Nevada County Superintendent of Schools
Lucia Stewart is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in program development and training within educational and workforce development settings. Currently serving as a Program Support Specialist/Data Control at Nevada County Superintendent of Schools since January 2018, Lucia conducts process improvements and oversees staff to enhance early learning and care workforce development initiatives. Concurrently, Lucia is a Training Analyst at the CA Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, focusing on statewide HR training programs. Previous roles include Training Coordinator at Sierra Nevada Children's Services, Career Pathways Coach at John Muir Charter School, and various positions in instructional design and civic engagement, all emphasizing the importance of access and inclusion in education. Lucia holds a Master's degree in Art History and Museum Studies from the University of Denver and a Bachelor of Arts in Fine and Studio Arts and Spanish from Earlham College.
Nevada County Superintendent of Schools
Through exemplary countywide leadership, facilitation and support, the Nevada County Superintendent of Schools programs and staff will create, sustain and encourage high quality educational programs for all students. High academic standards, safe and engaging learning environments and the development of community partnerships will help in our mission to prepare students for the future.