Santa Paula Unified School District
Lizbeth Vazquez is a dedicated educational professional with experience in various roles within the Santa Paula Unified School District since January 2021, including Bilingual Outreach Specialist and Instructional Assistant, working with students from TK-8th grade in math and ELA interventions. Previously, Lizbeth supported emergency relief efforts for 805 UndocuFund as an Administrative Associate and served as a Youth Outreach Coordinator for Future Leaders of America, focusing on youth recruitment and retention in Oxnard. Additional experience includes tutoring high school students through Cal-SOAP Santa Barbara and working as student staff for UCSB Housing, Dining, & Auxiliary Enterprises. Lizbeth holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Chicana/o Studies from UC Santa Barbara.
Santa Paula Unified School District
Santa Paula Unified School District The Santa Paula Unified School District was approved by the voters in November 2012, and began operation on July 1, 2013. The new District operates an early childhood education program, six K-5 elementary schools, one 6-8 middle school, one comprehensive high school and one continuation high school. Approximately 535 certificated and classified employees serve 5,500 students on a budget of $55 million. Santa Paula Unified is proud to be the home of the National MESA Champions, the Migrant Speech/Debate Winners, a CSBA Golden Bell Award recipient, two award winning academic academies, and a National Blue Ribbon School (Grace Thille Elementary). In addition, both high schools were recently awarded six year accreditations as well as a new track and field facility and a state of the art science/technology building on the campus of Santa Paula High School.