Franklin-McKinley School District
Edgar Quiroz Medrano is an experienced educator with a diverse background in teaching and support roles. Currently serving as an Elementary School Teacher with the Franklin-McKinley School District since August 2018, Edgar previously taught kindergarten at both the San José Unified School District and Cornerstone Academy Preparatory School. Edgar's teaching journey began with Teach For America and continued with various positions, including a Special Aide Sub in the Campbell Union School District and a Site Coordinator at Sylvan Learning Centers. Alongside teaching, Edgar has worked at the Bill Wilson Center as a Peer Mentor, providing support to youth in challenging circumstances, and at the Raza Recruitment and Retention Center, where workshops were organized to enhance educational access. Edgar's educational qualifications include a Master's degree from The Johns Hopkins University, a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential from Loyola Marymount University, and a Bachelor's degree in Latin American Studies from the University of California, Berkeley.
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Franklin-McKinley School District
Franklin-McKinley School District (FMSD) is located on the east side of Santa Clara Valley in San Jose, California. FMSD serves children from Kindergarten to 8th grade. The Franklin-McKinley School District's mission is to ensure all 8th grade student graduates have the skills and knowledge to be ready for a college preparatory curriculum in high school. They all will have the ability to pursue a program preparing them for university and/or careers and lifelong learning. Franklin-McKinley School District is known for it's cutting edge professional development, cultivating the next generation of leaders, excellent benefits, and high levels of staff retention. If you are looking to work for a school district that serves a culturally diverse community and promotes 21st Century Learning, then FMSD is right for you. To learn more about FMSD and how they help to prepare all children as global learners, check out the website at www.fmsd.org.