Christopher Eide Azevedo began work at TTCS in June 2020 on an interim basis and was named Head Administrator in November 2020. Chris most recently served as the founding Chief Operating Officer at MAS Public Charter Schools in Albuquerque, New Mexico. An award-winning middle school math teacher in traditional and charter schools in Houston, Harlem and Seattle, he has also been a lecturer on the politics of public education at the University of Washington in Seattle. While teaching in Seattle, Chris founded and led an organization called Teachers United, which brought excellent teachers to the policy table with decision makers.
He subsequently led movements of teachers in states across the country for better policies for young people from low-income families as National Director for Teach Plus, which led him to New Mexico in 2017. He was later appointed by Governor Martinez as Director of Educator Quality at the Public Education Department where he also later led strategic communications. He sits on boards of directors for several non-profit organizations nationally focusing on education and politics, and loves to play music, hike, prepare unique and bizarre meals, sail boats, fly airplanes and play strategy games. Chris’ work has been published or mentioned in books, research findings and newspapers across the country over the past decade. He is a Pahara-Aspen Institute Fellow, a member of the Royal Society of the Arts and the British-American Project in the UK and is a Teach For America alumnus. He holds bachelors degrees in chemistry and philosophy from the University of Washington, a master’s degree in education policy and management from Harvard University, and was a member of the inaugural cohort of EdLEADers at Stanford University.
Recent LOCAL Publications + FEATURES
“Turquoise Trail Students Work with the Legislature to Build Their Own Playground” Tumbleweeds Magazine. February 28, 2023
“Want to help? Tutor an eighth grader” Santa Fe New Mexican. November 19, 2022
“Profile: Chris Eide Azevedo, Turquoise Trail Charter School” New Mexico Education. February 7, 2022
“To attract teachers, pay them more” Santa Fe New Mexican. January 23, 2022
“Return to school desirable - but only if it’s done right” Santa Fe New Mexican. February 6, 2021
“Turquoise Trail Charter School creates a podcast” Santa Fe New Mexican. October 12, 2020
“Turquoise Trail names Abq. educator interim leader” Santa Fe New Mexican. May 7, 2020