Nick Rodriguez M.ed.

Assistant Head Of Middle School at Rawson Saunders School

Nick Rodriguez, M.Ed. has a diverse work experience in education. Starting in 2010, they worked as an ESL Educator at CHUNGDAHM Learning until 2012. Afterwards, they became a Lead Native English Educator at GEPIK Teachers from 2012 to 2015. From 2015 to 2019, they worked as a 5th Grade Educator at Little Elm Independent School District. In 2019, they joined Rawson Saunders School as a 5th Grade Educator and later took on additional roles as the Language Arts Department Chair and Assistant Head of Middle School.

Nick Rodriguez, M.Ed., obtained their Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction in STEM Education from the University of Texas at Tyler, where they studied from 2018 to 2020. Before that, they earned their Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from Texas State University, where they attended from 2004 to 2009.

In addition to their degrees, Nick Rodriguez has also obtained several certifications. Nick is a Google Certified Educator Level 1 and Level 2, having completed the certifications in February 2022. Nick is also certified as an Edpuzzle Coach and in Google Classroom, both obtained in August 2020. Furthermore, they hold certifications in English as a Second Language EC-6 and Generalist EC-6, which were achieved in August 2015 and awarded by the Texas Education Agency.

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San Marcos, United States

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Rawson Saunders School

Rawson Saunders is the only full-curriculum school in central Texas for children with dyslexia. Our school is recognized nationally as a leader in innovative teaching methods tailored specifically to the way students with dyslexia learn. Through individualized, multisensory, research-driven instruction within small class sizes, we cultivate our students'​ strengths while effectively addressing their needs. The mission of Rawson Saunders School is to develop the full potential of children with dyslexia through an extraordinary education experience.


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