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Syedah Asghar
Manager, Teacher Leadership and Development
Professional Background
Syedah Asghar is a dedicated education professional with extensive experience in public health, educational leadership, and diversity consulting. She currently serves as the Manager for Teacher Leadership and Development at Teach For America San Antonio, where she is instrumental in shaping the future of educational practices and outcomes. Syedah has a wealth of experience in various roles within the educational sector, having previously worked as the 8th grade Science Master Teacher and Science Department Chair, as well as a 7th grade Science Teacher and Grade Level Chair, with San Antonio Independent School District (ISD). Additionally, her extensive teaching experience in English Language Arts (ELA) at the same institution emphasizes her versatility and commitment to student achievement.
Throughout her career, Syedah has demonstrated a strong commitment to public health and community engagement. She has worked as a Diversity Consultant at Teach For America San Antonio, enabling her to foster inclusive educational environments that celebrate diversity and promote equity in access to education. Her passion for public health led her to study at Agnes Scott College, where she focused on gaining a comprehensive understanding of anthropology and lab sciences, equipping her with a well-rounded background essential for her current role.
Education and Achievements
Syedah Asghar obtained her academic credentials at Agnes Scott College, where she studied Public Health alongside a focus on Anthropology and Lab Science. Her educational endeavors also took her across the Atlantic, where she participated in a Study Abroad program at the University of Sunderland, emphasizing community and public health. This international perspective enriched her understanding of global public health issues, further enhancing her ability to address local challenges effectively.
In her formative college years, she was involved in various impactful projects, including her Senior Thesis on Sex Trafficking in the United States, highlighting her commitment to advocacy and social justice. As a Presenter at the SouthEastern Undergraduate Sociology Symposium (SEUSS) at Agnes Scott College, she showcased her ability to communicate complex issues effectively and collaborate with other scholars in the field.
Notable Projects and Contributions
Syedah's career includes a remarkable balance of leadership, teaching, and research roles. As the Special Programs Coordinator at Agnes Scott College, she successfully led initiatives that aimed to engage and empower students from diverse backgrounds. Additionally, her role as the Title IX: Sexual Misconduct Policy Research Assistant involved critical work to shape institutional policies that protect student rights and foster a safe educational environment.
Her work as a Travel Correspondent at Reach the World allowed her to share insights and experiences from her travels, further expanding her outreach and commitment to education beyond classroom walls. Additionally, she collaborated with peers to submit a Projects for Peace Grant as a co-author, demonstrating her proactive approach in promoting awareness on vital social issues.
At the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as a Student Assistant, she gained valuable insights into public health operations, further highlighting her dedication to improving the well-being of communities. This foundational experience contributes to her effectiveness in public health advocacy and educational leadership today.
Commitment to Diversity and Equity
Syedah Asghar’s commitment to diversity and equity is deeply embedded in her professional narrative. She has consistently sought to create opportunities for underrepresented groups within the educational landscape. As a Diversity Consultant, she actively worked to ensure that all students receive equitable educational opportunities and support, assisting in the development of programs that reflect the diversity of the communities they serve.
Her extensive background in teaching at various educational levels, particularly within San Antonio ISD, showcases her hands-on experience with diverse student populations. This has allowed her to adapt her teaching methodologies to meet the needs of a wide array of learners, advocating for inclusive educational practices throughout her career.
Achievements
- Manager, Teacher Leadership and Development at Teach For America San Antonio
- Diversity Consultant at Teach For America San Antonio
- 8th grade Science Master Teacher/Science Department Chair at San Antonio ISD
- 7th grade Science Teacher/Grade Level Chair at San Antonio ISD
- Research Assistant on Title IX: Sexual Misconduct policy at Agnes Scott College
- Presenter at SouthEastern Undergraduate Sociology Symposium (SEUSS) at Agnes Scott College
- Completed a Senior Thesis on Sex Trafficking in the United States
- Special Programs Coordinator at Agnes Scott College
- Co-Author of Projects for Peace Grant proposal
- Student Assistant at centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
