I am an experienced educator with a master’s degree in education, specializing in behavioral disabilities and mental health. My career spans a wide range of educational settings—from residential treatment facilities to general education classrooms—where she has supported both general education and special education students with compassion, structure, and advocacy.
I am the founder of Enso Pathways, a mission-driven initiative focused on transforming school culture through mindfulness, restorative practices, and student-centered mental health strategies. My work centers on dismantling systemic inequities that disproportionately affect Black, Hispanic, and neurodiverse students. With a strong voice for change and a heart for healing, I am working to redefine what student success can look like in modern education.