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Julia Keleher (Julia Beatrice Keleher) was born on 15 November, 1974 in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania U.S., is a 40th Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Education. Discover Julia Keleher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 15 November 1974
Birthday 15 November
Birthplace South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania U.S.
Nationality United States

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1974

Julia Beatrice Keleher (born November 15, 1974) is an American educator, former Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Education (PRDE) under the Ricardo Rosselló administration and a federal convict for public corruption.

2010

Keleher has been recognized by two Excellence in Government programs (2010, 2012), named Outstanding Professor of Project Management (2014) at George Washington University, [10] identified as an Extraordinary Changemaker (2017), and awarded the Leadership Award for Valor in Crisis (2018).

She has made appearances on TODAY, PBS NewsHour, C-SPAN, and many other national TV programs, and been published across leading trade, academic, and mainstream publications.

2016

On December 28, 2016, Keleher was appointed Puerto Rico Secretary of Education by Governor-elect Ricardo Rosselló.

In her new role, Keleher said her goals were to transform the K-12 educational system by decentralizing the system, where previously all of the decision-making was held with the Office of the Secretary.

She instituted seven Local Education Agency (LEA) districts, located in San Juan, Bayamón, Caguas, Humacao, Ponce, Arecibo and Mayagüez, with delegating authority, local decision-making, accountability and new structures.

Keleher’s efforts to reform public education in Puerto Rico have been widely recognized.

2017

As the Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Education during Hurricane Maria in 2017, Keleher argued that the hurricane provided Puerto Rico with an opportunity to rebuild the failing infrastructure, citing comparable changes in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

Keleher had been the subject of intense public criticism as a result of closing over 450 schools in Puerto Rico and the reforms she advanced to reduce political influence in the Department.

On September 20, 2017, Puerto Rico was hit by the most devastating hurricane in 100 years.

Hurricane Maria made landfall as a Category 5 hurricane and crossed the island from southeast to north, causing a huge amount of physical and emotional devastation and an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.

The hurricane left 95% of the island without communications, food, water and medical care, and all 3.4 million residents lost electrical power.

Like everything else on the island, schools were damaged and shuttered.

A total of 164 schools were used as shelters for 9,931 people as a huge number of homes had been completely destroyed.

Many of the schools that were not used as shelters were severely damaged by the hurricane, and an estimated 44 schools would never reopen.

On October 23, 2017, 33 days after the storm, the PRDE re-opened 152 schools in the regions of San Juan and Mayagüez.

The department was then able to open more schools, starting on a weekly basis and then on a daily basis.

As of November 13, 2017, a total of 755 schools had been re-opened, many of them without power but with running water.

Keleher had first estimated that 80% of the schools would reopen by mid-November; it turned out that a total of 932 schools (84%) had reopened by November 16.

The PRDE adjusted the school calendar so that students would be able to complete the 2017–2018 academic year.

On November 8, 2017, US Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, Puerto Rican Governor Ricardo Rosselló, and Secretary Julia Keleher, paid a joint visit to the Loaiza Cordero School in the Santurce district of San Juan.

Secretary DeVos announced that $2 million of federal funds would be awarded by the ED to aid in the recovery of the schools.

Keleher allocated these funds to the purchase of textbooks, classroom materials, computers, the creation of STEM labs and various teacher professional development efforts

2019

On July 10, 2019, Keleher was arrested in Washington D.C. by the FBI and accused of conspiracy and wire fraud.[16][17] Legal weaknesses.

In these charges led the prosecution to supersede the original indictment.

13 months later – and present an entirely new theory of the crimes

2020

On January 14, 2020, Keleher was again indicted by the FBI on honest services fraud charges The allegations stated Keleher used her position to exchange 1,034 square feet of a public school in Santurce to a private company in exchange for an apartment in the Ciudadela apartment complex in San Juan.[21] The widening of a road had been approved by the cognizant agencies back in 2003 years before Keleher began working in Puerto Rico.

Keleher filed various motions to dismiss in both cases and maintained her innocence.

These motions were rejected and Keleher's trial was set to start in February 2021.

Keleher submitted Motions to Change Venue, which was based on the overwhelmingly negative and sensationalized media coverage the case had received.

Keleher had been the subject of intense public criticism as a result of closing over 450 schools.

She was physically attacked by a mob of protestors outside the federal courthouse in San Juan.

These motions were also denied.

On June 8, 2021, Keleher pled guilty before Federal Judge Francisco Besosa for two counts of conspiracy to commit fraud.

The plea agreement with US Department of Justice prosecutors included six months in prison, and a year under house arrest.

Some argued that taking a plea was Keleher's best option.

On December 17, 2021, Keleher was officially sentenced to six months in prison and a year under house arrest and a fine of $21,000.

As there was no loss to the government, she was not required to pay restitution.

Keleher served her 6-month sentence at Federal Prison Camp Alderson, in West Virginia, the same prison where Martha Stewart and Lolita Lebron, the Puerto Rican nationalist served time.

While at Alderson, Keleher worked as a teacher's aide and taught Adult Basic Education classes.