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Anna Jo Garcia Haynes

Anna Jo Garcia Haynes (born April 18, 1934) is a former educator in Colorado who specialized in early childhood education. She was instrumental in early childhood education development in Colorado, where she founded the Mile High Montessori Early Learning Centers in Denver, founded the Mile High Montessori Early Learning Centers, co-founded Colorado Children's Campaign, and has been recognized by many organizations in Colorado including the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.[1]

Anna Jo Garcia Haynes
Born(1934-04-18)April 18, 1934
Denver, Colorado
Occupation(s)Educator and non-profit administrator

Biography edit

Anna Jo Garcia Haynes was born on April 18, 1934 in Denver, Colorado. Her parents divorced, and their family had to use the support of public assistance. She is Latina and Native American. She was born in northeast Denver, where the Auraria campus now sits. Her family moved around northeast Denver often. She attended Mitchell Elementary, Cole Middle School, and graduated from Manual High School.[2]

She had to repeat kindergarten, which was an experience that led to her spending her life in early education.[3]

Haynes received a scholarship from Manual High School to attend Colorado Women's College. She wanted to give back to the community that had supported her, so she started working for the city in the parks and recreation department.[2]

Early childhood education edit

She started her career as a teacher, but she wanted to stay home with her children. She began to look after her neighbors' children, and got licensed to have a day care in her home.[2]

In 1966, she was co-chair of the education committee of the Congress of Racial Equality.[4] After experiencing discrimination because of her Latina and Native American heritage, her interracial marriage, and her multiracial children, she got involved with Congress of Racial Equality.[2]

Governor Roy Romer's wife reached out to Haynes for her expertise in early education. She invited Haynes to be part of the federal Head Start initiative.[3] In 1968, she was a founding board member of the Child Opportunity Head Start program.[5]

She began the Mile High Child Care, which is now known as Mile High Early Learning.[2]

In 1985, Haynes was a founding chairperson for the new Colorado Children's Campaign.[6]

Nonprofit administration edit

In addition to educating, Haynes has been involved in nonprofit administration and has developed or sat on boards for many organizations in Colorado.

She was the executive director, and is still founder and President Emeritus, of Mile High Early Learning Centers, which were incorporated in 1972.[7][8] She was a founding mother and the third president Women’s Foundation of Colorado.[9]

Haynes was appointed Co-Chair of the Early Childhood Leadership Commission of Colorado by Governor John Hickenlooper. She was a Board Member for Mayor Michael Hancock's Education Compact.[10] She served as chair for Denver Public Schools and City of Denver Early Childhood Council.[10]

Haynes was appointed to the Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues by Congresswoman Patricia Schoeder, and served as an advisory member of the White House Conference on Children and Youth.[11]

In 2010, Haynes retired from Mile High Montessori Early Learning Centers after 40 years.[1]

In 2022, Governor Jared Polis signed a bill establishing a new Department of Early Childhood with free pre-school for all 4-year-olds in Colorado. Co-sponsor Sen. Janet Buckner thanked Haynes for her advocacy and mentorship.[12]

Personal life edit

When she married her husband, they had to travel to New Mexico because he was Black, and miscegenation was illegal.[2] She has five children: Mary, Allegra "Happy", Khadija, Michael, and Lee Ann.

Recognition and awards edit

In 2000, Representative Diana DeGette introduced a Congressional Tribute to Haynes for her service to the 1st Congressional district of Colorado.[11]

Mile High United Way created an award named for her, the “Anna Jo Haynes Caring about Kids Award.”[1]

Metropolitan State University of Denver created the Anna Jo Garcia Haynes Legacy Project to promote advocacy of early childhood education. This Legacy Project includes projects like archiving her papers at Auraria campus, an endowment in her name, and an event series all related to early childhood education.[10]

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Anna Jo Garcia Haynes". Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Anna Jo Garcia Haynes Reflects on Education as a Civil Right for Kids". Community. Denver Mile High City.
  3. ^ a b Wright, Wesley (August 1, 2016). "Longtime advocate Anna Jo Haynes: Parents need to become advocates for their children". Chalkbeat CO.
  4. ^ Pinney, Greg (May 18, 1966). "Closed meeting policy assailed as unlawful". Denver Post.
  5. ^ "Head start group chairman named". Denver Post. June 5, 1968.
  6. ^ Taddess, Beza. "30 Years BOLD Profile: Anna Jo Haynes". Colorado Children's Campaign.
  7. ^ "Regents announce slate of honorees for 2023". Connections. University of Colorado.
  8. ^ "History". Mile High Early Learning.
  9. ^ a b "Class of 2022 Denver Women of Distinction announced". Girl Scouts of Colorado.
  10. ^ a b c "Anna Jo Garcia Haynes Legacy Project". Metropolitan State University of Denver.
  11. ^ a b "CONGRESSIONAL TRIBUTE TO FAYE BOYD, ANNA JO HAYNES, COUNCILWOMAN EDNA MOSLEY, STATE SENATOR GLORIA TANNER AND HAZEL WHITSETT". Congressional Record.
  12. ^ Meltzer, Erica (April 25, 2022). "Gov. Polis signs Colorado universal preschool bill into law". Chalkbeat Colorado.
  13. ^ Davidson, Joanne. "Anna Jo Haynes family, Arlene Hirschfeld honored by Metro Volunteers". Denver Post.
  14. ^ Contreras, Joe. "Latina Legacy Circle Inductee Celebration Overflows With Pride & Accomplishment". Latin Life Denver.
  15. ^ "Women United Luncheon" (PDF). Mile High United Way.
  16. ^ Alejo, Anna. "Champion for Colorado children awarded honorary doctorate and master's degrees". CBS Coloado.

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Anna Jo Garcia Haynes born April 18 1934 is a former educator in Colorado who specialized in early childhood education She was instrumental in early childhood education development in Colorado where she founded the Mile High Montessori Early Learning Centers in Denver founded the Mile High Montessori Early Learning Centers co founded Colorado Children s Campaign and has been recognized by many organizations in Colorado including the Colorado Women s Hall of Fame 1 Anna Jo Garcia HaynesBorn 1934 04 18 April 18 1934Denver ColoradoOccupation s Educator and non profit administrator Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early childhood education 1 2 Nonprofit administration 1 3 Personal life 2 Recognition and awards 2 1 Awards 3 ReferencesBiography editAnna Jo Garcia Haynes was born on April 18 1934 in Denver Colorado Her parents divorced and their family had to use the support of public assistance She is Latina and Native American She was born in northeast Denver where the Auraria campus now sits Her family moved around northeast Denver often She attended Mitchell Elementary Cole Middle School and graduated from Manual High School 2 She had to repeat kindergarten which was an experience that led to her spending her life in early education 3 Haynes received a scholarship from Manual High School to attend Colorado Women s College She wanted to give back to the community that had supported her so she started working for the city in the parks and recreation department 2 Early childhood education edit She started her career as a teacher but she wanted to stay home with her children She began to look after her neighbors children and got licensed to have a day care in her home 2 In 1966 she was co chair of the education committee of the Congress of Racial Equality 4 After experiencing discrimination because of her Latina and Native American heritage her interracial marriage and her multiracial children she got involved with Congress of Racial Equality 2 Governor Roy Romer s wife reached out to Haynes for her expertise in early education She invited Haynes to be part of the federal Head Start initiative 3 In 1968 she was a founding board member of the Child Opportunity Head Start program 5 She began the Mile High Child Care which is now known as Mile High Early Learning 2 In 1985 Haynes was a founding chairperson for the new Colorado Children s Campaign 6 Nonprofit administration edit In addition to educating Haynes has been involved in nonprofit administration and has developed or sat on boards for many organizations in Colorado She was the executive director and is still founder and President Emeritus of Mile High Early Learning Centers which were incorporated in 1972 7 8 She was a founding mother and the third president Women s Foundation of Colorado 9 Haynes was appointed Co Chair of the Early Childhood Leadership Commission of Colorado by Governor John Hickenlooper She was a Board Member for Mayor Michael Hancock s Education Compact 10 She served as chair for Denver Public Schools and City of Denver Early Childhood Council 10 Haynes was appointed to the Congressional Caucus for Women s Issues by Congresswoman Patricia Schoeder and served as an advisory member of the White House Conference on Children and Youth 11 In 2010 Haynes retired from Mile High Montessori Early Learning Centers after 40 years 1 In 2022 Governor Jared Polis signed a bill establishing a new Department of Early Childhood with free pre school for all 4 year olds in Colorado Co sponsor Sen Janet Buckner thanked Haynes for her advocacy and mentorship 12 Personal life edit When she married her husband they had to travel to New Mexico because he was Black and miscegenation was illegal 2 She has five children Mary Allegra Happy Khadija Michael and Lee Ann Recognition and awards editIn 2000 Representative Diana DeGette introduced a Congressional Tribute to Haynes for her service to the 1st Congressional district of Colorado 11 Mile High United Way created an award named for her the Anna Jo Haynes Caring about Kids Award 1 Metropolitan State University of Denver created the Anna Jo Garcia Haynes Legacy Project to promote advocacy of early childhood education This Legacy Project includes projects like archiving her papers at Auraria campus an endowment in her name and an event series all related to early childhood education 10 Awards edit 2015 Community Impact Award to Anna Jo Haynes family including daughters Mary Happy and Khadija from Metro Volunteers 13 2016 Colorado Women s Hall of Fame Inductee 1 2018 Latina Legacy Circle Inductee 14 2022 Women of Distinction Gold from Girl Scouts of Colorado 9 2022 Frances Wisebart Jacobs Award from the Mile High United Way 15 2023 honorary Master s in Education Metropolitan State University Denver 2023 honorary Doctor of Humane Letters University of Colorado Denver 16 References edit a b c d Anna Jo Garcia Haynes Colorado Women s Hall of Fame a b c d e f Anna Jo Garcia Haynes Reflects on Education as a Civil Right for Kids Community Denver Mile High City a b Wright Wesley August 1 2016 Longtime advocate Anna Jo Haynes Parents need to become advocates for their children Chalkbeat CO Pinney Greg May 18 1966 Closed meeting policy assailed as unlawful Denver Post Head start group chairman named Denver Post June 5 1968 Taddess Beza 30 Years BOLD Profile Anna Jo Haynes Colorado Children s Campaign Regents announce slate of honorees for 2023 Connections University of Colorado History Mile High Early Learning a b Class of 2022 Denver Women of Distinction announced Girl Scouts of Colorado a b c Anna Jo Garcia Haynes Legacy Project Metropolitan State University of Denver a b CONGRESSIONAL TRIBUTE TO FAYE BOYD ANNA JO HAYNES COUNCILWOMAN EDNA MOSLEY STATE SENATOR GLORIA TANNER AND HAZEL WHITSETT Congressional Record Meltzer Erica April 25 2022 Gov Polis signs Colorado universal preschool bill into law Chalkbeat Colorado Davidson Joanne Anna Jo Haynes family Arlene Hirschfeld honored by Metro Volunteers Denver Post Contreras Joe Latina Legacy Circle Inductee Celebration Overflows With Pride amp Accomplishment Latin Life Denver Women United Luncheon PDF Mile High United Way Alejo Anna Champion for Colorado children awarded honorary doctorate and master s degrees CBS Coloado Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anna Jo Garcia Haynes amp oldid 1202371529, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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