EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Olivia Bolaños

Olivia Gutierrez Bolaños is a highly accomplished school administrator and bilingual educator with 11 years of classroom experience and 23 years of administrative leadership. Her ability to create an atmosphere of “familia” within the school community and her knowledge of the Hispanic culture helped lead to the academic success of her students. The dedication of Olivia and her staff to her Integrity-Based Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Community-Centered Process© helped transform her school into a model for meeting the sociocultural, linguistic, cognitive and academic needs of all culturally and linguistically diverse students and their families.

“Addressing the many needs of our families and communities came naturally to me,” said Olivia, whose family background is similar to that of many of her students.  “Utilizing the strengths of students and parents helped to build a trusting relationship and bolster the academic success of my students. As a principal, I shared this knowledge with my teaching staff and together we guided the lowest-performing school in our district to achieve incredible academic gains, while building the capacity of the community to thrive. I developed my approach through my interactions with parents, teachers and students, actively listening and respectfully observing how parents and caregivers used and shared their gifts, tools and talents with their children and school community.”  Her approach demonstrably elevated student learning and relationships with families.

Workshops

Addressing the Sociocultural, Linguistic, Cognitive and Academic Needs of Your Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners, Families and Communities

Addressing the sociocultural, linguistic, cognitive and academic needs of culturally and linguistically diverse learners, families and communities can be daunting. The reality is that teachers and administrators have the potential, gifts and talents to meet their needs through culturally and linguistically responsive education, neuroscience research, differentiated instruction best practices, and context-based, concrete and easy-to-implement action items that uplift their school culture and advance the progress of their students and their families. Discover how to create activities related to the two critical dimensions of family engagement:  trusting relationships and establishing connections to student learning.

Outcomes

In this workshop participants will: 

  • understand the “Funds of Knowledge” research principles and practices
  • learn how to clearly see the ways families use their Funds of Knowledge daily among families and how to harness these funds to fuel academic success for all learners
  • mindfully and intentionally design a “you are all welcome here” school culture
  • identify, collect, honor and share the ways students and their families learn
  • convey neuroscience and culturally and linguistically responsive language and biliteracy processes, strategies and activities that assist and empower students and also provide their families with home-based teaching and learning opportunities
  • promote powerful, meaningful and respectful culturally and linguistically responsive two-way communication among home, school and community
  • increase awareness of the role all educators and administrators play in building trusting relationships with families and connecting family engagement with lifelong learning
  • understand the importance of a close working relationship among educators, administrators and parents in creating and utilizing statewide family engagement centers

Are you ready to do the work?  Are you committed to student success? Are you committed to your families and communities? If so, be ready to be pleasantly surprised. Join me on this meaningful, uplifting and powerful professional learning opportunity.

Presenter
Olivia Bolaños

Participants
Teachers and administrators

Teaching and administrative experience

Adjunct Professor, Cal Lutheran University (2024)

  • Taught “Theories and Policies of Bilingual Education” and “Bilingualism”

District Site Administrator (2007–2019)

  • Coordinator of Curriculum and Instruction
  • Director of Curriculum and Instruction

As district administrator Olivia oversaw staff development programs for administrators,
certificated staff members and classified personnel, and she planned and directed creation of the District Local Accountability Plan and the Dual language Immersion Master Plan. Teacher and parent participation in the district gifted and music program increased under her watch.

School site administrator (1996–2007)

  • David J Sanchez Sr. Elementary School: new school with preschool – 6th grade students
  • Fairlawn Elementary School, Santa Maria, CA: preschool – 6th grade

During Olivia’s tenure as an administrator, parental participation and engagement increased tenfold. She initiated the first Parent Engagement for Quality Education (PIQE) program in the district with over 300 graduates.

Bilingual teacher (1985–1996)

  • Santa Maria-Bonita School District, Santa Maria, CA: Bilingual teacher for 11 years for kindergarten through seventh grade

Education and credential

Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (1984–2000)

Professional Clear Administrative Services Credential

    • Master of Arts Degree in Education, specializing in curriculum and instruction
    • Teaching credential in multiple subjects with a cross cultural, bilingual emphasis
    • Bachelor of Arts, Liberal Studies

Professional learning programs presented (2000–2019)

Selected presentations

  • The Importance of Read-Alouds (teachers and parents)
  • Creating a Supportive Learning Environment for Spanish-Speaking Students (teachers and administrators)
  • Wide Reading: Building Rich Vocabulary (teachers and administrators)
  • Reaching Your Goals (JH student motivational speaker)
  • Parent Workshops: Building on Their Strengths — Being Bilingual is Their Superpower
  • How to Use Data to Guide Instruction
  • Leading-Edge Professional Learning Leader
  • ACSA Curriculum Leadership Academy

Service on advisory boards and committees (2000–2019)

Association of California School Administrators

  • California Reading Association
  • California Association for the Gifted
  • Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

Professional achievements (2000–2019)

  • ACSA North Santa Barbara Charter Administrator of the Year (2016)
  • Venoco Inc. Crystal Apple Award (2015)
  • Central Coast Most Influential Latinas
  • Coauthored book Discovering and Developing Talents in Spanish-Speaking Students (Corwin, 2012)