Background
Molina, Eva Samarippa was born on May 13, 1941 in San Angelo, Texas, United States. Daughter of Ignacio Gutierrez and Abelina (Gomez) Samarripa.
Molina, Eva Samarippa was born on May 13, 1941 in San Angelo, Texas, United States. Daughter of Ignacio Gutierrez and Abelina (Gomez) Samarripa.
Bachelor, Sul Ross State University, 1968; Master of Education, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U. at Commerce, 1977; Doctor of Philosophy, University Texas, Austin, 1995.
Teacher, Ector County Indiana School District, Odessa, Texas, 1969;
teacher, Alpine (Texas) Indiana School District, 1969-1970;
teacher, Dallas Indiana School District, 1970-1973;
reading resource teacher, Dallas Indiana School District, 1972-1974;
secondary reading program facilitator, Dallas Indiana School District, 1974-1976;
assistant principal, Dallas Indiana School District, 1976-1980;
elementary principal, Dallas Indiana School District, 1980-1989;
middle school principal, Dallas Indiana School District, 1989-1992;
field service agent, Region 10 Education Svc. Center, Richardson, Texas, 1992-1993;
assistant superintendent, Texas Education Agency, Austin, 1993-1995;
assistant superintendent, Wilmer-Hutchins Indiana School District, 1995-1996;
assistant superintendent instruction, Lancaster (Texas) Indiana School District, since 1996. Conductor weekly radio public service program in Spanish language Community College Continuing Education Program, University Texas, Arlington, 1970-1972.
Contributor monthly feature colum in Spanish language to El Sol de Texas, 1971-1972.
President, queen, American Junior G.I. Forum, Odessa, Texas, 1956-1958. Troop leaderGirl Scouts of the United States, Alpine, Dallas, 1966-1974. Instructor American Red Cross, 1972-1974.
Member board Friends of Anita Martinez Ballet Folklorico, 1985-1987. Chairperson education section United Way Campaign, Dallas, 1993. Member Parent-Teachers Association (life), National Staff Development Council, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi.
Married Arnold C. Molina. Children: Patricia Bridget Adams, Betty Louise Gray-Vagt.