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Raquel was born in San Diego and raised in the community of San Ysidro where she still resides with her husband, Gareth Maden. She attended San Ysidro schools from preschool through 8th grade. Being that San Ysidro did not have a high school at the time, Raquel received her high school diploma from Montgomery High School and was a California Scholarship Federation seal bearer. After high school, Raquel was admitted to several top universities. Her first choice was the University of Southern California where she wanted to study Journalism. Raquel decided, instead, to stay at home and attend Southwestern Community College where she not only continued her study of journalism, but also developed a love for human psychology. Raquel transferred to San Diego State University and in 2004 received her bachelors degree in Psychology and minor in Journalism. Upon her graduation from SDSU, Raquel immediately ran for public office in November. She received 50% more votes than any other previous candidate in San Ysidro. In winning her race for the San Ysidro School Board, she became, at the time, the youngest school board trustee in the State, and subsequently the youngest school board President in the United States. Raquel was re-elected in 2008 and in 2009 was appointed to the California School Boards Assocation Region 17 Delegates assembly and is proud to have received her CSBA 5 year membership before her 30th birthday. Today, Raquel serves as chief policy advisor to City of San Diego Council President Ben Hueso in District 8. In the District 8 office, Raquel is responsible for Spanish media relations and currently represents the councilmember in the policy areas of Budget, Education, Public Safety and Neighborhood Services. |
