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Rodriguez makes Canutillo history with TASB leadership board selection
Canutillo ISD Trustee Armando Rodriguez made District history by being the first to be selected as a board officer on the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB)
Posted on 10/07/2020
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Canutillo ISD Trustee Armando Rodriguez made District history by being the first to be selected as a board officer on the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB).

The nomination went out to the association’s membership for approval during the TASA/TASB txEDCON virtual conference where Rodriguez was officially named Secretary-Treasurer on Saturday. TASB’s mission is to promote educational excellence for Texas school children through advocacy, visionary leadership, and high-quality services to school districts.

“Being nominated to this position is a huge honor not just for me but for every hard-working school member in our region,” Rodriguez said. “This is a great opportunity to elevate the advocacy of all Texas children at the state level.”

Rodriguez’s nomination is historic for the El Paso region. He became the first trustee from Region 19 to serve as an officer on the TASB Board of Directors since David Sublasky of Fabens ISD in 1997-98.

Before then, only two other El Paso area trustees have served as TASB officers – Ross Borrett, Ysleta ISD, 1975-76; and Ted Andress, El Paso ISD 1958-59.

Rodriguez is a Leadership TASB Master Trustee serving his fourth term on the Canutillo ISD School Board, where his fellow trustees have elected him as Board President, Vice President and Secretary. Rodriguez has the distinction of being one of the youngest people ever to be elected into office in El Paso County, and has made it his mission to improve the quality of education in his community – especially for underserved students.

A graduate of Canutillo High School and the University of Texas at El Paso, Rodriguez is a native of the Border and a leader in his community. Through his work, he ensures that students have access to high-quality educational and athletic facilities. He also is one of the founding members of the Canutillo Alumni Foundation for Education – the only organization specifically designed to award scholarships to Canutillo graduates.

During his time as Trustee, Rodriguez has played a key role in modernizing Canutillo schools. Some of the accomplishments while on the Board include the establishment of Northwest Early College, a National Blue Ribbon School and one of the best high schools in the country according to U.S. News & World Report; the creation of the Canutillo Connect initiative that bridged the digital divide in the community by distributing Apple devices to all students and creating better internet connectivity throughout the District; and the back-to-back A-rating for the District by the Texas Education Agency – the only District in the region to achieve this distinction.

Rodriguez’s work on behalf of students extends beyond El Paso. In addition to his recent TASB officer nomination, he currently serves as the Region 19 Representative on the TASB Board of Directors. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the National School Board Association (NSBA) and was selected by his peers to serve as treasurer of the organization's National School Boards Action Center. At NSBA, he also serves as chair of the National Hispanic Council. Other leadership positions for Rodriguez include being a member of the Board of Directors for the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials.

Previously, Rodriguez has served as president of the Mexican American School Board Association and the Far West Texas School Board Association.