Associate Director of Accreditation
Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops
Dr. Ashley Altizer has been a Catholic educator for almost 20 years as a teacher, campus minister and administrator. As a high school teacher and campus minister in the Archdiocese of Boston, she shared with her students her love of learning and her passion for Catholic social justice. She continued that passion in her role as a high school administrator in Boston and a district-level administrator in the Department of Catholic Schools, which oversees 35 schools in the Archdiocese of San Antonio. Ashley worked closely with the schools, guiding them through their accreditation process and working with schools on their professional development and academic programming.Currently, Ashley is the Associate Director of Accreditation for the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops where she works to support the accreditation process for all Catholic schools in the state of Texas.
Ashley is a product of Catholic education, attending Mercyhurst University, serving in the Urban Catholic Teacher Corps at Boston College, and completing the Remick Leadership Program through the Alliance for Catholic Education at the University of Notre Dame. Ashley has a passion for helping to prepare teachers to be student-centered, faith-filled leaders in their schools. She finished her doctoral program through Northeastern University in May 2022. Her dissertation, "Forming Catholic Educators - The Challenge of New Teacher Induction and Mentoring in Catholic Schools," focused on the ways leaders can help new teachers grow in their craft and commit themselves to the mission of Catholic education. Through her action research project and her work in the Archdiocese of San Antonio, she has continuously sought to improve professional development for teachers and leaders to form individuals who can guide students on both their faith and academic journeys through Catholic school.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2025
10:00am - 11:00am Central