When John Garcia started as principal at Cedar Park STEM School in 2007, he knew the Apple Valley school had a reputation — and not in a good way.
It was the district's most diverse school, and there was a lot of "white flight," Garcia said. When it came to test scores, Cedar Park was at the bottom for many years.
"When I got here, I said, 'We've got to change our image,'" he said.
In seven years, Garcia has helped Cedar Park do just that — and was recently recognized for his efforts. Although Cedar Park's demographics are similar to before, the school is now on the state's list of 22 "Celebration" schools and has won five consecutive national magnet school awards.
In addition, students of every demographic group are exceeding annual proficiency goals on state standardized tests, some by 20 percentage points. The school has grown by 200 students and has a waiting list of 125 students.
Teachers attribute much of the school's success to Garcia, a charismatic leader who wears a suit every day, believes in his staff and sets high student expectations.
They aren't the only ones who have noticed Garcia's accomplishments. This month he was named the Science and Mathematics Principal of the Year by the Minnesota Elementary School's Principal Association (MESPA).
It's not hard to see why Garcia would be given the award if you visit the school, said Jon Millerhagen, MESPA's director. The climate is "exceptional," he said.