Lorena Mancilla, Hope Chicago
Dr. Lorena Mancilla, the daughter of immigrants and first-generation college graduate, attributes her passion for the field of family engagement to her family and raíces, lived history, and professional experience as a teacher, researcher, and leader.
She brings almost 20 years of experience in the field of language education to her work and research, which is rooted in respeto for families and all they do and offer to their children’s educational journey. She currently serves as the Parent Program Director at Hope Chicago, an organization that provides a unique, two-generation scholarship model for Chicago students and families from low-income communities. Dr. Mancilla leads the development and implementation of Hope Chicago’s Parent Scholarship Program, a program that will help parents fulfill their dreams of completing a postsecondary degree or credential.
Prior to joining Hope Chicago in 2022, Lorena spent 11 years at WIDA, where she served in a variety of roles and contributed to the design and development of multiple WIDA resources. As the Director of WIDA Early Years, she helped to establish partnerships with multiple state agencies and led the development of professional learning resources for early care and education professionals serving young multilingual children and families. Lorena earned her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research focuses on the intersection of family engagement and language education. She has authored multiple publications on the topic of family engagement and language-focused family engagement. |