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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL OF TECHNOLOGY APPOINTED
by Bosco Tech
ALUMNUS & PAST DEAN OF TECHNOLOGY RETURNS TO CAMPUS
Bosco Tech is proud to announce the appointment of Luis Garza (DE ‘94) as Assistant Principal of Technology. In this role, Mr. Garza will advance the development of the technological curriculum, expand the school’s growing robotics programs, guide technology department chairs and faculty in the ongoing acquisition of relevant educational tools and equipment, and keep our surrounding community up to date on the progressive technology being taught on campus, among other responsibilities.
Mr. Garza is a 1994 Tech graduate, as well as former Instructional Area Dean of Technologies and Department Chair of Integrated Design, Engineering and Art (IDEA). During his 18-year tenure, he successfully introduced 3D printing technology to the campus, incorporated robotics into the Mechanical Engineering curriculum, founding the rst competitive robotics team, and transitioned IDEA to computer-aided design. After graduating from Bosco Tech’s Design Technology program, Mr. Garza earned a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, Entertainment Arts and Animation from California State University, Fullerton.
“Luis’ proven ability to move the technology education program forward, expertise with current and upcoming design software, and excellent rapport with both students and instructors make him a great asset to our campus.” said Tech President Memo Gutierrez. “He’ll also serve as an applied science and technology resource to local elementary and middle schools. He will create dynamic opportunities for young people in the community to sample the Tech’s pre-engineering and applied science focus, something that successfully sets us apart from any other high school program.”