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Chris Eide Azevedo

Chris has been a leader in education and nonprofits over the past two decades. His experience is deep and wide-ranging, starting in the classroom where he taught middle school mathematics for five years, to nonprofit founder and executive director, university lecturer, author, senior government official, and school and school network leader. During COVID-19, he led a successful turnaround of one of the country's historic charter school networks in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and recently led a successful turnaround of the Meeting Street Academy in Charleston, South Carolina. 

 

As a nonprofit founder and leader, he built and led political movements around the country at the state and local levels to change policy to better ensure that all students have access to a high-quality education. As an appointed senior government official, he directed New Mexico's statewide vision for educator quality and later additionally led strategic communications for its Public Education Department. 

 

Chris sits on boards of directors for several nonprofit organizations locally and nationally focusing on education and politics, and loves to play music, hike, sail boats, scuba dive, and fly airplanes. Chris’ work has been published or mentioned in books, research findings, and newspapers across the country over the past fifteen years. He is a Pahara-Aspen Institute Fellow, a member of the Royal Society of the Arts and the British-American Project in the UK, and a Teach For America alumnus. He holds bachelors degrees in chemistry and philosophy from the University of Washington and a master’s degree in education policy and management from Harvard University. Chris is a member of the inaugural cohort of EdLEADers at Stanford University and is a Google-certified data analyst. He currently lives in North Charleston, South Carolina with his wife and two dogs. 

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Chris' Publications + Features 

"No place is exempt from gun threat" (Co-authored with Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber) Santa Fe New Mexican. May 5, 2023

“Turquoise Trail Students Work with the Legislature to Build Their Own Playground” Tumbleweeds Magazine. February 28, 2023

"Want to help? Tutor an eighth grader” Santa Fe New Mexican. November 19, 2022

“Profile: Chris Eide Azevedo, Turquoise Trail Charter School” New Mexico Education. February 7, 2022

“To attract teachers, pay them more” Santa Fe New Mexican. January 23, 2022

“Return to school desirable - but only if it’s done right” Santa Fe New Mexican. February 6, 2021

“Turquoise Trail Charter School creates a podcast” Santa Fe New Mexican. October 12, 2020

"The Hypothesis" found on Apple Podcasts, Two Seasons, 2020-2021

“Turquoise Trail names Abq. educator interim leader” Santa Fe New Mexican. May 7, 2020

"Charleston? What about NW's shortcomings on race?" Crosscut. July 5, 2015

"Math Teacher-Turned-Activist Says Olympia Needs More Schooling." The Seattle Times. July 31, 2014

"Everyone at the Table: Showing Up and Working for Change" Jossey-Bass. October 2013

"High Performing Charter Schools Can Close the Opportunity Gap" The Seattle Times. July 11, 2012

"Teachers Should Lead Reform of Our Schools" Crosscut. June 20, 2012

"Protect effective educators: Rethink last in, first out" The Seattle Times. February 14, 2012

"Step up to the WASL math requirement, don't hide from it" The Seattle Times. March 17, 2009

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