Longview ISD announces lone finalist for superintendent

LONGVIEW, Texas (KETK) — Longview ISD announced their lone finalist for superintendent as Dr. Marla Sheppard, a 29-year veteran educator.

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According to a release, Sheppard has served as a math and science teacher, assistant principal and middle and high school principal in Houston ISD. She was also an assistant superintendent at Fort Bend ISD where she was responsible for 16 schools.

<em>Dr. Marla Sheppard, courtesy of Longview ISD</em>.
Dr. Marla Sheppard, courtesy of Longview ISD.

“I am honored to be chosen to serve the Longview community,” Sheppard said. “I am grateful to the board for their trust in me and I look forward to creating long-lasting relationships with the students, staff, and greater community.”

Sheppard received her bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science from Texas A&M University and her masters and doctorate from the University of Houston. She has also received numerous awards and recognitions for her work in educational leadership.

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Sheppard said she looks forward to the journey forward in the community and she is excited for the opportunity to lead Longview ISD. She will begin her tenure at the district after the state-required 21-day waiting period.

People can contact Longview ISD Communications at ask@lisd.org or call 903-381-2235 for more information.

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