04/10/2026
Link to Story: https://news.tamusa.edu/2026/04/AM-San-Antonio-Hosts-Best-of-Both-Worlds-Symposium-on-Taking-a-Holistic-Approach-to-Student-Success.html
Positive Difference Makers,
There are not enough words in any language that can adequately express our gratitude for your participation in our Texas A&M University-San Antonio Educational Leadership and Preparation College of Education and Human Development Best of Both Worlds Panel Beyond Academics: A Holistic Approach to Student Support and Success. Our entire community of educators were impacted by your guidance and practical steps to ensure optimal levels of addressing every students' need through relationship building and leadership.
We appreciate the insightful contributions of our distinguished panel of experts that engaged our students in solution-focused discussions:
Best of Both Worlds Panelists:
K-12 School Leaders
Derrick Brown - Principal, Young Men's Leadership Academy, San Antonio ISD
Priscilla Alfaro - Principal, Young Women's Leadership Academy Primary, SAISD
Policy and Governmental Support:
Representative Elizabeth Campos, TX House of Representatives, District. 119
Commissioner Tommy Calvert, Bexar County Commissioner, Pct. 4
Community Support Leaders
Andrea Vocab Sanderson - Community Engagement Coordinator, Carver Center
Jessica Knudsen - CEO/President Clarity Child Guidance Center
Coordinating such an event is challenging but made easier thanks to an amazing team. Thank you President Hector Ochoa for your continued support, our welcome, and your leadership that allows for these types of community-based, solution-focused discussions. Thank you to my co-moderator, Dr. Elisabeth Krimbill, and colleague Dr. Sean Kearney for Planning and Implementation. Thank you Dr. Danelle Flores for helping us understand how theory can inform practice as it relates to student school counseling services. Thank you Ms. Iris Castillo and Ms. Cynthia Alejos for facilitating President Ochoa's participation.
Thank you to all the members of the College of Education and Human Development for their instrumental roles in the event such as Dean Emma Savage-Davis (for your guidance and Sponsorship), Dr. Esther Garza (Chair-ELP) and (Welcome and Participation), Darleen Davila (Printouts and setup), Dr. Elisabeth Krimbill, Dr. Juan Jasso, Dr. Richard Alvarado and for your attendance, bringing your students, and your Support, and April Lott (Setup, Name Tags, Swag Bags, and Refreshments).
Thank you to Sam Boykin and Dee Garcia (Marketing and Communications-Press Release/Photography), Hoyt Garner (Facilities), and Kevin Mendoza and Moises Calos from Information Technology Services and setup, Cheron Kuykendall and Nickolas Carter (Parking and Transportation), the facilities team and everyone who played a role in making sure our students and the community can transmute our discussions into a Call to Action replete with viable solutions to address today's challenges in our schools.
Again, we want to thank you for helping us transmute theoretical frameworks to practical application.
Addendum: Best of Both Worlds was founded as an opportunity for our Education students (Teachers, Principal, School counselor, Superintendent Preparatory students, etc) an opportunity to 1). synthesize the theoretical frameworks learned in class while 2). interfacing with current school and community leaders on critical topics they will face as educators and community leaders.