Retired teacher Joseph Miro served in the Delaware House of Reps

Retired Spanish teacher Joseph Miro also served in the Delaware State House of Representatives. Photo Credit: open states.org

It should be no surprise that very often remarkable educators branch out into other spheres of endeavor. Such is the case with veteran teacher Joseph Miro, who served nearly 20 years in the Delaware State House of Representatives.

Joseph Miro was born on July 15, 1946, in Matanzas, Cuba. He immigrated to the United States at the age of 13, one of more than 14,000 unaccompanied children who fled the Communist regime of Fidel Castro between 1960 and 1962 as a part of Operation Pedro Pan.

He graduated with his Bachelor’s degree in 1970 from Lincoln University, and immediately accepted a position as a Spanish teacher in the Wilmington School District in Wilmington, Delaware. Later he transferred to the Christina School District, also in Wilmington, where he taught Spanish at Newark High School. He completed his Master’s degree at West Chester University in 1975. After a thirty-year career, Joseph retired from the teaching profession in 2001.

Multi-talented, in 1998 Joseph was elected on the Republican ticket to represent the 22nd District in the Delaware State House of Representatives, where he served until 2018. The Cuban American served there as a member of the Legislative Committees for Education; Appropriations; Health and Human Development; and Joint Finance. Prior to his election to the State House of Representatives, Joseph served on New Castle County Council from 1992 to 1998.