About Steve Schwartz 

Steve Schwartz holds a Master’s Degree in Education as well as an Advanced Degree in Administration and Supervision from the City University of New York.

His distinguished forty-year career includes classroom teaching, liaison to parent organizations, bi-lingual coordinator, teacher trainer, and teacher-administrator.

Steve’s experience includes working with children from elementary through ninth grade, with specialties as a math and Spanish educator. His broad scope of experience has given him a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by teachers, administrators, and parents as they strive to create learning environments that help all children thrive.

After moving to Temecula in 2004, Steve taught at Mt. San Jacinto College in a math remediation program for several years. He is now retired, leaving lots of time to visit schools, help parents resolve issues, attend PTA meetings and assembly programs. He enjoys playing golf and especially loves visiting with his adult children and three grandkids.

He and his wife, Sandi, started dating in high school and recently celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary. They share their home with their sweet rescue dog, Sadie.

 

 

Steve’s Education and Career

Bachelor of Arts from Hunter College, 1967

Major in Sociology, Minor in Spanish

Master of Science in Education from City College of New York, 1971

Advanced Certificate in Supervision and Administration from Hunter College, 1975

40 years of teaching and administration in elementary and middle school

Steve with his Family

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