Angelica Alvarez - District 2
Angelica Alvarez was born and raised in San Luis, Arizona to migrant field workers, and she worked in the fields alongside her family most of her childhood. Following high school graduation, Angelica worked ten years at the Merced County Office of Education before moving to Burien to start a bilingual church with her husband.
Angelica holds a bachelor’s degree in education from Goddard College and a master’s in educational leadership and administration from Eastern Washington University. She is employed by the Puget Sound Educational Service District as a director of student & family centered improvement initiatives. She previously worked for an agency dedicated to promoting equity for children, building community stability, and encouraging school readiness and for the non-profit Child Care Resources. Angelica has been a trained community response team member since 2006, serving SeaTac, Burien, and Normandy Park.
Angelica is a strong advocate for all children. She lives in Burien with her husband and is a fluent Spanish speaker.
Angelica is the school board president and represents the board on the Washington Intercollegiate Athletic Association (WIAA).