Annette Lozano, a leader and dedicated educator within our district, has been appointed as the new Executive Director of K-12 Humanities. With over two decades of dedicated service in the field of public education, Annette Lozano has made a significant impact on students and educators alike. A Rio Grande Valley native, her journey began at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts, laying the foundation for her career. Driven by a passion for bilingual education, Ms. Lozano pursued a Master’s degree in Bilingual Education from the University of Texas Pan American in Edinburg, Texas. Her commitment to educational excellence led her to further enhance her skills by obtaining her Educational Leadership Certification from Lamar University.
Ms. Lozano’s career spans 21 years with La Joya Independent School District, with a unique blend of experiences in both elementary and secondary education. For the first 10 years, she dedicated herself to enriching young minds with the gift of biliteracy and bilingualism teaching dual language students in Kinder-5th grade. Her innovative teaching methods for students of diverse backgrounds and ability to connect with students helped foster a love for learning in her classrooms.
Transitioning to secondary education, Ms. Lozano spent the next 11 years shaping the lives of older students. Her expertise in schoo leadership came to the forefront during this period, with 8 of these years spent in instructional leadership roles as Principal at Domingo Trevino Middle School, Assistant Principal at Memorial Middle School and Curriculum Facilitator at Dr. Javier Saenz Middle School. Ms. Lozano’s leadership style is characterized by a commitment to fostering inclusive, dynamic, and high-achieving educational environments for all students. She has been instrumental in closing the academic achievement gap by implementing programs that support academic excellence and the social-emotional development of students with diverse needs.
Her dedication to professional growth and her unwavering belief in the power of education to transform lives have made her a respected figure in the educational community. As she continues her journey as Executive Director of K-12 Humanities, leading the Reading Language Arts and Social Studies departments, Ms. Lozano remains committed to the district’s vision of educational excellence by positively impacting the next generation of learners and leaders through her core values of equity, excellence, and servant leadership.