Reva Lobatos is a dedicated educator with a robust background in instructional technology and elementary education, holding a Master's degree from the University of Wyoming. With over two decades of teaching experience across various grade levels and districts in Wyoming, including roles as a science, math, and reading teacher, she has made significant contributions to student learning and development. Reva is an accomplished author of children’s science and reading books and has actively engaged in numerous professional development activities, including trauma-informed practices and computer science curriculum training. Her commitment to education is further demonstrated through her leadership roles in professional organizations, such as serving on the Wyoming Education Association Board of Directors and being recognized with multiple state and national awards, including the Wyoming Stewardship Project Educator of the Year, Wyoming Conservation District Teacher Of The Year, National Education Association Global Fellow and The 2024 Horace Mann Awardee.