Kenneth C. Stueart

Kenneth C. Stueart, an Arkansas native, has called Houston home for the last 34 years. He brings to The HUB over 40 years of teaching experience working with children and adults with unique challenges and is committed to optimizing students’ skills so they can make a positive contribution to the community. He is a Belmont University and Southern Arkansas University alumnus.

His employment history includes five years of service with Magnolia Specialized Services and Nevada County Day Service Center. He has also worked as the Southwest Training Director for Arkansas Special Olympics, Coordinator and Instructor for 15 years at the Brookwood Community-Briarwood School, an Educator for two years at Hollibrook Elementary Special Education and ABA Department (Spring Branch ISD), and as a Professional Educator for nine years at The Monarch School. He currently serves as a Faculty member, the HUBCAPS Band Director, and a Life 101 Mentor.

Ken resides in the Spring Branch area of Houston with his spouse (Shane) of twenty years, two stepdaughters (Shana and Kaley) , son-in-law (Ethan), daughter-in-law (Alex), one granddaughter (Emerson) and loving dog (Allie). He enjoys spending time with his family, researching music, genealogy, singing, cooking, and traveling.