Eleanor Torres Board President TERM: December 2026 |
ABOUT ME: Twelve years ago when the people within our community elected me to the position of Trustee for the Rio School District, I promised that I would do all within that honor to try to change the culture and direction the district was in at that time. I did not then, nor do I now, take this responsibility lightly. As an elected official, board members continually carry their elected status with them wherever they go. Whether in the boardroom, out in the community or at home, board members are always trustees for the district. The integrity of the school district’s educational program is dependent upon the responsible and professional manner in which each board member, and the board collectively, fulfill governance roles and responsibilities. It is my responsibility along with the other board members to fulfill areas in setting direction, human resource, policies, student learning and achievement, finance, facilities, judicial appeals, collective bargaining, and community relations and advocacy. I will continue to do my part as a Trustee to help guide this district and to prepare our children for the future. I will continue to focus on goals linked to student achievement. This means paying attention to current issues while planning for the future. It means making sure needed resources and support are in place to get the job done, and creating the conditions under which excellent teaching and student performance will take place. |
Alesia Martin Board Clerk TERM: December 2026 |
CAREER: EDUCATION: ABOUT ME: I enjoy spending time with family and friends. I also enjoy the theater, traveling, fine dining, documentaries, and exploring ancient and historical locations. I continue to enjoy science and learning about the latest advances in engineering and technology. |
Felix Eisenhauer, D.M.A. Board Trustee TERM: December 2026 |
CAREER: Dr. Felix Eisenhauer is currently Professor of Music (Piano) at Ventura College, Minister of Music at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Ventura, and teaches private piano lessons. EDUCATION:Doctor of Musical Arts in piano collaboration at UCSB; Bachelor and Master Degrees from the University of Southern California ABOUT ME: In addition to serving on Rio District’s School Board, Felix Eisenhauer is currently Professor of Music (Piano) at Ventura College, Minister of Music at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Ventura, and teaches private piano lessons. Locally, he has also accompanied for Pacific Chamber Singers, Westmont College, Santa Barbara City College, UCSB, and Opera Santa Barbara. Before moving back to Southern California in 2012, Felix lived in Boise, Idaho for three years. During his time there, he played for Opera Idaho, Musical Theatre of Idaho, Ballet Idaho, and Touring Broadway’s Wicked, among others, taught at the College of Western Idaho and maintained a private piano studio. Dr. Eisenhauer’s involvement in education is equally long and storied. At USC, he taught Class Piano and Private Piano. At UCSB, he coached singers. At CWI, he taught Music Appreciation. He started as a teacher’s assistant at the German-American School of Palo Alto, teaching at their Saturday and summer programs for 20 years. In addition to teaching German, he has translated for De Haske Music Publishing and Gold Circle Films. You can learn more about him at Felix Eisenhauer. |
Kristine Anderson, Esq. Board Trustee TERM: December 2024 |
CAREER: I am a lawyer practicing in the areas of estate planning, probate, and trust administration. EDUCATION: I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Arizona (1993) and a Juris Doctorate from the University of San Diego (1996). ABOUT ME: When my children attended the Dual Immersion Program at Rio Real, I volunteered with the School Site Council, PTA, and the Parent Advisory Committee as well as in the classroom. As a parent volunteer, I was passionate about helping all children learn and supporting Rio’s dedicated teachers. In my role on the school board, I want to continue to be a voice for students, teachers, and parents. As a lawyer and parent volunteer, I have the skills and knowledge to listen and collaborate with all the stakeholders to make difficult decisions in the coming years that will keep the students and the District moving forward. In my free time, I volunteer at the Camarillo Health Care District’s estate planning clinic. I also enjoy reading, tennis, and hiking. |