HANFORD JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Luis Garcia is a dedicated Special Education Teacher with extensive experience in educational settings, currently serving at Hanford Joint Union High School District since August 2019. Previous roles include Paraeducator at Perris Union High School District and Behavior Technician at Comprehensive Autism Center, where Luis implemented ABA techniques to support children's development. Luis's background also features a Substitute Preschool Teacher position at SETA Head Start, volunteer work as a Child Life Specialist at Sutter Children's Center, and camp counseling at Amplify Life Home of Camp Lotsoffun. Luis holds a Master’s Degree and a Special Education Teaching Credential from Brandman University, as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Child Development from California State University-Sacramento.
HANFORD JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Hanford Joint Union High School District (HJUHSD) is a 9-12 public school district serving the students and families of the western half of Kings County, California, in the heart of the Central San Joaquin Valley, including the cities of Hanford and Armona. Founded in 1892, HJUHSD today employs about 400 faculty and staff and serves approximately 6,000 students at five schools: Hanford High School, Hanford West High School, Sierra Pacific High School, Earl F. Johnson High School and Hanford Adult School.