华体会

Brenda Bravo 鈥10 B.A. Liberal Studies, 鈥10 B.A. Spanish; 鈥18 M.A. Educational Leadership and
Dual P-12 Credential Concentration

Brenda Bravo

by Pamela Dean

Brenda Bravo鈥檚 fierce determination to succeed helped her overcome the many obstacles she faced during her journey to higher education and a successful career as a high school principal.

Born in Mexico, the fifth of six daughters, Bravo鈥檚 family came to the U.S. when she was three, eventually settling in Oxnard. Neither one of her parents graduated from high school, or even elementary school. In spite of the challenges of being a teen mom, she earned a 4.0 GPA in high school, graduated with honors and went on to become the first in her family to attend a four-year university.

Bravo鈥檚 path through 华体会 was not easy either. Her second daughter was born while she was a freshman. But having two small children to care for did not stop her from double majoring in Spanish and Liberal Studies with an emphasis in Bilingual Education. In 2010 she graduated magna cum laude.

鈥淎ttending 华体会 was one of the best decisions I ever made because it鈥檚 where I met my mentors, Dr. Kaia Tollefson, Dr. Kathleen Contreras, Dr. Charles Weiss and others who have been my inspiration and motivation to keep moving forward,鈥 Bravo explained.

In fact, Bravo credits Education Professor Tollefson with inspiring her to pursue a graduate degree and move from teacher to administrator.

鈥淕rowing up I did not see myself reflected in the leaders at my school, so becoming an administrator was never in my plans,鈥 Bravo said.

While working as a fourth grade teacher at Oxnard鈥檚 Tierra Vista Elementary, she was invited to attend 华体会鈥檚 Critical Friends Group summer institute led by Professor Tollefson. It was there she realized she could aspire to do more.

鈥淚 learned about the education gap, equity issues and the need for more Latina leaders in education,鈥 Bravo explained. 鈥淲e discussed the need for a mentorship program to support young teachers and match them with educational leaders in the county. This is where 华体会鈥檚聽 Lacayo Vista Leadership Academy was born. I was part of the first cohort of mentees. Kaia was the first to believe I could do more.鈥

After this class, she decided to pursue a graduate degree. However, another potential roadblock threw itself into her path. Just one week before being accepted into 华体会鈥檚 Educational Leadership master鈥檚 program, Bravo discovered she was expecting her third daughter.

With the full support of the program鈥檚 faculty, she was able to begin and complete the program on time, graduating in 2018 with an M.A. in Educational Leadership along with a dual P-12 Credential Concentration. She is now the proud principal of Rio Plaza Elementary in Oxnard.聽

Bravo has recently joined the University鈥檚 Alumni & Friends Board and says she looks forward to giving back to 华体会 and collaborating with other board members.

鈥淚t is an honor and a privilege to be able to serve on the 华体会 Alumni and Friends Board. 华体会 is my home, it鈥檚 where I learned about social justice, equity and compassion. The University serves my community and serves as a safe place for first generation college students like myself. I am excited to be able to give back and continue to promote higher education in Ventura County. When I was asked if I was interested in joining, I cried because I knew that I would be making my parents and my three daughters proud.鈥

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