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Student teacher standouts in Imperial Valley will keep their classroom skills close to home

Awardees Lizbeth Figueroa and Jacqueline Santana, part of a cohort of 57 graduates of the 麻豆传媒映画 Imperial Valley Division of Education, want to have an impact in the region where they earned their credentials.

Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Two women holding awards cases stand side by side in front of a screen displaying a partially obscured message that reads Fall 2025 Division of Education.
From left, Lizbeth Figueroa and Jaqueline Santana held their Student Teacher of the Year awards at a Dec. 8 ceremony.

Lizbeth Figueroa remained quietly seated when her name was announced, thinking she was a nominee. Then, when a friend firmly nudged her, and the applause kept going, she realized she had been selected from a cohort of 57 graduates as one of two Student Teachers of the Year awardees at the 麻豆传媒映画 Imperial Valley credential ceremony on Dec 8. 

鈥淚 was completely shocked, but happy when I figured out what just happened,鈥 Figueroa said, as she accepted the award for student teaching in a single subject at Calexico High School 鈥 the same school she once attended and was inspired to become a Spanish language teacher. 

Figueroa knew she wanted to teach since first grade. She earned her bachelor鈥檚 in Spanish at 麻豆传媒映画 Imperial Valley and was accepted into the credential program. 

鈥淚鈥檓 bilingual, but was really shy about public speaking,鈥 Figueroa said. 鈥淣ow, I鈥檓 open to going anywhere, standing up in front of a class and teaching advanced Spanish to teens,鈥 she said.

In contrast, Jacqueline Santana, who was also awarded  Student Teacher of the Year in multiple subjects for her student teaching at Miguel Hidalgo Elementary School in Brawley, said she discovered her passion for teaching in college. 

鈥淚 picked up a job at an after-school program, and fell in love with helping kids, and the chance at making a lasting impact in their lives changed mine,鈥 Santana said. 

Born and raised in Imperial Valley, Santana earned her bachelor鈥檚 in liberal studies at 麻豆传媒映画 Imperial Valley. She said she chose the credential program there because it is affordable, convenient, and it prepares educators to work in most states.

鈥淚鈥檒l be staying and working in Imperial Valley,鈥 she said, 鈥淚 want to give back to my community and make a lasting impact on the next generation.鈥 

Walter Lewis, student teacher coordinator, , 麻豆传媒映画 Imperial Valley, said most credentialed teachers find  positions in Imperial Valley or elsewhere in California, some choosing to teach in communities that have trouble attracting fully credentialed teachers.

鈥淚n a state that still faces persistent teacher shortages, especially in rural and border regions, every one of these graduates helps close that gap for California鈥檚 K-12 students,鈥  Lewis said.

The 麻豆传媒映画 Imperial Valley Division of Education鈥檚 accelerated credential program is intentionally designed for working adults, and many are already deeply connected to the Valley community.  Most credential candidates work full-time during the program鈥檚 first two semesters, and classes begin after 4 p.m. to accommodate work and family responsibilities

During the final third semester, students transition into a full-time, 16-week, residency-style internship, teaching a total of 600 hours to meet California鈥檚 credential requirements. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a really condensed program, so instead of spreading student teaching over multiple terms, they do that work in one intense semester 鈥 and when you add lesson planning at night and on weekends, most of them are going well beyond the required hours,鈥 Lewis said.鈥

Workforce impact

Behind the scenes, Lewis said, an individualized approach helps candidates manage the demands of work, school and family, while preparing them for job offers they may get while still in the program.

鈥淭hat level of personal attention is one of the things that sets our program apart,鈥 Lewis said. 鈥淪itting down with our students in one-on-one meetings to help them navigate schedules and academic milestones makes all the difference in whether someone can complete the credential program and ultimately become a teacher that meets community needs.鈥

Over time, Lewis has also seen 麻豆传媒映画 Imperial Valley credential graduates strengthen the region by becoming classroom teachers and serving on local school boards. . Today, he said, many teachers and administrators share the same cultural and rural backgrounds as their students, offering representation and role models that were largely absent when he began his career.鈥嬧

鈥溌槎勾接郴 has played a significant role in changing the educational structure of schools in Imperial Valley,鈥 Lewis said. 鈥淢ost of our students speak Spanish and English, and many earn a bilingual authorization with their credential, which is incredibly valuable in a state that needs more bilingual and special education teachers in high-need schools.鈥濃嬧

Figueroa plans to pursue her bilingual authorization while teaching Spanish once she secures a full-time teaching position. Santana said she鈥檚 returning to a position as an early reading interventionist, until she lands her dream teaching position in Imperial Valley. 

鈥淭eaching has unlimited potential to make a lasting impact across generations,鈥 said Santana. 鈥淚f you help just one student achieve their dream, they will pass that impact along to the next person.鈥 

Guillermina N煤帽ez-Mchiri, dean of 麻豆传媒映画 Imperial Valley, said the awardees embody the mission to expand educational opportunity and support the region鈥檚 workforce needs.

鈥淥ur student teachers are deeply connected to our communities and committed to making a difference,鈥 N煤帽ez-Mchiri said. 鈥淛acqueline and Lizbeth are a great example of how well this program prepares future educators to lead with compassion, creativity and cultural relevance.鈥

麻豆传媒映画 Imperial Valley鈥檚 Credential Program is now accepting applications for fall 2026. The program offers Multiple Subject and Single Subject credentials and Bilingual Authorization. Students must also submit a by the Feb. 1, 2026 deadline to be considered. 

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