Arsenio Romero’s workplace already is stuffed with the mementos of his time as a instructor, principal and faculty superintendent.
LEGO Minifigures — all villains, largely from horror movies — stand in rows on a part of his desk on the state Public Schooling Division. It is a assortment the company’s new Cupboard secretary, on the job for simply over every week, began as a instructor after a pupil introduced him a miniature Pumpkinhead to have fun Halloween.
The lamp on Romero’s desk, adorned with a comic-book-style metropolis skyline, is a de facto trophy, celebrating his years as a principal reworking low-performing Las Cruces faculties into excessive achievers. And his metallic nameplate and enterprise card holder have been items from welding college students in Deming and Los Lunas, districts the place Romero served as superintendent.
Unanimously confirmed by the Senate on Wednesday, Romero is now formally New Mexico’s prime training administrator, succeeding Kurt Steinhaus, who retired in January.
Although the division’s prime spot has been affected by near-constant turnover lately, Romero mentioned he is planning to remain within the place long run to make sure consistency. And he is wasted no time in getting comfy within the new function: His workplace is adorned and his deal with the long run is evident.
“I do know that there’s been loads of change and unstableness right here,” mentioned Romero, a Belen native. “What I’d love for everyone to know is that I’m right here for the lengthy haul.
“I’ve been in districts which have wanted loads of work and assist, and, in every single place I’ve been, I’ve been in a position to have optimistic impacts,” he added. “I’ve each intention of doing that right here.”
Although longtime acquaintances won’t know of Romero’s weak point for LEGOs, he is a well-recognized presence inside New Mexico’s tight-knit training circles. His appointment introduced reward in that neighborhood, with predictions he’ll be a stabilizing power at PED, charged with overseeing the state’s faculties.
“He has spent his profession positively impacting the way forward for the scholars in New Mexico,” Elisa Begueria, superintendent of Lake Arthur Municipal Faculties and certainly one of Romero’s former colleagues, mentioned of the brand new secretary earlier than the Senate Guidelines Committee Wednesday.
“Wherever he goes, he’s laser centered on pupil enchancment. … He’s the sort of thinker we’d like now. He’s the sort of educator we’d like now,” added Senate President Professional Tem Mimi Stewart, D-Albuquerque.
Educators’ confidence in Romero — and Romero’s personal, he mentioned — come from his expertise main faculties and districts ahead. He elevated pupil proficiency and commencement charges by double digits throughout his tenure in Deming, and he is already headed PED management coaching packages, Stewart mentioned. The one factor altering now could be the size of his new job.
No. 1 on Romero’s agenda: Implementing the payments from this yr’s legislative session, which he mentioned he sees nearly as good training coverage. His present work consists of instituting Home Invoice 130, which can lengthen pupil studying time to 1,140 hours yearly and was signed by the governor Thursday.
Prolonged studying time was certainly one of Romero’s hallmarks as a faculty administrator; he carried out extra time as a principal in Las Cruces and as an administrator in Roswell, Deming and Los Lunas. In every case, he mentioned, it improved pupil outcomes.
“In all places I’ve been, I’ve seen it. I’ve obtained knowledge to again it up [and] each knowledge and anecdotal tales to say how impactful this was for college kids,” Romero mentioned.
Many academics have resisted prolonged studying time, citing different coverage modifications — lowering class sizes, rising attendance or bettering faculty staffing — they mentioned would make an even bigger distinction in pupil outcomes.
Romero mentioned he understands the priority however famous, in his expertise, the change has been manageable for academics. He added the prolonged hours means extra compensation going into academics’ budgets, retirement accounts and native economies.
The legislative session now full, Romero is popping his consideration to making sure constant assist for varsity employees, inner coverage and responses to points associated to the Yazzie/Martinez court docket choice, wherein a decide recognized populations to whom the state failed to offer ample training.
The state has spent the years for the reason that 2018 creating plans attentive to the lawsuit and increasing fairness efforts, with Public Schooling Division monetary knowledge exhibiting the division spent about $750 million on assist efforts for special-education, bilingual and at-risk college students within the 2021-22 faculty yr.
Romero, although, needs to take a step again, guaranteeing knowledge helps the selections the division makes relating to college students recognized within the Yazzie/Martinez lawsuit.
“To have the ability to make sure that we make the precise choices, step one to actually offering the assets that these college students that fall beneath Yazzie/Martinez want is to guarantee that we have now the precise knowledge,” he mentioned.
Along with his personal plans to stay round on the Public Schooling Division — he’s the fourth PED secretary since Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham was inaugurated in 2019 — Romero hopes to make enhancements that may encourage consistency for academics, principals and superintendents.
Extra skilled growth, together with instruction on research-backed pedagogy and management coaching, will guarantee educators have the assist to implement efficient curricula and keep of their jobs longer, Romero mentioned.
“Once we see sure areas that we all know are good for youths and we all know that we have now robust skilled growth and educational supplies behind, that’s one thing I would like to have the ability to assist and supply to all people. As a result of we all know it really works,” he mentioned.
One of many different main modifications Romero hopes to make is improved knowledge assortment strategies inside the division. Knowledge determines coverage, he mentioned, so incomplete or inaccurate info can lead departments, districts and faculties within the mistaken course.
As an illustration, Romero mentioned, each faculty district defines and measures “power absenteeism” otherwise, leading to inconsistent knowledge on what it means for college kids to be chronically absent and no dependable coverage suggestions on what to do about it.
Romero mentioned he plans to look at the division’s knowledge assortment processes to make sure its offering the precise info, precisely.
This will likely be a boon for the division’s response to Yazzie/Martinez, too, Romero mentioned. Step one to bettering circumstances for low-income, special-education, English-language studying and Native American college students — the teams recognized within the lawsuit — is knowing the wants of those college students based mostly on dependable knowledge.
Regardless of New Mexico’s oft-reported spot on the backside of instructional achievement within the U.S., Romero is assured these sorts of changes — a components for achievement based mostly on his expertise and ongoing work on the Public Schooling Division — will translate to enchancment in pupil outcomes throughout the state.
“We all know what the recipe is to do that as a result of we’ve seen different states do it. I do know what the recipe is as a result of I’ve seen it executed myself, each at a faculty [and] district stage,” Romero mentioned.
As soon as that recipe is carried out, Romero mentioned, “the remainder of the nation goes to be studying an entire totally different factor about New Mexico.”