- Felix D. Arroyo
Felix D. Arroyo was a city councilor (at-large) in
Boston, Massachusetts ,United States from January 2003 - January 2008.Arroyo completed his undergraduate studies and received a Masters in Secondary Education at the
University of Puerto Rico . A long-time resident of Boston, he taught atSpringfield College ,UMass Boston ,Roxbury Community College ,Boston University , and Emmanuel College. In 1992, he resigned his salaried position as the Director of Personnel for the City of Boston to take an unpaid position as a member of the Boston School Committee. Arroyo would later serve as Vice President and President of the Boston School Committee.Arroyo joined the City Council as one of its four at-large members in January 2003, after placing fifth in the 2001 election. Arroyo was seated when one of the four at-large council members resigned. [Yvonne Abraham, " [http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/10/26/i_arrived_here_and_the_whole_city_was_judging_people_by_their_color/ 'I arrived here, and the whole city was judging people by their color'] ", "The Boston Globe", 26 October, 2005 (accessed 22 July 2008).] He was re-elected in 2003 and 2005, but narrowly lost in November 2007, placing fifth in a field of nine candidates. His loss has been blamed [Donovan Slack and Matt Viser, " [http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/11/07/turnout_at_polls_lowest_in_decades/ Turnout at polls lowest in decades] ", "The Boston Globe", 7 November 2007 (accessed 9 November 2007).] on low turnout among nonwhite communities, coupled with disproportionately strong turnout in traditionally white, Irish enclaves; overall turnout was only 13.6%.
elected positions held
* Boston City Councilor At-Large, 2003-2008.
* Committee Chair: New Bostonians and Youth Affairs
* Committee Vice Chair: Human Rights
* Committee Member: Environment; Health & Human Services; Housing
* Director of Advocacy at the Hispanic Office of Planning and Evaluation
* President, Vice President and Member of the Boston School Committee
* Director of Personnel for the City of Boston
* Education Advisor to Mayor Raymond Flynn
* Chair of the Boston Arson Commission
* Encuentro5 Adivory Board member
* Teacher at Springfield College, UMass-Boston, Roxbury Community College,Boston University , and Emmanuel CollegeReferences
External links
* [http://www.felixarroyo.net Offical Felix Arroyo website]
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