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Adriana Gutierrez

Director Of Communications at St. Laurence Catholic School

Adriana Gutierrez has a wealth of experience spanning various facets of the education sector. Throughout their career, Adriana has demonstrated a strong commitment to fostering effective communication, leading high-quality world language programs, and promoting educational excellence.

As Director of Communications at St. Laurence Catholic School, Adriana plays a pivotal role in enhancing internal and external communication channels. She is also the director and founder of Spanish Programs, which provides exemplary language and culture training services to the Houston community.

Adriana's dedication to education extends beyond traditional school settings. As the Learn Spanish Coordinator at Learn Spanish Ministry, she develops innovative curriculum and coordinates outreach initiatives, making language education accessible to diverse audiences.

Adriana's commitment to professional development is underscored by their completion of the Latino Educator and Administrator Development Program at the University of Notre Dame. This dedication to continuous learning reflects their ongoing pursuit of excellence in the field of education.

Adriana's leadership extends to advocacy and community engagement. Serving as Vice President of Membership at the Houston Area Association for Education of Young Children, she tirelessly promoted high-quality early childhood education initiatives.

Her expertise in educational consulting and training is evident through their role as an Educational Consultant -Trainer at Spanish Lessons, where she provided invaluable guidance to schools seeking to implement Spanish or Culture Programs.

Adriana's impact on educational intervention is also noteworthy, having served as a Bilingual Interventionist - Reading at Alief ISD and as Founder/Director at Regularizacion Academica Learning Center.

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Timeline

  • Director Of Communications

    November, 2015 - present

  • Spanish Teacher

    September, 2006