Dr. Gwen Delgado
Dr. Delgado has worked in the Hart District since 2017 beginning at La Mesa Junior High School where she taught 7th and 8th grade History and ASB. At La Mesa she also served as PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) coach as well as intervention and Title I coordinator. Dr. Delgado moved to Golden Valley High School in 2019 where she has taught ACHIEVE, World History and Ethnic Studies. She also served as the EL coordinator at Golden Valley. Prior to coming to the Hart District, Dr. Delgado taught 7th and 8th grade History and ASB at Green Acres Middle School in Visalia Unified School District. There she was also department chair, PBIS and Culturally Responsive Teaching/Diversity Coach.
In addition to teaching and other leadership positions, Dr. Delgado has been an administrative intern in the Hart District and participated in many committees including the Equity & Diversity Committee, Ethnic Studies Committee and she also served as a member of the California Dual Immersion Team. Additionally, Dr. Delgado served on a collaboration project with the California Department of Education to create a model school project that supports EL and Special Education Students.
Dr. Delgado has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History & Central American Studies from Cal State University Northridge, a Master’s Degree in Multicultural Education from Fresno State and a Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership and Change from USC.
In addition to teaching and other leadership positions, Dr. Delgado has been an administrative intern in the Hart District and participated in many committees including the Equity & Diversity Committee, Ethnic Studies Committee and she also served as a member of the California Dual Immersion Team. Additionally, Dr. Delgado served on a collaboration project with the California Department of Education to create a model school project that supports EL and Special Education Students.
Dr. Delgado has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History & Central American Studies from Cal State University Northridge, a Master’s Degree in Multicultural Education from Fresno State and a Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership and Change from USC.