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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLara, Ausgustin Mr. Agustin Lara Bibliography Mr. Agustin Lara was born in the small farming town of Los Azulitos, Jalisco in central Mexico. There in the rural area, where he lived with his parents and eight siblings, there was no running water or electricity in the adobe house . Looking to make a better way of life, Mr. Lara came to the United States at the age of fifteen. He had to learn a new language and a new culture in his new country. Once in Texas, he worked as a laborer earning $20 daily. Additionally, he worked as a dishwasher, a construction worker, and a ranch helper. While working as a janitor at the airport in Georgetown, Texas his supervisor encouraged him to take English classes. Once he completed his English classes, he enrolled at the American Preparatory Institute in Killeen, Texas. The self-paced program was a program designed to help nontraditional students earn a high school diploma. Once he completed high school, Mr. Lara attended Central Texas College for two years. He then transferred to Texas A&M University to study Agriculture. He obtained his bachelor's degree in 199 and went on to obtain a master's degree in education administration in 2004 from Sam Houston State University. Currently, Mr. Lara is pursuing his doctorate degree at Texas A&M University in bilingual education. Mr. Lara's employment experience includes working as Adult Probation Officer in Brazos County for two years and as a Juvenile Detention Officer for the Texas Youth Commission in Bryan, Texas for five years. Mr. Lara has been working as a bilingual education teacher for the Bryan Independent School District for thirteen years. Mr. Lara is an advocate for children. He is the director and founder of a youth ballet folklorico group. He founded the dance company in 1997 in order to promote Mexican culture through dance and music and as a way to provide local children the opportunity to do something positive after school. Currently, Ballet Folkl6rico Los Altos de Jalisco has 35 members and they perform voluntarily an average of 40 times per year at schools, churches, nursing homes, family events, and multicultural events. Moreover, Mr. Lara has studied and worked, voluntarily, in Mexico, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Germany, Russia, and China. Because of his positive influence on children, students, and his community, Mr. Lara was selected Teacher of the Year at Sam Houston State University in 2006, Hispanic Person of the Year in 2006, and in 2008 he received the Friend of the Children award presented by Voices for Children.