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- Anita Gomez-Palacio ’65Ed, ’89PD
Anita Gomez-Palacio earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Education from St. John’s University in 1965. That year, she began her teaching career as a French and Spanish teacher in New York City schools until 1970, when she traveled to Spain to teach for another 10 years.
Upon her return from Europe, she was awarded three consecutive Title VII scholarships and attended Teachers College, Columbia University, earning both an M.A. in Bilingual Education and TESOL, and an Ed.M. in Instructional Technology. These degrees were followed by a Professional Diploma in Administration and Supervision from St. John’s University.
After serving as a teacher and administrator in Community School District 25 in Queens for 15 years, she was appointed Principal of Marie Curie Middle School in Bayside, NY, in 1995. In 2001, Ms. Gomez-Palacio became Executive Director of Operations at the Council of School Supervisors and Administrators; she retired in 2013. She currently serves as a member of the St. John’s University Board of Trustees and Equity and Inclusion Council.