
2021
Leadership SAISD Class of 2021 Graduates
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Alexis Benedict, SAISD
Amanda Mosley, SAISD
Amy Barrios, SAISD
Angelica Garza, Northside ISD
Angelica Holmes, Northeast ISD
Armen Babajanian, Northeast ISD
Bethany Evans, Northeast ISD
Briana Barner, SCUCISD
Briseida Elena Tijerina Marquez de Cardoza, Northeast ISD
Carmen Fies, Comal ISD
Carol Ann Tonn, Boerne Independent School District
Christa Aldrich, Northeast ISD
Debbie Gordon, Northeast ISD
Denise Hernández, Northeast ISD
Erica Martinez, Northside ISD
Federico Borroel, Northside ISD
Gilberto Avila, Northeast ISD
Heather Herrera
Isaiah Lucio Lopez, Floresville ISD
Jenee Margo Gonzales, Alamo Heights ISD
Katie Chain, SCUCISD
Kelly Lampkin, SAISD
Kelsey Olson, Comal ISD
Lauren Pum, Alamo Heights ISD
Linda Galvan, Northeast ISD
Lindsay Fuller, Northside ISD
Liza Gomez, Judson ISD
Lizzy Perez, Northeast ISD
Mandy Flores, Northside
Marisa Barrera, Northeast ISD
Michelle Mata, Northside ISD
Monica Quinones-Hernandez, Northeast ISD
Myles Amador, Boerne ISD
Nancy Gonzales, Alamo Heights ISD
Oralia E. Garcia, Northeast ISD
Phillip Anaya, SAISD
Patricia Juarez, SAISD
Rebecca Gonzalez, Northside ISD
Robin McNiel-Kandera, Northeast ISD
Samantha Toback, SAISD
Sarah Perez, Edgewood ISD
Stacie Sanchez Hare, Northeast ISD
Steffi Ockenfels, Northside ISD
Stephanie Mendeloff, Alamo Heights ISD
Tally Jorn, SAISD
Vanessa Gonzalez, Northeast ISD
Vanessa Tobares, SAISD
“I'm eager to learn more about the inner-workings of the district and how I can play a role in moving our community forward."
- Angelica Holmes
“I am so ready to dive in and connect with others to help transform our educational systems."
- Denise Hernández
“Real change comes from those who are a part of programs such as this and can really be proactive.”
- Kelsey Olson
“I hope to build a bridge… that would assist parents of children with special needs towards understanding how to professionally advocate for their child’s needs.”
- Michelle Mata
“I want to grow as a leader in education so that I can have a greater impact on education reform.”
- Sarah Perez
“I believe that LSAISD’s Education Leadership Development Program will set me on the path to becoming an expert on education in San Antonio and help mold me into the best community advocate that I can be for our community’s students and teachers."
- Alexis Benedict
“Education, to be effective, has to focus on the experiences of learners.”
- Carmen Fies
“I am committed to societal and educational equity for all."
- Marisa Barrera
“I want to be able to provide educational seminars/programs to students and provide them with skills and experiences they can take with them to high school and college.”
- Nancy Gonzalez
“I truly believe education is the most transformative tool we have as a society.”
- Tally Jorn
“I believe that this will help me not only advocate for my son, but other children as well, and to do it in a more effective way.”
- Briana Barner
“I hope to rekindle some lost connections and get a better understanding of the complexities of schooling today.”
- Christina Aldrich
“This is an opportunity to contribute to the ongoing efforts of developing our community and investing in the next generation.”
- Kelly Lampkin
“I would be honored to join… because I have a deep desire to give back to my community, specifically the public-school system.”
- Rebecca Gonzalez
“Ultimately, I want to become a more impactful member of my community and improve the educational experiences of my neighbors."
- Vanessa Tobares