Edna Negron Rosario

Trade:
Educator / Activist
Field:
Education adn Preservation, Reformers
Born:
1944
From:
Hartford
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Educational Consultant, Yale University; past principal, Ramon E. Betances School, where she established the first family resource center and school-based health clinic in the nation.

Edna Negron was born in Puerto Rico and came to the United States in 1955. Her family settled in Hartford , where she attended Weaver High School . Edna went on to graduate from Hartford College for Women and then the University of Hartford , where she was awarded a B.S. degree in 1973 (summa cum laude) and an M.S. in 1974.

She began her teaching career in 1974, teaching first grade at the Ann Street Bilingual Community School in Hartford and then served for many years as the Coordinator of the Bilingual/Bicultural Education Program for the Hartford Public Schools. As principal of the Ramon E. Betances School in Hartford she founded the Family Resource Center which became a national model for family-based, multi-generational social services housed in public schools.

In 1989, after a long term on its Board, Edna was elected President of the Board of Directors of La Casa de Puerto Rico. A year later, Edna became the representative for the State's 6th House District, after winning a special election for the seat vacated by the death of Maria Sanchez. She served the remainder of Maria's term and ran again for the seat in November of 1990. Edna also serves the community as a member of numerous boards, committees, task forces, volunteer groups and professional organizations.

She has been a guest lecturer on bilingual education and Puerto Rican history and culture at colleges and universities and on radio and television. Her many awards include a public service award from the Connecticut Chapter of the National Organization of Women, the Leadership Greater Hartford Alumni Association's Community Leadership Recognition Award, Hartford Hospital's Community Service Award, The Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association's Achievement Award, and an honorary doctorate from Trinity College.

Edna has three children and resides in Hartford. She is presently Connecticut's Regional Director of the governor's Office of Puerto Rico, Assistant Vice President for Community Affairs for the Hartford, and Representative for the Hartford Public Schools with the Connecticut Regional Educational Council and the Hartford Public LIbrary