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Celebrating Our 2025 Don Shalvey Award Winners

Celebrating Our 2025 Don Shalvey Award Winners

The Don Shalvey: Changing the Odds Award honors graduates who exemplify Aspire’s mission through community impact, perseverance, and purpose. Named after Aspire’s founder, this award uplifts alumni who continue to lead with heart, committed to both their post-secondary dreams and giving back to their community.

This year’s awardees reflect the power of full-circle impact. From an educator helping her former students grow into teammates, to a recent college graduate stepping into the classroom, to a teacher honoring the legacy of those who shaped his journey.

Rocio Castanon – Aspire Lionel Wilson College Prep Academy Alumna

A proud daughter of immigrants and first-generation college graduate, Rocio Castanon has been a steady presence at Aspire Monarch Academy for the past 15 years. After earning her A.A. in Child Development from Merritt College and her B.A. in Human Development from CSU East Bay, she returned to Monarch, the school her children once attended, to give back to the community that helped raise her.

As a computer skills teacher, Rocio helps students build confidence as creators, not just consumers of technology. She reminds them every day that they are “deeply loved, that they matter, and that it’s always okay to ask questions, speak up, and make mistakes along the way.”

Rocio still carries with her the lessons and encouragement of the many Aspire teachers who shaped her, including Ms. Aguilar, whose third-grade class made her feel seen and cared for, Mr. Peterson, who introduced her to digital design, and Mr. Hasan, who taught her to know her history and herself. She credits many others who pushed her to grow and dream bigger.

Today, Rocio works alongside some of her former students who now serve at Monarch themselves! Her mother has been with Aspire for 25 years, and her sister is now in her third year, making Rocio part of a proud three-generation Aspire family.

Cathalina Cordero – Aspire Benjamin Holt College Prep Alumna 

Cathalina Cordero’s Aspire journey began in kindergarten and continued through Aspire Vincent Shalvey Academy, Aspire Ben Holt Middle School, and Aspire Benjamin Holt College Prep Academy. By the time she graduated high school, she had completed more than 500 hours of community service, led numerous school-based initiatives, and earned over 60 college units through dual enrollment at San Joaquin Delta College. Cathalina went on to UC Davis, graduating in just two years with degrees in Psychology and Sociology. Her commitment to service never wavered—she led community projects as Vice President of Service in Circle K International and supported college access efforts as a tour guide and outreach assistant. This school year, Cathalina returns to Aspire as an Education Specialist Teacher at Aspire Port City Academy, while also pursuing a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology at the University of the Pacific. With every step, she continues to uplift the next generation of Aspire scholars.

 

Sergio Uzziel Martinez – Aspire Pacific Academy Alumnus

Since graduating from  Aspire Pacific Academy, Sergio Uzziel Martinez has remained deeply rooted in his commitment to education and growth. He has earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees and recently completed his first year as a full-time English teacher—a role he takes on with gratitude and pride. For Sergio, teaching is not just a profession; it’s a way to “honor the educators who supported and believed in him.” Through his work in and beyond the classroom at  Aspire Ollin University Prep Academy, he aims to carry their legacy forward and create the same kind of transformative experiences for his students.

These outstanding alumni continue to reflect Aspire’s mission in action, showing what’s possible when education, community, and leadership intersect. We are thrilled to celebrate their stories!

Congratulations to our 2025 Teacher and Teammate of the Year award winners!

Aspire Public Schools is proud to announce the 2025 Teacher and Teammate of the Year award winners! Now in its second year, this recognition celebrates exceptional educators and staff across our three regions—Bay Area, Central Valley, and Los Angeles—who embody our mission and values. This year’s honorees were selected from a competitive pool of nominations submitted by teammates, students, families, and alumni. Each winner has made a profound impact on their school community through dedication, leadership, and a commitment to student success.

Bay Area

 

Teacher of the Year: Jenny Sar
At Aspire Golden State Preparatory Academy, Jenny Sar serves as a 9th and 12th-grade math teacher, Math Department Lead, and Leadership teacher. Her innovative approach to education is exemplified by the student leadership program she initiated, culminating in the school’s first homecoming pep rally. Jenny reflects, “It was incredible to see our students step up, showcase their leadership, and bring so much energy and creativity to the event.”

Teammate of the Year: Mina Vega
With 21 years of dedicated service at Aspire Monarch Academy, Business Manager Mina Vega has been a steadfast presence in the school community. She cherishes the opportunity to welcome new TK and kindergarten students each year and take pride in watching them grow and transition to middle school. Mina’s commitment to the school’s mission and her nurturing spirit have left an indelible mark on countless families.

Central Valley

Teacher of the Year: Genesis Abdul-Rashid
Genesis Abdul-Rashid, an Education Specialist at Aspire Benjamin Holt Middle School, is celebrated for her dedication to inclusive education. One of her most memorable experiences was organizing the Ruby Bridges Walk, an event that united students and families in a powerful demonstration of community and historical awareness. Genesis remarks, “Witnessing our community come together to honor a pivotal moment in history was truly inspiring.”

Teammate of the Year: Starrlight Murray
Starrlight Murray, Business Manager at Aspire Capitol Heights Academy, is known for her vibrant energy and deep connections with students. Recalling a cherished memory, she shares, “A group of my students convinced me to participate in our school talent show. I was incredibly nervous, but a third grader said, ‘Ms. Starrlight, just get out there and dance like no one is watching!’ That moment reminded me why I love working with kids—their honesty, encouragement, and the unforgettable memories they help create.”

Los Angeles

Teacher of the Year: Nadean DeLeon
At Aspire Pacific Academy, 6th-grade Math and Science teacher Nadean DeLeon is recognized for her commitment to academic excellence and student engagement. She proudly highlights her students’ achievements in the Aspire Math Field Day Competitions, where they secured championships in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2024. Nadean’s dedication to fostering a love for math and science has empowered her students to excel.

Teammate of the Year: Eduardo Ramirez
Eduardo Ramirez, Office Assistant and Family Coordinator at Aspire Antonio Maria Lugo Academy, is celebrated for his efforts to build strong family-school connections. One highlight of his tenure was organizing a trip to a Dodgers game for students with excellent attendance and their parents. Eduardo shares, “It was awesome to see the smiles, not just from our students, but also from parents who were experiencing their first-ever game. Moments like that remind me why we do this work.”

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to these outstanding individuals. Their unwavering dedication and impactful contributions continue to inspire and uplift the Aspire community.