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Nancy Navarro

Current Role as President of the Montgomery County Board of Education
Nancy Navarro was appointed by the Montgomery County Board of Education in October 2004 to fill the term of the vacant District 5 seat. In 2006, she was elected to a four-year term, and was elected President in 2006 and 2007, respectively. During her tenure at the Board, she has focused her efforts on Kindergarten readiness, advancing the achievement of the county’s neediest students, strengthening parent engagement, and increasing BOE accountability to its stakeholders.
Currently, she is a member of the Strategic Planning committee.
To learn more about the Board’s accomplishments in 2007, visit
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/boe/docs/YearInReview.pdf
Community Leadership Activities
- Speaker at numerous schools and community events.
- Former member of the Montgomery County Gang Task Force, Community Action Task Group.
- Founding member of the Board of Directors of The Non-Profit Village, a community development project in Silver Spring.
- Co-president of the White Oak Middle School PTSA (2003-2004)
- Co-chair of the Long Branch Revitalization Task Force, "Youth, Schools, and Child Care" workgroup (2002-2004)
- Judge, MAGNA Awards, National Association of School Board Members (2005)
- Member, Montgomery County “Early Childhood” Public Engagement Campaign (2001-2004)
- Co-Chair, Early Childhood Services Task Force on Quality Child Care in Immigrant Communities (2002-2003)
- Bilingual classroom parent volunteer at Rock Creek Forest Elementary School.
Awards and Achievements
- Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County Leadership Award
- The Maryland State Department of Education “Women Who Dare” Leadership Award
- The U.S. Hispanic Youth Entrepreneur Education, “Hispanic Hero” Award
- The Montgomery County Business and Professional Women Association “ Women of Achievement-2007” Award
- She is a graduate of the IMPACT Silver Spring Empowerment program.
Background
Nancy has resided in Montgomery County for 16 years. She was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and she is a 1987 graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia. Her degree is in psychology.
In 1998, she co-founded a nonprofit, community-based organization whose mission is to assist the economic and educational development of Latino and other immigrant communities in Montgomery County. She co-directed the program for six years.
During the summer of 2007, she participated in the Public Education Leadership Project (PELP) at Harvard University, where the Montgomery County Public School team focused on race, poverty, and the achievement gap.
Nancy and her husband live in Colesville. They have two daughters who attend Montgomery County Public Schools.
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