Carmina Osuna is a local of Los Angeles, California and attended college at UC San Diego and Loyola Marymount University. Carmina began her career in education as a founding Spanish teacher with Alliance College-Ready Public Charter Schools.
She later helped open Camino Nuevo Charter Academy’s second high school where she served as a teacher, Dean, and Assistant Principal. Carmina joined Thrive Public Schools’ innovative team as the founding Director of its secondary school.
Carmina has over 10 years experience in education, specializing in supporting multilingual students of all levels. Her work has included teacher and leader development, championing equity and developing systems to support vulnerable students new to the US.
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