Chuck Flores

Dr. Chuck Flores has been an educator for over forty years. He has served as a Teacher, Bilingual Coordinator, Dean of Students, Assistant Principal, Principal, and Coordinator of Operations for the Los Angeles Unified School District; and was the Director of High Schools, Principal Leadership and Support, with the San Francisco Unified School District. A graduate of the Rossier School of Education, Dr. Flores earned his Ed.D. in K-12 Leadership in Urban School Settings. Dr. Flores also has a Bachelor’s Degree in Chicano Studies from California State University, Northridge; a Master’s Degree in American Studies from Pepperdine University; and a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from California State University, Northridge.

Dr. Flores began his tenure in Higher Education with UCLA’s Principal Leadership Institute in 2007 as a guest Lecturer before joining the faculty as an Instructor in School Management and Operations and The Principal as Researcher. He has also taught at San Francisco State University; the University of San Francisco; and served as a Lecturer, Leadership Coach, and Research Advisor for Masters’ candidates with the Principal Leadership Institute at the University of California Berkeley from 2014 to 2018.

In Spring 2018, Dr. Flores was appointed to a tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor of Educational Administration with the Charter College of Education/Applied and Advanced Studies in Education at California State University Los Angeles where he works with Masters and Administrative Services Credential candidates. He is also the Program Coordinator for the Educational Leadership Program, and most recently began teaching in the ED.D. program.