Manuel Cases was born and raised in Southern Spain. He studied Languages and Education at The University of Alicante. He has 17 years of experience teaching in Europe and the US. He spent 5 years in the Bay Area teaching Spanish at The San Francisco School and he´s delighted to come back to the city.
A believer that learning languages helps students not only to communicate with communities abroad. But, also add the invaluable gift of broadening their minds to help them understand and respect diversity, by adding new elements and perspectives to their lives.
In his free time, Manuel loves playing music, hiking with his wife and his two rescued dogs (Kurt and Courtney), and going to concerts.
These trustees—my peers, colleagues, and friends—joined the board in 2019. By the end of their first year, they were navigating the early onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and faced a pivotal decision: whether to move forward with our bold and transformative campus construction project amid profound global uncertainty.



