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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER


www.gdoe.net
501 Mariner Avenue
Barrigada, Guam 96913
Telephone: (671) 300-1677​•F
​ ax: (671)472-5003
Email: ​ijbbaza@gdoe.net
JON J. P​. ​FERNANDEZ ISA J. B. BAZA
Superintendent of Education Public Information Officer
October 8, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBER MARIA GUTIERREZ


RECEIVES NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD

The Guam Department of Education (GDOE) and National Association of State Boards of
Education (NASBE) are pleased to announce that state education leaders from Maine, Mississippi,
and the U.S. Territory of Guam are recipients of NASBE’s 2020 Distinguished Service Award.
This national award honors current and former state board members who have made exceptional
contributions to education. It is given to three outstanding leaders each year and is the highest
award NASBE can bestow on a state board of education member.

Maria Gutierrez ​is the longest-serving member of the Guam Education Board. In her 23 years of
service, Gutierrez has been a strong advocate for students and families, always ensuring their
voices are heard by the board. She was instrumental in creating a seat for a parent and student on
the Guam board and, for the last six years, has served as the board’s advisor to student board
members.

Gutierrez has been both chair and vice chair of the Guam Education Board. Under her leadership,
the board developed several policies to prevent student and educator harassment, intimidation,
bullying, and cyberbullying and to ensure student safety and data privacy on the internet. She
testifies regularly on the department of education’s annual fiscal budgets and led the approval of
Guam’s school reopening plans this summer. Gutierrez has been actively involved in NASBE
study groups and is a member of the Public Education Positions Committee.

“Her exemplary leadership, unselfish service, commitment, and passion for providing students with
opportunities to explore and learn has been the catalyst for improving public education on Guam,”
says board vice chair Mark Mendiola. “She is devoted to ensuring Guam students receive the skills
they need to succeed and believes it is critical that every student has the opportunity to get a good
education on Guam without having to endure extreme hardships and hurdles, most especially now
during the global pandemic.”

“Her passion and dedication to the students of Guam is apparent in her unyielding and tireless
drive, as well as her willingness to go the extra mile to work with elected leaders and community
organizations to ensure that our schools get the support they need,” GDOE Superintendent Jon
Fernandez said. “She is most deserving of this award and I look forward to continuing to work
alongside her as we address important educational issues that impact Guam’s nearly 30,000 school
children and their families.”

“The 2020 Distinguished Service Award winners represent the very best in citizen leadership in
America,” says NASBE President and CEO Robert Hull. “State boards of education remain a
steadfast bastion of non-partisan discourse and policy making at it’s very best; and this year’s
distinguished service awardees represent all that is good about that process. Strong proponents of
stakeholder engagement, strategic planning, and a firm focus on equity are but a few of their stellar
traits. Hats off to our 2020 Distinguished Service Awardees!”

The 2020 Distinguished Service Awards will be presented October 21 at NASBE’s virtual annual
conference.

NASBE serves as the only membership organization for state boards of education. A nonpartisan,
nonprofit organization, NASBE elevates state board members’ voices in national and state
policymaking, facilitates the exchange of informed ideas, and supports members in advancing
equity and excellence in public education for students of all races, genders, and circumstances.

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