Carlos A. García
San Francisco Unified School District
Superintendent


Carlos A. García has served in a range of leadership roles within the realm of education. Most recently, he was the vice president of Urban Advisory Resource for McGraw Hill Education, the premier provider of teaching and learning materials for the pre-K through 12th grade, higher education, and professional markets. For five years, he was the Superintendent of the Clark County School District, in Las Vegas, Nevada, the 5th largest and fastest growing school district in the nation. Under his leadership, the district grew by over 12,000 students a year and he opened an average of one school every month. Prior to Las Vegas, Mr. García worked in California as a teacher in both La Puente and Ontario, and went on to work as a principal in the Pajaro Valley, Watsonville, and San Francisco Unified School Districts. In San Francisco, Mr. García had the privilege of serving as the principal of a National Blue Ribbon School, Horace Mann Academic Middle School. He also served as superintendent of Fresno Unified School District. Mr. García was raised in Los Angeles, and is proud to be a product of the Los Angeles Unified School District.
