Texas State Teachers Association
Nancy G. currently holds the position of Head Professor of Paralegal Studies and Social Sciences at SMB Tech Schools, where responsibilities include leading the legal program for paralegal and medical assistant students, supervising law professors, and creating curriculum. In addition, Nancy serves as a Professor of Paralegal Studies and Social Sciences at the Texas State Teachers Association. Previous experience includes roles as a Senior Paralegal at GF Immigration Law, a Legal Supervisor at Eagan Immigration PLLC, and a Crime Victims Program Paralegal at Texas Legal Services Center, Inc., where Nancy specialized in pro-bono representation for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. Other significant positions include contract paralegal work in immigration law, Bilingual Child Protective Services Advocate at The SAFE Alliance, and Economic Justice Coordinator at LifeWire. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from The University of Texas Permian Basin and an Associate's degree in Psychology from Liberty University.
Texas State Teachers Association
TSTA Mission and Vision Statement MISSION STATEMENT The Texas State Teachers Association will unite, organize and empower public education advocates to shape public education in Texas thus providing a quality public school for every child. VISION STATEMENT In order to shape public education in Texas, the Texas State Teachers Association (TSTA) will: Be receptive and responsive to the diverse needs of the membership, embracing differences; Be results-oriented, achieving outcomes that have a clear impact on members; Focus on systemic change, rather than on individual change; and Generate sufficient resources to expand association programs and services to meet all organizational needs. TSTA will maintain an internal culture that values: Open, honest and respectful communication; Organizational and individual change based on data, assessment and evaluation; and Shared accountability, collaboration and teamwork among all stakeholders – members, leaders, management and staff. Further, TSTA must Focus its resources on organizing; and Recruit and visibly organize within locals that show potential and commitment.