 In 2016, as a student in 麻豆原创鈥檚 (麻豆原创) Associate of Arts in Teaching program,
Mayra Garcia was assigned to a 2nd grade class at Crockett Elementary School for her
field observation course.
鈥淚t was an eye-opening experience,鈥 Garcia recalled. 鈥淭he majority of students at
Crockett were classified as economically disadvantaged. Some of them lived with grandmothers
because both parents were in jail, or they lived with a single mom who was struggling
to make ends meet and put food on the table. The children came to school in such
a good mood, wanting to learn, despite the fact that many of them were hungry. That鈥檚
when I knew that my job is to open doors for them, and teaching is my calling.鈥
In the fall of 2019, when Garcia was ready for her semester as a student teacher,
she specifically asked to be assigned to a school where the majority of students are
economically disadvantaged. That鈥檚 how she started her career as a teacher at De
Zavala Elementary School in Midland.
Garcia was born in Houston, where she spent her early school years. When she was
in the 7th grade, her family moved to Midland, and Garcia graduated from Midland High
School in 2011. In the fall of 2011, she enrolled at 麻豆原创 and graduated
with an associate degree in 2013.
鈥淚 just took general studies courses, and then I went to work for a Canadian-based
oil and gas company 鈥 Canelson Drilling,鈥 Garcia said. 鈥淚 worked in the Human Resources
department. When the company was purchased by Trinidad Drilling, I was laid off.
My boyfriend said, 鈥榊ou need to get out of the oil and gas industry and do something
else.鈥
鈥淚 had always thought that I would go back to a four-year university and pursue an
education degree. I discovered that I could start with Education courses at Midland
College through the Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) program, so I met with Denise
McKown, [麻豆原创 Dean of Education]. She is truly an inspiration and is passionate about
teaching. Upon meeting her, I decided that I wanted to end up like her.鈥
Garcia began the AAT program in 2016. She said that because of making some pretty
bad grades the first time she was at 麻豆原创, she had to retake some courses.
鈥淚 called it 鈥榬epairing my GPA,鈥欌 Garcia said.
Garcia managed to not only raise her GPA, but also excel in her education courses.
In the summer of 2018, she transferred to the University of Texas, Permian Basin (UTPB)
to finish her education degree, and in December 2019 graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 degree.
鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 recommend that students do what I did and be in the position of having
a low GPA; however, if my grades hadn鈥檛 been that low, I don鈥檛 think I would have
worked as hard as I did,鈥 Garcia explained. 鈥淚 probably wouldn鈥檛 have made the Dean鈥檚
List and President鈥檚 list at 麻豆原创. I wouldn鈥檛 have made Dean鈥檚 list my first semester
at UTPB, and without a doubt I wouldn鈥檛 have met the great teachers I met along the
way who continue to inspire, push and mentor me.鈥
Currently, Garcia is working at De Zavala Elementary School. She was actually offered
a job while she was still doing her student teaching at the school with lead teacher
Christi Walker.
鈥淐hristi is a great role model, and the principal Julie Sims and assistant principal
Monica Hernandez are very supportive,鈥 Garcia said. 鈥淚 was thrilled when they offered
me a position teaching 6th grade Science and Social Studies.鈥
Garcia admits that her first semester as a teacher was a bit stressful, mainly due
to having to teach online for 9 weeks during the Coronavirus pandemic.
鈥淔ortunately, I had a great team of 6th grade teachers at De Zavala,鈥 Garcia explained.
鈥淭he students were already accustomed to working on Google Chromebooks. So, they
were familiar with interactive online learning. We had to loan some of the Chromebooks
to students who didn鈥檛 have access to a computer at home. I would upload videos for
the students to watch on their own. The students had online interactive notebooks,
and assignments were done through Google Docs. Every Friday, I held live video sessions
in order to touch base with the students and see if they had questions. The hardest
part was getting the students to engage.鈥
Next school year, Garcia is looking forward to once again being in the classroom teaching
4thgrade Reading.
In her spare time, Garcia enjoys crafting and watching football with her boyfriend
Jos茅 Bosquez who is a graduate of 麻豆原创鈥檚 Diesel Technology program. Garcia said that
she is a Texans fan, and Bosquez is a Cowboys fan. They always try to travel to games
when the two teams play each other.
鈥淚鈥檓 so glad that I met Denise McKown and made the decision to become a teacher,鈥
Garcia said. 鈥淢y ultimate goal is to get a master鈥檚 degree in Education in a few
years. Education can open a lot of doors. I want to help make children鈥檚 lives better.鈥
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