing and current principals launched on October 3, 2014!. We had a total of twen-ty-eight enthusiastic participants who are being provided excellent professional de-velopment in addition to a mentoring pro-gram through our AHSAA experienced members. We have research-based curric-ulum, program, and presenters for all ten sessions. Our leaders will be learning about ‘quality schools’ and how to create and maintain them.
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PREPARING OUR LEADERS!
AHSAA Board President: Dr. Alberto Siquieros President Elect: Dr. Marvene Lobato Past President: Dr. Myriam Roa Executive Director: Dora Barrio Treasurer: Johnny V. Chavez Secretary: Susan Bejarano Parliamentarian: Nora Gutierrez Board Members: Arturo Menchaca Debra Gomez Steven Holmes Dr. Jacob Chavez Dr. Mario Ventura Arturo Carrizoza Maria Figueroa Roxanna Rico
Dora Barrio
Executive Director
October 2014
AHSAA Vision: Ensuring excellence and equity in education
AHSAA Mission: To identify and promote leaders by providing quality professional
development for educators who teach and inspire Latino children in school settings.
Message from AHSAA President Dr. Alberto Siqueiros The opportunity to be-come a member of AH-SAA offers many bene-fits::
Professional devel-opment opportuni-ties
Networking with colleagues through-out Arizona
Job assistance
Updated legislative news
Mentoring opportu-nities
Access to research information
Degree advance-ment
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The 7th Annual Alejandro Perez Memorial Golf Tournament was held on Saturday, September 21, 2014 at Legend of Arrowhead. This year proved to be a huge success for all.
The proceeds from the Alejandro Perez Memorial are used to fund scholarships for educators that are pursuing their Masters and Doctoral degrees in Education Leadership who are committed to serv-ing communities with high
numbers of Title I , ELL and Latino Students.
We would like to thank our Diamond Sponsors:
ADM Group, Inc. Chasse Building Team
Core Construction Grand Canyon University
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt McCarthy
Haydon Building Corporation
Pueblo Mechanical & Controls, Inc.
Immedia.com Valley Schools Insurance Trust
Arizona Hispanic School Administrators’ Association October I2014 Page 2
Congratulations to Dr. Edna Aragon-Morris! She is the new superintendent of Ba-boquivari Unified SD in Sells, AZ. BUSD is a public school district located on the Tohono O’odham Indian Reservation. Dr. Aragon-Morris served as school principal prior to accepting the position of superintendent. Her educational work began at Casa Grande Union HSD, where she taught Early Childhood Education, and quick-ly held administrative roles in Career and Technical Education, Grants, Profession-al Development, Evaluation, Curriculum/Instruction and principal of both an alterna-tive and a comprehensive high school of over 3300 students. Her career began in Mammoth-San Manuel Unified SD teaching middle school Life Skills classes. She is a English Language Learner. She began speaking English at the age of 7. She speaks, reads, and writes Spanish fluently. Her doctoral work concentrated on cre-ating a highly effective system/process for creating a culture of collaboration, con-sistency, and courageous conversation in the use of common formative assess-ments.
She will complete her 28th year in education and loves each day she goes to work. “I wake up each morning with a renewed hope that our children will become highly effective problem solvers!” She will often refer to her three daughters, amazing seven grandchildren, and husband of nearly 25 years to make her point about the importance of education and how an impactful education will create a world that we can all be proud of.
Dr. Edna Aragon-Morris Superintendent
Baboquivari Unified School District
American Dreamer: The Life and Times of Raul H. Castro
Congratulations our AHSAA
sponsor, Ben Barcon, who was
awarded the “Business Leader of
the Year Award.” by the East Val-
ley Hispanic Chamber of Com-
merce . The award is presented
to Ben Barcon for innovated vi-
sion with passion and purpose.
Mr. Ben Barcon is the CEO and
president of the ADM Group.
Lily Matos DeBlieux was born in New York City where she attended elemen-tary school and two years of high school. In 1973, the family moved to Isa-bela, Puerto Rico where she completed high school and college. Her profes-sional preparation includes degrees in Elementary Education (BA), Educa-tional Leadership and Supervision (MA and PhD), all from the University of Southern Mississippi. She also obtained a Business Administration (BA) de-gree from the University of Puerto Rico. Her past experiences include being a teacher, elementary principal, middle school dean, director of religious edu-cation at a military base, assistant superintendent, adjunct professor, busi-ness owner, and community volunteer. Lily owned a technology company for six years before returning to her true calling: education.
Dr. DeBlieux was appointed as Superintendent of the Pendergast Elementary School District in May 2014. Pendergast District is in the West Valley serving 13 schools and approximately 10,000 students in Avondale, Glendale and Phoenix. Lily’s leadership motto is, “All decisions will be made in the best in-terests of students.”
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2014 American Latino Agenda Report
In 2015, the Initiative will celebrate its 25th anniversary. First created to ad-dress the alarming high school dropout rate for Latinos – a demoralizing 32 percent compared with the national rate of 12 percent – it has since expand-ed its focus to address cradle-to-career educational issues impacting the Hispanic community at large.
Read more in the Initiative's Report, America's Engine of Economic Growth Hinges on Latino Educational Success, found on page 32 of the 2014 Ameri-can Latino Agenda Report
Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux, Superintendent
Pendergast Elementary School District
You are invited to the play written by
James E. Garcia and directed by Rich-
ard Schultz
A New Carpa Theater Co. Production
When: Friday, Oct. 17, 2014, 7:30 p.m.
& Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014, 2 p.m.
Where: Sunnyside High School, 1725
E. Bilby Road, Tucson, AZ 85706
Admission: $12 for adults; $10 for stu-
dents and seniors; $6 for children 12
and under.
Ben Barcon: Business Leader of the Year
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2014 AHSAA Annual
MARRIOTT PHOENIX AIRPORT HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER
“Our Students: Sueños Para El Futuro”
Join AHSAA in Celebration of its 25th Anniversary
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NOVEMBER 16 & 17, 2014
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