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Meet our Teacher and Teammate of the Year award winners!

New in 2024, Aspire is thrilled to announce our inaugural winners of the Teacher and Teammate of the Year awards! Each of our 3 regions has selected one outstanding teammate and teacher to honor with this recognition. The nomination process was extensive, yielding over 400 thoughtful responses from teammates, scholars, alumni, and families.  

We’re thankful for the impact each of the winners makes within their schools and across their communities. Read on and join us in celebrating our six winners’ great work and achievements!

Bay Area

Photo of Frania Ramos-Arce, 2024 Bay Area Teacher of the Year
Frania Ramos-Arce, 2024 Bay Area Teacher of the Year

Teacher of the Year: Frania Ramos-Arce, an elementary teacher at Aspire College Academy (ACA), has been honored as Teacher of the Year. With Aspire for five years, she has consistently demonstrated enthusiasm for teaching and a deep knowledge of academic engagement strategies. ACA Principal Brian White expressed his admiration, highlighting her exceptional communication skills with parents and professional demeanor. He described her as “the consummate blend of teacher leader and team player,” noting her commitment to the well-being of the ACA community. According to White, she “advocates for what is best for students and is a natural leader and a pillar of strength within the Jaguar Family.” Congratulations to Ms. Arce!

Photo of Angelena Banks, 2024 Bay Area Teammate of the Year
Angelena Banks, 2024 Bay Area Teammate of the Year

Teammate of the Year: Angelena Banks is the After School Director at Aspire Berkley Maynard Academy (BMA). Principal Jay Stack praised her journey

from joining the school community as a parent to leading one of the most expansive and well-resourced Expanded Learning Programs. He described Ms. Banks as a “force of joy, fun, and love for kids,” and commended her for bringing community partnerships to BMA scholars. These partnerships, including West African Dance, Black Neighborhood Project, GloMPACT, and Climbing Club, help students feel “validated, empowered, and a sense of belonging.” Principal Stack thanked Angelena for her “love and dedication to ensuring we are nurturing and developing the whole child.”

Central Valley 

Photo of Evangelina Rios, 2024 Central Valley Teacher of the Year
Evangelina Rios, 2024 Central Valley Teacher of the Year

Teacher of the Year: Evangelina Rios is a 6th-8th grade humanities teacher at Aspire Stockton Secondary Academy (ASSA). She has evolved from a mentee to a mentor teacher in the Alder Teacher Residency Program. Her commitment to the craft of teaching benefits her scholars and teammates, embodying the “any means necessary” mentality. During the pandemic, she took the initiative to support a new school, contributing to making ASSA the special place it is becoming.

Juan Rodarte, 2024 Central Valley Teammate of the Year
Juan Rodarte, 2024 Central Valley Teammate of the Year

Teammate of the Year: Juan Rodarte, the Building Manager at Aspire Summit Charter Academy (SCA), is a steadfast member of the Aspire family who exemplifies our core values of Belonging and Bienestar (Well-being). He ensures that our students are seen and cared for, maintaining a safe and clean school campus. Juan is known for seeing the brilliance in each student and building personal relationships with them. He always greets every visitor with a warm hello, embodying a spirit of inclusivity.

Los Angeles

Photo of Andrea Martinez, 2024 Los Angeles Teacher of the Year
Andrea Martinez, 2024 Los Angeles Teacher of the Year

Teacher of the Year: Andrea Martinez, a 13-year veteran educator, currently guides 4th graders at Aspire Firestone Academy. Her commitment to antiracist curriculum design, dedication to academic excellence, and focus on student wellness and agency have resulted in significant academic growth and increased confidence among her scholars.

Photo of Olga Barraza Fraire, LA Teammate of the Year
Olga Barraza Fraire, 2024 Los Angeles Teammate of the Year

Teammate of the Year: Olga Barraza Fraire, who serves as a SpEd Instructional Aide at Aspire Tate Academy, proactively disrupts antiblackness while fostering a critical understanding of social issues among her teammates and students. She excels in supporting diverse learners by integrating the varied cultural backgrounds and unique needs of the community into her work. The Aspire Los Angeles team has commended her dedication to all students, particularly those facing the most marginalization, and her commitment to ensuring their joy and well-being. She will soon continue her work and progress at Aspire Tate Academy through the Alder GSE Residency!

Introducing our Aspire2Alder Scholarship winners, Julie Rojas and Yvette Pacheco!

The Aspire Foundation has created a new scholarship called Aspire2Alder to help hourly Aspire teammates who are enrolled in the Alder Teacher Residency Program and working toward their teaching credentials. This builds on our long-standing relationship with the Aspire-incubated Alder Graduate School of Education. We’d like to congratulate Julie Rojas and Yvette Pacheco for enrolling in the Alder Residency Program and becoming the first Aspire teammates to be awarded this unique scholarship! 

We wish Julie and Yvette continued success in their academic endeavors! Learn more about them and their goals below.

Julie Rojas

Julie Rojas has been a part of the Aspire community for many years, graduating from Aspire Ollin University Preparatory Academy, and returning to her alma mater as an After School Educator. Julie received her bachelor’s degree from Azusa Pacific University and is now pursuing her master’s degree in education through Alder GSE.

“It is a great honor to be a recipient of the Aspire2Alder Award! Being a part of the Aspire community has been very rewarding to my educational and professional journey,” she shared. 

Today, she works with 5th-grade students at Aspire Inskeep Academy and plans to continue teaching this grade level in the future. In her spare time, she enjoys going outdoors, spending time with her family, and going to local coffee shops.

Yvette Pacheco

Yvette shared she’s happy and proud to be working in Huntington Park at Aspire Titan Academy, where she was previously an Instructional Assistant and is now a resident 5th-grade teacher. She also expressed enthusiasm for the teacher residency program saying, “I am thrilled to be a part of Alder and continue my journey as an educator! I am constantly learning how to be a better teacher for the students I work with. I am excited to learn more, and I hope to keep working in the community that I grew up in as an elementary school teacher.” 

During her time off, she enjoys traveling and eating at new restaurants as well as spending time with her friends and family.

If you’re interested in pursuing teacher residency programs like our teammates Julie and Yvette, visit the Alder GSE page today!