Previous Colleges: B.A. in Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Isaac S. Solano earned his Master of Arts degree in Education Policy at Teachers College, Columbia University in 2015. His emphasis at TC was K-12 Education Policy.
He currently works for Denver Public Schools as a Culturally Responsive Education Specialist. In this role, he supports and supervises staff in seven schools across the city. Specifically, he and his team engage in data collection and data analysis aimed at understanding issues that contribute to the Opportunity Gap for certain Denver students. His team is also responsible for implementing interventions that will positively impact under-served students in each of these seven schools.
Isaac is also a Ph.D. candidate in the Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Program at the University of Denver. His dissertation research examines school district demographic change in suburban school systems.
In addition to his current professional work and research, Isaac has been involved in education and public policy in numerous capacities. In the summer of 2011, Isaac founded the College Boot Camp Program. Its purpose is to motivate high-need, inner-city middle school students to apply to college. The camp does this by exposing them to college students from similar backgrounds. The camp also teaches participants about various scholarship foundations. It also introduces students to the fundamentals of the admissions process, the financial aid process, and other processes necessary for successfully applying to college. Since the program’s inception, it has been taught in three different school districts in the metropolitan area of Denver, as well as Chicago Public Schools.
In the past, Isaac has interned for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute in Washington DC, Denver Public Schools Foundation and Sheridan Public Schools. During these experiences he was responsible for attending congressional briefings on Capitol Hill, managing various alumni outreach initiatives and conducting school enrollment research for district-level administrators.
Isaac also actively volunteers his time and talents to two non-profit organizations. He is the Secretary of the Board for Minds Matter Colorado. MMC is an organization dedicated to supporting the educational dreams of high-achieving high school students from low-income households, by providing them with the help and guidance they need to get into and succeed at the college of their choice. Isaac also serves as the President of the North Side High School Alumni Association. This 501c3 organization is dedicated to preserving the history of Denver’s North Side High School and supporting its current students through targeted fundraising efforts.
Over the years, he has published commentaries on education and public policy issues in the Washington Post, the Denver Post and the North Denver Tribune. Once he finishes his doctoral education, Isaac hopes to continue working in and conducting research on the public schools throughout Metropolitan Denver, and in time run for municipal office. It is no secret that his dream is to be elected mayor of his city.
Isaac was born in Denver, Colorado and raised by his maternal grandparents, Stella and Bill Chacon in the North Denver neighborhood of Globeville.
Link to a Denver Public Schools Foundation video where Isaac discusses education and his long-term professional goals.