Staff Spotlight: Ken Kuhl, Regional Director, Tarrant County
“As Leadership ISD’s regional director for Tarrant County, I oversee our regional efforts to develop community, business, and education leaders into well-informed and equity-focused public education advocates. Having a kid in school motivated me to get involved, and working at the school board level impacts public education and improves outcomes for ALL kids.” - Ken Kuhl
Staff Spotlight: Michera Brooks, Executive Director
“As Leadership ISD’s executive director, I get to utilize my expertise in strategic visioning, planning, and implementation to guide the organization’s direction and impact. I love collaborating with incredible people across North Texas to build an educational ecosystem that prepares all students to achieve their boldest dreams.” - Michera Brooks
Ask the Experts: College, Career, and Military Readiness
College Career and Military Readiness (CCMR) prepares students for life after graduation. It is made up of curriculum, resources, programs and activities that help students have the tools they need to enter college or the workforce and begin a career.
Honoring Hispanic Heritage with Arturo & Rosalinda Martinez
Arturo and Rosalinda Martinez are college sweethearts who have built a family and strong careers together while working to honor and preserve Hispanic heritage in Tarrant County. We are proud to count them in our impressive alumni roster as graduates of our 2019 Civic Voices Fellowship.
Alumni Spotlight: Rayna Glasser, Class of 2023
Rayna Glasser has 17 years of experience as an educator and currently serves as a math teacher and math department chair at Dunbar High School. “Working in the public school system, I see first-hand the individual needs of our students," said Rayna.
Alumni Spotlight: Myi’a Sanders, Class of 2021
Myi’a Sanders is a professional learning partner at Big Thought, an impact nonprofit that closes the opportunity gap by equipping all youth in marginalized communities with the skills and tools they need to imagine and create their best lives and a better world.
2023 North Texas Hispanic Heritage Events
Hispanic Heritage Month takes place from September 15 to October 15 every year as a time to recognize and celebrate the many contributions, diverse cultures, and extensive histories of Hispanic Americans.
Following are a few ideas to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month this year in North Texas! For even more ideas, check out Visit Dallas and Visit Fort Worth.
Ask the Experts: Out-of-School Time
Out-of-school time can make a definitive impact on a child's life by supplementing their education in important ways. We asked a group of our alumni who work for organizations that provide out-of-school programming for students in our community why out-of-school time is so important to student success.
Alumni Spotlight: Ara Grimaldo Sainuts, Class of 2021
Ara Grimaldo Sainuts serves as the executive director of After8toEducate, the first all-encompassing program to support unsheltered high school youth in Dallas. After8toEducate offers an umbrella solution to helping unsheltered students develop academically, emotionally, and socially, so they can ultimately live healthy and productive lives.
Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Sharla Horton-Williams, Class of 2020
Dr. Sharla Horton-Williams is an education consultant working as a senior director with The Commit Partnership, the co-founder and managing partner of School Leadership for Social Justice, and the owner of Lifted Consulting.
All of her work has equity at the center.
2023 North Texas Juneteenth Events
On June 19, 1865, enslaved African Americans in Texas were told they were free, nearly two and a half years after President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. This year marks the third anniversary since President Biden signed legislation that made June 19 a federal holiday. For more information on the history of Juneteenth, check out this article from the New York Times.
Alumni Spotlight: Tania Curry, Class of 2021
Tania Curry serves as the director of Dallas Thrives, a collective impact initiative launched in 2020 with the singular goal of breaking the cycle of poverty in Dallas County by doubling the number of young adults earning a living wage by 2040.
Alumni Spotlight: Sandra Maria Garcia, Class of 2020
Sandra Maria Garcia is committed to supporting the next generation. As an immigrant and one of the first undocumented students in Fort Worth ISD, Sandra is a shining example of how a strong public education can open doors to opportunity and prepare students for success in professional leadership roles.
2023 Civic Voices Fellow Action Project
To educate community members and help them make an informed vote, we supported our Dallas County and Tarrant County Civic Voices fellows in building 17 stakeholder coalitions (up from four last year) and leading get-out-the-vote efforts for 39 upcoming school board races across North Texas.
Celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Interview with Jonah Ballesteros
If Jonah Ballesteros could go back and give his younger self advice, it would be to embrace his identity, ask for help when needed, and practice self-compassion. “I would tell my younger self to be proud of my cultural heritage and embrace my identity as a Tagalog and Kapampangan.”
Alumni Spotlight: Ryan Edwards, Class of 2020
While his day job as a project manager for MEP Consulting Engineers keeps Ryan Edwards busy working on engineering systems, primarily within airports, he is also very passionate about education and helping raise up the next generation of engineers.
Alumni Spotlight: Prisma Y. Garcia, Class of 2019
Prisma Garcia serves as a social impact strategist at MoneyGram, supporting groups that have an impact on financial literacy, economic development, and workforce readiness. She is passionate about educational equity and sees strong connection points in her work and community service.
The Importance of Student Voice
We love spending time listening to and learning from students in our Civic Voices Fellowship! Students are at the center of what we do, and we are committed to seeking their input and uplifting their voices as we empower community leaders to advance educational equity.