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Savion Castro

Savion Castro (born 1994) is an officer and member of Board of Education of the Madison Metropolitan School District, and is the youngest member to ever serve on the board.[1]

Savion Castro
Board of Education, Seat 2
Madison Metropolitan School District
In office
July 2019 – present
Preceded byMary Burke
Personal details
Residence(s)Madison, Wisconsin

Early life edit

Castro grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, and attended public schools and graduated from La Follette High School and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In his early years, he struggled with a learning disability and his family struggled with homelessness, issues which often led to truancy and academic problems. In 6th grade he was selected to participate in a program, with support from Best Buy and the University of Wisconsin, designed to provide a pathway to college.[2] In 2010 he met President Barack Obama during a stop in Madison.[3] Four years later, in 2014, as a sophomore in college, Castro was singled out in a speech by First Lady Michelle Obama for his determination to succeed despite setbacks and hardship.[4] A few months later he wrote about prison reform, offering Madison as an example, noting that "even the most 'progressive' of places are not immune from a criminal-justice system that is archaic, ineffective, and most of all, unjust."[5]

First, Second amendment challenges edit

In 2017, Castro, a college senior at the time, made headlines for his outspoken opposition to efforts, driven both by the University of Wisconsin board of regents and several state lawmakers, that sought to punish students who protest or disrupt others' speech. In May, he testified to a capitol panel that legislation being proposed was unjust, saying, "We have the right to assert our humanity when it is questioned."[6] During a news conference, Castro accused school leaders of "capitulating to a bunch of right-wing extremists."[7] He said that such restrictions unfairly affect minority students. In an op-ed, Castro wrote, "Most African American students never forget their first time walking into a lecture hall filled with hundreds of students and being the only black face. It is a chilling and isolating feeling. The voices of people of color on campus are often discouraged, overlooked, and silenced."[8] The bill, which passed later that year, followed a 2016 incident in which conservative columnist Ben Shapiro was shouted down during a campus visit.[9]

In May 2019, Castro found himself at the center of news story that drew national attention over a handgun incident in the state capitol. While working as an aide to Shelia Stubbs, a Democratic state lawmaker, Castro was confronted by a Republican lawmaker who displayed a handgun in Stubbs' office. Castro asked the assemblyman, Shae Sortwell, to leave the office.[10] Sortwell complied, but the confrontation ignited a debate about second amendment rights.[11][12]

School board career edit

Castro was appointed in July 2019 to replace Mary Burke, a former executive of Trek bicycles, becoming the youngest member ever to serve on the Madison School Board. His appointment also meant that for the first time there were two African Americans sitting on the seven-member board.[13] He told a local reporter that he would seek to build trust "with young parents of color who are moving here who hear that Madison is one of the worst places to raise a black family, that we have a commitment (and) that we are working on it.”[14]

Later that year, Castro drew national attention when he spoke out about an incident at West High School, where a security guard had been terminated for using prohibited language, a situation Castro called "incredibly frustrating."[15]

In April 2020, he was formally elected to the seat, and currently serves as treasurer to the board.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ PEOPLE Alumni: Savion Castro (’18) Unanimously Appointed to Madison’s School Board, UW-Madison diversity website, August 19, 2019, retrieved June 2, 2020
  2. ^ Retail’s Pathways: How Retail Helped Me Plan for the Future, by Savion Castro, Opportunity Nation website, November 3, 2016, retrieved June 3, 2020
  3. ^ Familiar face: La Follette grad brings youthful perspective to Madison School Board at critical time, by Scott Girard, The Capital Times, October 30, 2019, retrieved June 2, 2020
  4. ^ Remarks by the First Lady at Grassroots Campaign Event for Candidate Mary Burke -- Madison, Wisconsin, delivered at the Overture Center for the Performing Arts, October 7, 2014, Source: White House archives, retrieved June 2, 2020
  5. ^ Ending Youth Solitary: Crime & Punishment, Not Crime & Torture, by Savion Castro, The Huffington Post, June 06, 2015, retrieved June 26, 2020
  6. ^ Hearing on UW protest bill shows conflicting views on state of campus speech, by Nico Savidge, Wisconsin State Journal, May 12, 2017, retrieved June 10, 2020
  7. ^ University of Wisconsin approves free speech policy that punishes student protestors, by Todd Richmond, Los Angeles Times, October 6, 2017, retrieved June 11, 2020
  8. ^ University of Wisconsin free speech debate seeks to silence people of color, op-ed by Savion Castro, USA Today Network, June 30, 2017, retrieved June 10, 2020
  9. ^ University of Wisconsin approves free speech policy that punishes student protesters, by Todd Richmond, The Chicago Tribune, October 6, 2017, retrieved June 10, 2020
  10. ^ Georgia Republican Michael Williams Ran the White House 'Witch Hunt' Playbook Then Promptly Pled Guilty, by Charles P. Pierce, Esquire, May 30, 2019, retrieved June 11, 2020
  11. ^ GOP lawmaker displayed holstered gun to Democratic aide in area of Capitol where weapons are banned, by Patrick Marley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, May 23, 2019, retrieved June 10, 2020
  12. ^ Lawmaker accused of showing gun in Wisconsin Capitol, The Washington Times, May 23, 2019, retrieved June 11, 2020
  13. ^ Savion Castro Unanimously Appointed to School Board, by Nicholas Garton, Madison365, July 23, 2019, retrieved June 2, 2020
  14. ^ Familiar face: La Follette grad brings youthful perspective to Madison School Board at critical time, by Scott Girard, The Capital Times, October 30, 2019, retrieved June 2, 2020
  15. ^ High school guard fired for telling student not to call him N-word has his job back, by Molly Beck, USA Today, October 22, 2020, retrieved June 10, 2020
  16. ^ Savion Castro wins Seat 2 for MMSD School Board, by David Dahmer, Madison365, April 13, 2020, retrieved June 2, 2020

External links edit

  • MMSD Board of Education website
Preceded by Member, Madison Metropolitan School Board, Seat 2
2019 - current
Succeeded by

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Savion Castro born 1994 is an officer and member of Board of Education of the Madison Metropolitan School District and is the youngest member to ever serve on the board 1 Savion CastroBoard of Education Seat 2Madison Metropolitan School DistrictIn office July 2019 presentPreceded byMary BurkePersonal detailsResidence s Madison Wisconsin Contents 1 Early life 2 First Second amendment challenges 3 School board career 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editCastro grew up in Madison Wisconsin and attended public schools and graduated from La Follette High School and the University of Wisconsin Madison In his early years he struggled with a learning disability and his family struggled with homelessness issues which often led to truancy and academic problems In 6th grade he was selected to participate in a program with support from Best Buy and the University of Wisconsin designed to provide a pathway to college 2 In 2010 he met President Barack Obama during a stop in Madison 3 Four years later in 2014 as a sophomore in college Castro was singled out in a speech by First Lady Michelle Obama for his determination to succeed despite setbacks and hardship 4 A few months later he wrote about prison reform offering Madison as an example noting that even the most progressive of places are not immune from a criminal justice system that is archaic ineffective and most of all unjust 5 First Second amendment challenges editIn 2017 Castro a college senior at the time made headlines for his outspoken opposition to efforts driven both by the University of Wisconsin board of regents and several state lawmakers that sought to punish students who protest or disrupt others speech In May he testified to a capitol panel that legislation being proposed was unjust saying We have the right to assert our humanity when it is questioned 6 During a news conference Castro accused school leaders of capitulating to a bunch of right wing extremists 7 He said that such restrictions unfairly affect minority students In an op ed Castro wrote Most African American students never forget their first time walking into a lecture hall filled with hundreds of students and being the only black face It is a chilling and isolating feeling The voices of people of color on campus are often discouraged overlooked and silenced 8 The bill which passed later that year followed a 2016 incident in which conservative columnist Ben Shapiro was shouted down during a campus visit 9 In May 2019 Castro found himself at the center of news story that drew national attention over a handgun incident in the state capitol While working as an aide to Shelia Stubbs a Democratic state lawmaker Castro was confronted by a Republican lawmaker who displayed a handgun in Stubbs office Castro asked the assemblyman Shae Sortwell to leave the office 10 Sortwell complied but the confrontation ignited a debate about second amendment rights 11 12 School board career editCastro was appointed in July 2019 to replace Mary Burke a former executive of Trek bicycles becoming the youngest member ever to serve on the Madison School Board His appointment also meant that for the first time there were two African Americans sitting on the seven member board 13 He told a local reporter that he would seek to build trust with young parents of color who are moving here who hear that Madison is one of the worst places to raise a black family that we have a commitment and that we are working on it 14 Later that year Castro drew national attention when he spoke out about an incident at West High School where a security guard had been terminated for using prohibited language a situation Castro called incredibly frustrating 15 In April 2020 he was formally elected to the seat and currently serves as treasurer to the board 16 References edit PEOPLE Alumni Savion Castro 18 Unanimously Appointed to Madison s School Board UW Madison diversity website August 19 2019 retrieved June 2 2020 Retail s Pathways How Retail Helped Me Plan for the Future by Savion Castro Opportunity Nation website November 3 2016 retrieved June 3 2020 Familiar face La Follette grad brings youthful perspective to Madison School Board at critical time by Scott Girard The Capital Times October 30 2019 retrieved June 2 2020 Remarks by the First Lady at Grassroots Campaign Event for Candidate Mary Burke Madison Wisconsin delivered at the Overture Center for the Performing Arts October 7 2014 Source White House archives retrieved June 2 2020 Ending Youth Solitary Crime amp Punishment Not Crime amp Torture by Savion Castro The Huffington Post June 06 2015 retrieved June 26 2020 Hearing on UW protest bill shows conflicting views on state of campus speech by Nico Savidge Wisconsin State Journal May 12 2017 retrieved June 10 2020 University of Wisconsin approves free speech policy that punishes student protestors by Todd Richmond Los Angeles Times October 6 2017 retrieved June 11 2020 University of Wisconsin free speech debate seeks to silence people of color op ed by Savion Castro USA Today Network June 30 2017 retrieved June 10 2020 University of Wisconsin approves free speech policy that punishes student protesters by Todd Richmond The Chicago Tribune October 6 2017 retrieved June 10 2020 Georgia Republican Michael Williams Ran the White House Witch Hunt Playbook Then Promptly Pled Guilty by Charles P Pierce Esquire May 30 2019 retrieved June 11 2020 GOP lawmaker displayed holstered gun to Democratic aide in area of Capitol where weapons are banned by Patrick Marley Milwaukee Journal Sentinel May 23 2019 retrieved June 10 2020 Lawmaker accused of showing gun in Wisconsin Capitol The Washington Times May 23 2019 retrieved June 11 2020 Savion Castro Unanimously Appointed to School Board by Nicholas Garton Madison365 July 23 2019 retrieved June 2 2020 Familiar face La Follette grad brings youthful perspective to Madison School Board at critical time by Scott Girard The Capital Times October 30 2019 retrieved June 2 2020 High school guard fired for telling student not to call him N word has his job back by Molly Beck USA Today October 22 2020 retrieved June 10 2020 Savion Castro wins Seat 2 for MMSD School Board by David Dahmer Madison365 April 13 2020 retrieved June 2 2020External links editMMSD Board of Education website Preceded byMary Burke Member Madison Metropolitan School Board Seat 22019 current Succeeded byIncumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Savion Castro amp oldid 1039624842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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