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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Toby Boyd was elected as the new CTA Board member in the greater Sacramento Area


Toby Boyd

Kindergarten Teacher, Elk Grove Unified School District

Upon completing his studies at California State University - Sacramento, Toby started teaching in the Elk Grove Unified School District in 1994 at one of its Title One Schools. He currently teaches Kindergarten at Prairie Elementary.

During his career with Elk Grove, Toby has been involved with an educational program called MESA (Mathematic, Engineering, and Science Achievement) that assists under represented children in the fields of Math, Science and Engineering. Toby has held the positions of MESA advisor and Elementary Coordinator for Elk Grove Unified School District, which was the liaison person between the school district and the universities involved with the program. He has been accredited with being co-chair in the organizational process of several successful events such as MESA’s Elementary Math Competition and Elementary MESA Day.

Viewed as a strong site representative that has gained the respect of his peers and several site and district administrators, Toby was appointed as a bargaining member and serves as a California Teachers Association (CTA) State Representative. At State Council, Toby has served on the Early Child Education Committee (ECE) where he was appointed the Chair of the Kindergarten Subcommittee. Toby currently holds the position of Member/Minority at Large on the Association for a Better Citizenship Committee for CTA. Toby has also served as a delegate to the National Education Representative Assembly.

Toby has also been involved with Preschool California, an organization seeking the implementation of universal access to preschool for all California’s children. He has also been a spokesperson at several functions which includes speaking in support of the organization’s position on at least two State Legislative panels, as well as appearing in an article of one of Preschool California’s publications.