69传媒

Teaching Profession

Teachers in Texas Shooting Died Trying to Shield 69传媒, Their Families Say

By Madeline Will 鈥 May 25, 2022 | Updated: May 31, 2022 3 min read
Fourth grade co-teachers Irma Garcia, left, and Eva Mireles.
  • Save to favorites
  • Print
Email Copy URL

Two 4th grade teachers who were killed in the deadly mass shooting at Robb Elementary School are being remembered and hailed as heroes by their family, former students, and other community members.

Eva Mireles, 44, and Irma Garcia, 46, were identified as the two adult victims of Tuesday鈥檚 shooting in Uvalde, Texas, in which 19 children also were killed. While official details are still being released, relatives that the teachers died trying to shield their students from the shooter.

According to the school鈥檚 website, the two women had been co-teaching together for five years. Garcia was in her 23rd year in the classroom鈥攁ll of which were spent at Robb Elementary鈥攁nd Mireles was in her 17th year.

Garcia wrote in that she was married to her husband, Joe, for 24 years and had four children: Cristian, who is training as a Marine; Jose, who attends Texas State University; Lyliana, a sophomore in high school; and Alysandra, a 7th grader. Garcia, , said she loved to barbecue with her husband, listen to music, and go on 鈥渃ountry cruises鈥 to nearby Concan, Texas. [Update: Two days after the shooting, Garcia鈥檚 husband died of a heart attack.]

鈥淢测 tia did not make it, she sacrificed herself protecting the kids in her classroom,鈥 wrote Joey Martinez . "[S]he died a HERO. she was loved by many and will be truly missed.鈥

Mireles, who was certified in special education and bilingual education, that she had a 鈥渟upportive, fun, and loving family"鈥攈er husband, Ruben Ruiz, who is a police officer for the school district; her college-graduate daughter Adalynn; and her three 鈥渇urry friends.鈥 Mireles described her love of running and hiking and said, 鈥淣ow you just might see me riding a bike!!鈥

, Adalynn described her mother as an outgoing, funny woman who loved CrossFit, her dogs, and above all, her family.

鈥淵ou are so known by so many now, and I鈥檓 so happy that people know your name and that beautiful face of yours and they know what a hero looks like,鈥 Adalynn wrote. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how to do this life without you, but I will take care of dad. I will take care of our dogs and I will forever say your name so you are always remembered, Eva Mireles, 4th grade teacher at Robb Elementary who selflessly jumped in front of her students to save their lives. My heart will forever be broken.鈥

Cristian Garcia told NBC News that a friend in law enforcement, who was at Robb Elementary following the shooting, , positioned with her body protecting her students.

Their names will be added to the Memorial to Fallen Educators

In just a few weeks, Mireles鈥 and Garcia鈥檚 names will be engraved onto the National Memorial to Fallen Educators, a monument in Emporia, Kan., that honors school workers who died 鈥渋n the line of duty.鈥 The memorial鈥檚 creation was spurred by the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn., a decade ago, which left 20 children and six educators dead.

Carol Strickland, the executive director of the National Teachers Hall of Fame, which oversees the memorial, said she had just turned in a list of about a dozen educators鈥 names to be engraved onto the massive granite blocks for the rededication ceremony on June 17. On Wednesday morning, following the news of the Texas school shooting, she had to call to add two more.

In total, there will be about 180 names listed on the memorial, practically filling the two granite slabs that are shaped as books. Soon, Strickland said, the memorial will have to raise another $40,000 to buy a third granite book for additional names.

鈥淚 think the memorial is for the survivors, the families, the colleagues,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey know that [their loved one鈥檚] name will forever be remembered by people, and I think that means something to them.鈥

Still, she added, it鈥檚 bittersweet: 鈥淚t鈥檚 so sad that something like this exists. When you look at it, it鈥檚 such a reminder of these lives that were lost senselessly through accidents at school or [school] shootings. These people never thought they would go to work and never go home again.鈥

As community members in Uvalde reeled from the details of the deadliest school shooting since the one in Sandy Hook in 2012, remembrances of Mireles and Garcia began to trickle in.

Former students of Garcia shared memories on Twitter. 鈥淢rs. Garcia was the best third grade teacher me and my brother could鈥檝e asked for,鈥 . : 鈥淥ne of the sweetest teachers I knew.鈥

鈥淲e call teachers heroes, but these are true heroes,鈥 Strickland said. 鈥淭hey died doing what they loved鈥攚orking with kids.鈥

Events

This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Special Education Webinar
Don鈥檛 Count Them Out: Dyscalculia Support from PreK-Career
Join Dr. Elliott and Dr. Wall as they empower educators to support students with dyscalculia to envision successful careers and leadership roles.
Content provided by 
This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Student Well-Being Webinar
Improve School Culture and Engage 69传媒: Archery鈥檚 Critical Role in Education
Changing lives one arrow at a time. Find out why administrators and principals are raving about archery in their schools.
Content provided by 
School Climate & Safety Webinar Engaging Every Student: How to Address Absenteeism and Build Belonging
Gain valuable insights and practical solutions to address absenteeism and build a more welcoming and supportive school environment.

EdWeek Top School Jobs

Teacher Jobs
Search over ten thousand teaching jobs nationwide 鈥 elementary, middle, high school and more.
Principal Jobs
Find hundreds of jobs for principals, assistant principals, and other school leadership roles.
Administrator Jobs
Over a thousand district-level jobs: superintendents, directors, more.
Support Staff Jobs
Search thousands of jobs, from paraprofessionals to counselors and more.

Read Next

Teaching Profession Opinion The One Quality That Every Great Teacher Shares
A lot has changed during my two decades as a teacher, but one thing is just as true as it was on my first day.
Eduardo Barreto
3 min read
A man carrying a big stone. Concept art of problem solution and hardness. surreal painting. conceptual artwork. 3d illustration
Jorm Sangsorn/iStock
Teaching Profession What the Research Says Want Novices to Keep Teaching? Focus on Their Classroom-Management Skills
Some skills matter more than others for educator at the start of their careers.
3 min read
A black female teacher cheerfully answers questions and provides assistance to her curious and diverse group of adolescent students as they work on an assignment in class.
E+/Getty
Teaching Profession Why Stressed-Out Teachers Should Heed New Health Warnings About Alcohol
Teachers are at particular risk for misusing alcohol. Here's what you should know
6 min read
Tight cropped photograph of a martini glass held by a female with others blurred in the background partaking in a happy hour at a bar with purple lighting.
E+
Teaching Profession Public Trust in Elementary School Teachers Declines鈥擝ut Still Tops Most Other Professions
Elementary school teachers second only to nurses in a poll of most-trusted professions.
3 min read
Photograph of diverse kindergarten children with a young white teacher sitting on the floor for a lesson in their classroom.
iStock/Getty