Sherman Thomas STEM Academy Staff
Administration
My Bio
Tera Napier
Tera Napier is the Executive Director at Sherman Thomas Charter Schools in Madera, California. During her 21 years guiding the K-8 program she has seen STCS ride a continuous wave of academic improvement to become the highest-performing school in the city of Madera, as well as a 2014 California Distinguished School. Her efforts have also created the foundation for two additional schools – Sherman Thomas Charter High School and the Sherman Thomas STEM Academy. Her success and expertise have distinguished her as one of the leading school choice advocates and school leaders in the Central Valley.
Tera began her career in education as a teacher and coach in the Clovis Unified School District. At Clovis High School, she worked with the most diverse student population in the district – both in her role as a physical education teacher and varsity volleyball coach.
She then took those leadership skills she gained in Clovis and returned to her hometown of Madera to help launch Sherman Thomas Charter School. Working alongside the executive director, she served as both a classroom teacher and administrator in the school’s formative first year. Beginning in year three, she took over the role of sole school leader and administrator – creating an innovative academic program and fostering immense parental and community involvement. Under her leadership, Sherman Thomas quickly ascended to the top performing elementary school in all of Madera – all the while maintaining greater diversity than all of the other schools with similar academic achievement.
Recently Tera has served as an integral part of the 99 Accelerator – a collaborative effort among five of the top charter schools in the Central Valley that focuses on spreading best practices and scaling charter reform efforts in the Central Valley. The peer-to-peer network has been so successful that Tera has been invited to speak at various conferences and host multiple visiting groups that are interested in replicating the work of the group.
My Bio
Jamie Brock
Principal and 8th Grade Teacher, Sherman Thomas STEM Academy
I’m proud to be the co-founder and principal of the Sherman Thomas STEM Academy, a 6th-8th grade middle school with a STEM focus and college and career emphasis. After completing my B.A. at Fresno Pacific University, I earned my multiple subject and single subject mathematics teaching credentials as well as my administrative credential. I worked at STCS for 10 years (as the 8th grade teacher and vice principal) and STCHS for 3 years (as the math teacher and vice principal). I’m excited to have brought this new school choice to my hometown. It’s a school created by and run by teachers – dreamed up by years of “If I had a school I would…” We opened in 2017 and have had great successes in our short time – due to the dedication of our staff, commitment of the parents, and the hard work and buy-in from the kids. STA is unlike any school I’ve ever seen, and I think it’s awesome!
I love teaching. My goal is to create a positive safe learning environment where students are engaged and challenged through high expectations and a lot of laughter. My students must be ready for high school by the time they leave us, and I take that responsibility very seriously. I have come to the point where I have been teaching in middle school more than half my life. It’s a great age and I love it!
My Bio
Minerva Sanchez
Minerva Sanchez is an Executive Secretary in the Administration Office for Sherman Thomas Charter Schools. In 2003 as she offered her time and skills as a volunteer. She transitioned from her volunteer roles to become an Office Assistant. Today, after 20 years of service, Minerva holds the position of Executive Secretary, overseeing the administrative aspects of all three Sherman Thomas Charter School sites.
Outside of her work at the school, in her spare time, Minerva enjoys riding motorcycles with her husband. She also cherishes the moments spent in Morro Bay. At home, she channels her creativity through DIY projects. Through it all, Minerva remains grounded in her values, always putting faith in God and family first.
Teachers
My Bio
Angela Reed
I love helping kids navigate the bridge from childhood to “adulting” and supporting parents who are experiencing that shift on the home front. This middle school stage is all about looking outside of ourselves, noticing what others are doing or needing, and stepping up to ask for help or to assist when possible. Our program balances academic goals with social/emotional growth goals, and because we are a small school, we see kids working at these goals even when they don’t see it themselves.
My Bio
Aida Romero
My goal in the classroom is to create a safe environment with equitable opportunities for every student to feel connected, loved, motivated to learn, and supported to succeed in a rigorous program. I enjoy collaborating with all stakeholders to empower all students to reach their highest potential. I immigrated to Madera at the age of eight and was welcomed and guided academically, personally, and professionally for many years thereafter by wonderful educators. This early positive interaction has been my model for building connections in the classroom.
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Cindy Schmidt
I am Cindy Schmidt, a Special Education teacher with a passion for finding strategies that work for struggling students. I had been a one/one SpEd paraprofessional for 10 years when decided to further my education. I earned my degree in Interdisciplinary Studies Mild/Mod and have been creating engaging learning experiences for students for many years now. In my free time I enjoy playing sports, roller skating, and resuming my childhood hobby of U.S. coin collecting.
Support Staff
My Bio
Laura Dotta
Mrs. Dotta, M.S. CCC-SLP is a licensed and credentialed Speech-Language Pathologist. Laura has 10+ years of experience working with students in the areas of articulation, fluency, expressive and receptive language, and social language. She enjoys spending time with her three kids, playing tennis, and pretending to be a farmer on her family’s almond farm.
My Bio
Paul M. Perez
Paul M. Perez has been an integral part of our team since 2012. His dedication to maintenance work is both remarkable and rewarding. Paul thrives on the challenges that each day presents in his maintenance role.
Outside of work, Paul is an avid outdoor enthusiast. He finds joy in fishing, camping, and hiking. Additionally, he’s a passionate music lover and actively contributes to his church as part of the worship team.
My Bio
Steve Mount
Steve Mount joined our team in 2019 as a dedicated groundkeeper and maintenance worker. What he loves most about his job is the opportunity to work outdoors, particularly when it comes to tending to the yard and landscaping.
During his downtime, you can find Steve working on cars. Additionally, he has a knack for carpentry.
My Bio
Louie Vela
Louie Vela has been a dedicated member of the Sherman Thomas Charter Schools community since 2015. He began his journey as a volunteer in maintenance, working alongside his mentor Paul to keep the school facilities in top-notch condition. He has since taken on the role of the evening maintenance staff.
However, the most important aspect of Louie’s life is spending quality time with his wife and grandkids. He loves making model cars and BBQing for his family.
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Karina Tovar
Hi, I am Karina, an STCS School Nurse. I have worked as a school nurse since 2015. I currently hold my California Board of Registered Nursing License, Master’s in the Science of Nursing, and School Nurse Credential.
I enjoy traveling, reading, and spending time with my husband and sons. I enjoy working with children and am passionate about promoting health services and wellness that will positively impact student learning in the school community.
My Bio
Faith Aguilar
Ms. Faith is a transplanted Fresnan, originally from Wisconsin. She is the dedicated Office Manager at Sherman Thomas STEM Academy (STA) within the Sherman Thomas Charter School (STCS) Organization. She has played an important role in ensuring the smooth operation of the STA office. With over ten years of experience in this dynamic educational environment, first at the elementary school (STCS) and now at the middle school (STA), she has honed her skills in providing vital support to the school’s parents, staff, and students. Beyond her professional duties, she values devoting quality time to her family and friends. She enjoys serving her church family and the community, at large.
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Kacie Lehman
Hello! My name is Kacie, I work in the front office at Sherman Thomas STEM Academy and I also help serve lunch to our students. I truly enjoy the environment, the energy and the community this school brings. Aside from work I enjoy spending time with my family, being outside and crafting/creating.
Join Us!!
STAff Chats
Sherman Thomas Academy (STA) staff would like to meet you! We have set time aside each month for stakeholders to meet with STA staff. These meetings will be held once a month, on different days, to try to accommodate various schedules. They will last about 1 hour – providing time for sharing between you and us, while not taking up too much time so everyone can get back to their lives! We want to hear your feedback – what’s going well and areas where we can improve. These important meetings are also where we will share updates on our Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) and get input on future plans. All stakeholders are invited to attend these monthly chats, which include but are not limited to parents/family members and community members. We would encourage you to attend as many of these as possible to allow us to get your feedback and to share exciting ideas, as well as concerns.
All STAff Chats are scheduled at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
- Thursday, September 12, 2024
- Tuesday, October 8, 2024
- Thursday, November 14, 2024
- Monday, December 16, 2024
- Monday, January 27, 2025
- Thursday, February 27, 2025
- Monday, March 24, 2025
- Thursday, April 24, 2025
- Thursday, May 8, 2025
Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.
— Helen Keller
Paul T. Perez, a native of Madera, embodies the spirit of dedication and commitment to his community. His journey began in 2011 when he became a volunteer, starting his service in maintenance.
Over the years, Paul’s dedication and hard work led him to rise through the ranks, and he now holds the position of Maintenance Supervisor. Paul is deeply invested in his work and his community. Paul finds immense joy and fulfillment in the work he does. His commitment to his responsibilities and his genuine enjoyment of the work make him an invaluable asset to his organization and community.
During his downtime, Paul finds himself at the beach. He also enjoys quality time camping with his family. Paul is a devoted minister of the gospel and a dedicated student of the Bible. He finds great joy in sharing his faith and uplifting his fellow worshippers with words of encouragement and inspiration from the Bible. Paul is known for being fun to be around, bringing positivity, and a sense of enjoyment to any gathering.