About ME
Educator and principal leadership development expert Dora Sauceda is situated in Brownsville, Texas, where she works. Learn more about her long career in the Texas education system and her aspirations for the future in this profile of a teacher and administrator.
Since July 2014, Dora Sauceda has been the associate superintendent of the Brownsville Independent School District. She collaborates with other regional superintendents to ensure that the Brownsville ISD's schools have the necessary resources to succeed in the new school year. She and her coworkers are dedicated to helping children from kindergarten up to their final year of high school success. It is Ms. Sauceda's mission to reform her district so that children can choose from various college, trade school, or job possibilities when they leave high school.
Dora Sauceda's schools have all grown significantly during her leadership. Students who don't want to go to college right after high school may get a variety of certifications from her. A different option for high schoolers who want an advantage in college is the opportunity to simultaneously earn high school and college credits. This may save students money by cutting down on time and money spent on a university campus.
Though she has worked for the Brownsville school system for the last two decades, Dora Sauceda didn't begin her career by returning to her old school. In reality, she did not intend to become a teacher when she enrolled in college, intending to major in biology. However, being born into a low-income household meant that she needed a consistent source of money.
At Gladys Porter Early College High School, Dora Sauceda taught and discovered her love for education. She then opted to go to UT Austin for a master's and a doctorate in educational administration and supervision.
As a principal at Cummings Middle School, Dora Sauceda offered training and teaching to assist the school recover from a protracted academic and professional decline. As Brownsville's superintendent, she works closely with the district's principals and conducts leadership workshops for the district's educators and officials. Dora Sauceda was educated in the Brownsville region of Texas as a local public school student. As a young adult, she enrolled in the University of Texas-Pan American Brownsville, a highly renowned public university in the statewide UT system.
Dora Sauceda left Brownsville, Texas, for Austin, Texas, after discovering her interest in school administration. After completing the University of Texas at Austin's Cooperative Superintendency Program, she earned a Doctorate of Education in her field. After earning her Ph.D., Ms. Sauceda returned to her hometown of Brownsville to begin a career in educational administration. Dora Sauceda has a wide range of teaching, administration, and superintending experience.
Many individuals in Texas, including her kids, lack the fundamental requirements they need to live a productive and happy life. Dora Sauceda, an educator with many years of experience, recognizes this. She contributes to United Way monthly and makes it a point to donate to Goodwill regularly. She also gives to the ASPCA to help save the lives and health of animals in her community and throughout the country.
As a result of her efforts, the Texas Education Agency has recognized Cummings Middle School and Porter High School in Brownsville ISD as sites of excellence in education. In addition, she is adept at collaborating with individuals from a wide range of professional and personal backgrounds. Ms. Sauceda takes excellent satisfaction in not just her job as a superintendent but also in the fact that she has been able to leave a legacy of cooperation, inclusivity, and hard work behind her.
Assistant superintendent Dora Sauceda spends most of her time working but still finds time for her three children and other interests. Ms. Sauceda, a mother of three, places a high value on spending time with her loved ones. In addition, she likes to travel and meet new people from all over the United States and worldwide in her free time.
Running is a favorite exercise for Dora Sauceda, who incorporates it into her daily schedule. Ms. Sauceda has done multiple marathons, half-marathons, and triathlons in Texas, and she is looking forward to lowering her current 9.18-minute-per-mile pace to a more manageable pace.
Since July 2014, Dora Sauceda has been the associate superintendent of the Brownsville Independent School District. She collaborates with other regional superintendents to ensure that the Brownsville ISD's schools have the necessary resources to succeed in the new school year. She and her coworkers are dedicated to helping children from kindergarten up to their final year of high school success. It is Ms. Sauceda's mission to reform her district so that children can choose from various college, trade school, or job possibilities when they leave high school.
Dora Sauceda's schools have all grown significantly during her leadership. Students who don't want to go to college right after high school may get a variety of certifications from her. A different option for high schoolers who want an advantage in college is the opportunity to simultaneously earn high school and college credits. This may save students money by cutting down on time and money spent on a university campus.
Though she has worked for the Brownsville school system for the last two decades, Dora Sauceda didn't begin her career by returning to her old school. In reality, she did not intend to become a teacher when she enrolled in college, intending to major in biology. However, being born into a low-income household meant that she needed a consistent source of money.
At Gladys Porter Early College High School, Dora Sauceda taught and discovered her love for education. She then opted to go to UT Austin for a master's and a doctorate in educational administration and supervision.
As a principal at Cummings Middle School, Dora Sauceda offered training and teaching to assist the school recover from a protracted academic and professional decline. As Brownsville's superintendent, she works closely with the district's principals and conducts leadership workshops for the district's educators and officials. Dora Sauceda was educated in the Brownsville region of Texas as a local public school student. As a young adult, she enrolled in the University of Texas-Pan American Brownsville, a highly renowned public university in the statewide UT system.
Dora Sauceda left Brownsville, Texas, for Austin, Texas, after discovering her interest in school administration. After completing the University of Texas at Austin's Cooperative Superintendency Program, she earned a Doctorate of Education in her field. After earning her Ph.D., Ms. Sauceda returned to her hometown of Brownsville to begin a career in educational administration. Dora Sauceda has a wide range of teaching, administration, and superintending experience.
Many individuals in Texas, including her kids, lack the fundamental requirements they need to live a productive and happy life. Dora Sauceda, an educator with many years of experience, recognizes this. She contributes to United Way monthly and makes it a point to donate to Goodwill regularly. She also gives to the ASPCA to help save the lives and health of animals in her community and throughout the country.
As a result of her efforts, the Texas Education Agency has recognized Cummings Middle School and Porter High School in Brownsville ISD as sites of excellence in education. In addition, she is adept at collaborating with individuals from a wide range of professional and personal backgrounds. Ms. Sauceda takes excellent satisfaction in not just her job as a superintendent but also in the fact that she has been able to leave a legacy of cooperation, inclusivity, and hard work behind her.
Assistant superintendent Dora Sauceda spends most of her time working but still finds time for her three children and other interests. Ms. Sauceda, a mother of three, places a high value on spending time with her loved ones. In addition, she likes to travel and meet new people from all over the United States and worldwide in her free time.
Running is a favorite exercise for Dora Sauceda, who incorporates it into her daily schedule. Ms. Sauceda has done multiple marathons, half-marathons, and triathlons in Texas, and she is looking forward to lowering her current 9.18-minute-per-mile pace to a more manageable pace.