This Is Home: Friends find their home in Dallas ISD
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First-grade teacher Katie Holt and instructional coordinator Natalie Cruz-Garcia of the Biomedical Preparatory at UT Southwestern had no idea that they would become such close friends and co-workers nine years ago when they were 2014 corps members in Teach for America and were placed in Dallas ISD.
âI have a core memory of setting up our classrooms at the same time our very first year,â Holt said. âWe were constantly going in and out of each otherâs rooms, planning how we were going to make our first bulletin boards and organize seating arrangements. Details that now we donât think twice about. We built those skills together.âÂ
They were both initially placed at George Washington Carver Creative Arts Learning Center as third grade teachers. When the campus closed, they moved to Stevens Park Elementary School thanks to a mutual connection, and now they are working to make a difference at the new Biomedical Preparatory.Â
âIt was chance that weâve been together for the past nine years, and itâs been really special,â Cruz-Garcia said. âWeâve been able to share students and develop strong relationships with them, especially because we have worked so well together.âÂ
Holt moved to Dallas from Arizona, while Cruz-Garcia came from Ohio, and they have loved getting to know the best parts of Dallas by developing friendships with former students, families, co-workers and each other.Â
Some of their favorite memories include conducting home visits, helping their fifth-grade students go from a 40 percent passing rate on their State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) tests in fourth grade to a 90 percent passing rate, and receiving invitations to former studentsâ quinceaneras.Â
âI really canât imagine teaching anywhere else,â Holt said. âDallas is our home geographically but also emotionally because thereâs so much tied to where we liveâso much love for our students and their families and the teachers around us. I canât imagine ever leaving that because even on the hardest days, I have people around me to help me through it.âÂ
In fact, the two friends are so committed to showing up for each other that when they got married this past summer just six days apart, Cruz-Garcia flew to Arizona to be one of Holtâs bridesmaids, while Holt cut her honeymoon short to be one of Cruz-Garciaâs bridesmaids in Texas.Â
âI know I wouldnât have made it through my first year without Katie, and still nine years later, I would not make it through without her support,â Cruz-Garcia said. âKatie has helped me as a teacher and just as a person all around.âÂ
âA couple of years ago, I was a finalist for Teacher of the Year in the district, and I was asked, âWho is someone that has had the most impact on you as a teacher?â And itâs Natalie,â Holt agreed. âShe has grown me as an educator, being my co-teacher and a coach, and I know I wouldnât have a lot of the accomplishments that I have under my belt if it wasnât for her.â



