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Esther Buckley

Esther Gonzalez-Arroyo Buckley (March 29, 1948 – February 11, 2013) was an educator in Laredo, Texas, USA, who served from 1983 to 1992 as one of the eight members of the United States Commission on Civil Rights. She was appointed to the board by U.S. President Ronald W. Reagan.
==Background==

Of Hispanic descent, Buckley was born in Laredo in south Texas to Hector Gonzalez-Arroyo, Sr., and the former Amalia Margarita Ayala. A rapid learner as a child, she graduated in 1963, at the age of fifteen, as salutatorian of Martin High School in Laredo. She completed her studies three years ahead of the classmates with whom she had entered the first grade in the fall of 1954. At the time of her death at the age of sixty-four, she held her fifth school teaching assignment through the Laredo Independent School District. After graduation from Martin High School, she attended Laredo Community College〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Esther Buckley Biography )〕 and subsequently pursued an undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin, with concentration in biology and mathematics. At the time of her death, she was working on a doctorate in multicultural education and information technology from Texas A&M University in College Station.〔"Esther Gonzalez-Arroyo Buckley (March 29, 1948 - February 11, 2013)", ''Laredo Morning Times'', February 15, 2013, p. 10A〕
Buckley received much recognition during her forty-two years in professional education. She was a member of the (Association of Texas Professional Educators ) and the secretary in the regional office for that group. The day after Buckley's death, the Texas Senate adjourned in her honor.〔JJ Velasquez, "Magnificent teacher: High school educator Esther Buckley remembered", ''Laredo Morning Times'', February 13, 2013, pp. 1, 12A〕 Buckley's most recent assignment was as science instructor at the Dr. Dennis D. Cantu Health Science Center at her alma mater, Martin High School. In 1989, she was chosen as the "Top Texas High School Physics Teacher" at the centennial celebration of the American Physical Society.〔 In 2010, Buckley was a finalist in the "Best in Texas Education" award from H-E-B Foods. She received the "One Class at a Time" award from the Laredo Federal Credit Union.〔 From 2003 to 2006, she was local president of another professional organization for educators, Phi Delta Kappa.〔

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