Texico Conference Hires New Associate Superintendent
CORRALES, N.M. – Rosy Arizaga is Texico Conference’s new associate superintendent of education. She has over 25 years of experience in both public and Adventist education, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to Texico’s educational community. Of these 25 years, 13 have been in school administration, where Arizaga has shaped and enhanced educational experiences for both students and teachers.
Arizaga earned her bachelor’s degree in education at Southwestern Adventist University and her Master of Education degree from the University of Nevada.
A visionary leader who is deeply committed to fostering excellence in teaching and learning, Arizaga has a proven track record. She has encouraged positive school cultures, implemented educational standards and developed strategies to support educators and institutions. She has also contributed to curriculum development committees and played a pivotal role in piloting new educational programs and systems. Outside of the classroom, she has served on various accreditation committees within the North American Division.
The daughter of a minister and wife of an educator, Arizaga’s connection to Adventist education runs deep, and she’s proud to be a part of Texas Conference’s educational community. Her daughter, Lily, shares her parents’ passion for education and is a teacher within the conference.
When not working, Arizaga enjoys reading, traveling, the creative arts and the art of organization.
As Arizaga begins her new role, the Texico Conference is excited about the positive impact she will have on its students and teachers.
By Debby Márquez
Communication Director