New APS Board Members Take the Oath of Office
The swearing-in ceremony occurred at the beginning of a regular board meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 5.
Four new Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education members took the Oath of Office at the beginning of the board’s regular meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 5, in the John Milne Community Board Room of the Alice & Bruce King Educational Complex (the APS administration building). Due to COVID-19, the public was invited to watch the swearing-in ceremony on YouTube.
The new members are:
- Danielle Gonzales, representing District 3, which includes Valley and Albuquerque high schools. Gonzales is a Valley High School graduate and former teacher recently named executive director of New Mexico First, a public policy organization.
- Crystal Tapia-Romero, representing District 5, which includes West Mesa High School. Tapia-Romero is a West Mesa High School graduate and early childhood advocate.
- Josefina E. Domínguez, representing District 6, which includes Manzano, Sandia, and Eldorado high schools. Dominguez is a longtime teacher who taught for many years in APS.
- Courtney I. Jackson, representing District 7, which includes La Cueva and Del Norte high schools. Jackson is a La Cueva High School graduate and the mother of two APS students. She recently served on the board of the APS Education Foundation.
All four board members were elected on Nov. 2 and will serve four-year terms. They join current members Yolanda Montoya-Cordova, representing District 1, which includes Rio Grande and Atrisco Heritage Academy high schools; Peggy Muller-Aragón, representing District 2, which includes Cibola and Volcano Vista high schools; and Barbara Petersen, representing District 4, which includes Highland High School.
The seven women will serve on the first all-female APS Board of Education.
The board also elected new officers:
- President: Yolanda Montoya-Cordova
- Vice President: Peggy Muller-Aragón
- Secretary: Courtney I. Jackson.