Meet Tim Blazi
I am running because I believe in the power of public education — and I want to help ensure AHISD continues to live up to its reputation, not just rest on it.
I grew up in San Antonio, raised by a mom who taught in public schools for over 30 years. That shaped my values early. I earned multiple degrees, including a master’s in project management from A&M–San Antonio, and later taught at the college level. Education is a thread that runs through my life — personally and professionally.
Now, as a parent raising two daughters in this district — the same one my wife graduated from — I see firsthand what makes AHISD strong. I also see opportunities to listen, support, and build on what’s already working.
When a former board member I respect asked me to consider running, it wasn’t something I took lightly. I’m not here to check a box. I’m here because I know I can be useful. I bring experience in leadership, budgeting, and operations — and I’m ready to put that to work for a district that means a lot to families like mine.
the Things that matter
Proud Parent.
One daughter is thriving at Cambridge, and her little sister starts at Howard this fall. I see firsthand what makes AHISD special—and I’m running to help protect and strengthen it for
every family.
Instruction First.
Great schools start with great teaching. I’ll push for fewer distractions, less red tape, and more support—so teachers can focus on what they do best.
It starts with Listening.
Good leadership isn’t about always having the answer—it’s about listening, being present, and working with others to get it right. That’s how I operate, and that’s what I’ll bring to the board.
HAVE A QUESTION OR WANT TO TALK?
I’m not running a flashy campaign—just an honest one. No fundraising, no social media. Just a commitment to listening, learning, and serving.
If you have a question or want to talk, use the form beside this message. I’d love to hear from you.
And if you’re looking to support public education directly, consider a gift to the AHISD Education Foundation. That’s where it’ll make the biggest impact—right in our classrooms.