New Mexico Secretary of Education
Dr. Veronica García

Accomplishments
Comprehensive Accomplishments in New Mexico Public Education 2003-2009 | Accomplishments for 2007-2008

Annual Reports
2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006

Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan for Public Education (2005-2010)

Press
February 24, 2009 - Secretary of Education Dr. Veronica C. García Headed to White House Briefing on Federal Stimulus

February 11, 2009 - Education Secretary Veronica C. García Named to National Data Committee

January 29, 2009 - Dr. Veronica C. García On Conference Call With Other Education Chiefs and U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan

July 2, 2008—Governor Bill Richardson Congratulates Education Secretary García on National Service Award

Press archives | Photo gallery

 

Secretary of Education
New Mexico Public Education Department
Jerry Apodaca Education Building
300 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Ph: 505.827.5800
Fx: 505.827.6520

 

Dr. Veronica C. García Bio

Dr. Veronica C. García was appointed as New Mexico’s first Secretary of Education in 2003.

For 36 years, Secretary García has dedicated her career to improving public schools in New Mexico. She began her career as a classroom teacher and has served as a psychologist, principal and superintendent. Today she oversees school districts, charter schools and educators that serve more than 323,000 New Mexico children.

Secretary García has served as an adviser to the current and former U.S. Secretary of Education. In 2007 she joined a national delegation sponsored by the State Alliance for High Performance to study best practices in Singapore’s high-performing school system.

These experiences have helped Secretary García form strong partnerships and coalitions with parents, educators and business leaders to focus on improving student academic achievement across the state.

Under her leadership, New Mexico’s school accountability system and academic standards have been consistently recognized among the best in the country. Teacher quality has improved significantly and student achievement shows steady progress over the past four years.

Secretary García has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2008, her outstanding leadership was recognized by the National Governors Association for Distinguished Service to State Government. She has also received lifetime achievement awards from Hispanic Magazine and the Parent Teacher Association, the 2002 New Mexico Superintendent of the Year Award, and several other honors from business, government and education organizations.

Secretary García’s commitment to improving public schools at every level is laying the foundation for a strong future for New Mexico.

 

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