Leadership Luncheon for Area Educators Set for Nov. 5

November 3, 1997

The Department of Educational Administration at Baylor University's School of Education will host a Leadership Luncheon for area educators at noon Wednesday, Nov. 5, in Barfield Drawing Room in the Bill Daniel Student Center. The featured speaker will be Dr. Domingo Dominguez, assistant superintendent for curriculum and special programs for the Waco Independent School District.
Dominguez received his bachelor of science and master of arts degrees from the University of Texas at El Paso and his doctorate from the University of New Mexico. He is currently pursuing his master of educational administration degree at the University of Texas at Austin.
Certified as a teacher, mid-management administrator and superintendent, Dominguez taught for several years in Roswell, N.M., and El Paso. He also has served as assistant dean of students at UTEP, assistant professor of education at New Mexico Highlands University and educational consultant for the Texas Education Agency. Prior to assuming the position with WISD, he was assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction for the Mathis Independent School District in Mathis, Texas.
Tickets for the leadership luncheon are $10 and reservations are required. For more information, contact Kelly Miller at 710-3117