Mar Y Sol Esparza
About Mar Y Sol Esparza
Mar Y Sol Esparza is a Content and Research Specialist currently employed at KickUp for Education in the Greater Philadelphia Area. She previously worked as a Bilingual Teacher at Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District and served as a Corp Member Advisor at Teach For America.
Work at KickUp
Mar Y Sol Esparza has served as a Content and Research Specialist at KickUp for Education since 2017. In this role, she focuses on developing educational content and conducting research to support the organization's mission. Her work contributes to enhancing educational practices and improving outcomes for students and educators. KickUp is known for its commitment to providing data-driven solutions for schools and districts.
Previous Experience at Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District
Prior to her current role, Esparza worked as a Bilingual Teacher at Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District from 2012 to 2017. During her five years in this position, she taught students in both English and Spanish, facilitating language acquisition and academic success. Her experience in the classroom provided her with valuable insights into the educational needs of diverse student populations.
Experience with Teach For America
In 2015, Mar Y Sol Esparza worked as a Corp Member Advisor at Teach For America during a brief tenure of one month at the Philly Institute. In this role, she provided support and guidance to new teachers, helping them to navigate the challenges of the classroom and develop effective teaching strategies. This experience furthered her commitment to educational equity and teacher development.
Education at Northwestern University
Esparza attended Northwestern University from 2008 to 2012, where she completed her undergraduate studies. The education she received at Northwestern equipped her with critical thinking skills and a strong foundation in research methodologies, which she applies in her current role at KickUp. Her academic background supports her work in content creation and educational research.