[2] Arroyo completed his undergraduate studies and received a Masters in Secondary Education at the University of Puerto Rico.
[citation needed] Arroyo was suspended from his job in February 2017, reportedly due to questions about his performance; he returned to work in October 2017 and has deemed the suspension "unjust".
[8] He was re-elected in November 2020, garnering a 77.1% majority against two opponents including perennial candidate Althea Garrison.
[1] Arroyo has worked to promote peace and justice on a local and global level for more than 25 years.
[10] In May 2024, Arroyo filed for bankruptcy, amid a lawsuit over an unpaid legal bill of approximately $86,000 related to his suspension as Register of Probate.