Coffee Talk w/ Dr. Rogers

Coffee Talk 2Lewisville ISD’s Superintendent Dr. Kevin Rogers invites LISD parents to attend one of five evening LISD Coffee Talks (two in Español). This event is an opportunity to sit down and have a conversation about the great things happening in and around the district. Coffee, snacks and free childcare will be provided. No RSVP is required to attend these events.

  • Thursday, Jan. 28 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 pm
    Hebron Valley Elementary
  • Thursday, Feb. 4 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 pm
    Hedrick Middle School
  • Thursday, March 17 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 pm
    Marcus 9th Grade Campus

El superintendente de Lewisville ISD, Dr. Kevin Rogers invita a los padres de LISD a asistir a una de las cinco charlas de la tarde llamadas Coffee Talks (dos en español). Este evento es una oportunidad para sentarse y tener una conversación sobre las grandes cosas que están pasando en y alrededor del distrito. Se proporcionará café, bocadillos y servicio de guardería gratis. No necesita reservar para atender a estos eventos.

Los siguientes Coffee Talks están disponibles en español solamente:

  • Tuesday, Feb. 16 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 pm
    BB Owen Elementary
  • Monday, Feb. 29 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 pm
    Central Elementary

2016-17 Calendar Options

LISD encourages its community to take a brief survey and vote for the calendar option they would like to see the district adopt for the 2016-2017 school year. The survey will be open from Wednesday, Nov. 4 through Wednesday, Nov. 18.

Vote

Lone Finalist

Dr Kevin Rogers

 

During a called Special Board Meeting on April 27, the Lewisville ISD (LISD) Board of Trustees unanimously approved naming LISD current Interim Superintendent and Chief Operations Officer Dr. Kevin Rogers as the lone finalist for LISD’s Superintendent to serve the district’s nearly 53,000 students and more than 6,500 staff members.

Congratulations Dr. Rogers!

District Audit Workshop

On Wednesday, Jan. 21, the LISD Board of Trustees held a workshop to discuss the Gifted and Talented and Communication Audit findings and next steps for implementation. During this meeting, these documents and presentations were discussed.

Documents

Superintendent Search Input Forums

suptsearchLewisville ISD (LISD)’s Board of Trustees invites all parents and community members to participate in community input forums to share their thoughts regarding desired qualities in LISD’s new superintendent. All forums will be led by executive search firm Ray and Associates. Please see below for the remaining community input forum dates and locations.

English-Only Forums

  • Thursday, Jan. 29: 2:15-3 p.m.
    • Bolin Administrative Center (1565 W. Main Street, Lewisville)
  • Thursday, Jan. 29: 5:15-6:15 p.m.
    • Career Center East (2553 F.M. 544, Lewisville)

Please call LISD’s Office of Public Information and Community Relations with questions: 469.948.8152.

Por favor, llame a la Oficina de Información Púbica y Relaciones con Comunidad de LISD con sus preguntas al 469-948-8152.

LISD School Board Meeting Summary: 12-DEC-2014

School Board Meeting

LISD-Logo-2013Did you miss the November school board meeting? No worries, they are recorded and placed online.

November Meeting

  • Fun content during board private session
  • Meeting starts about an hour into the video
  • Opens with Dr. Waddell’s retirement announcement
  • Jump to 1:16:00 to see the Band recognition
  • Summary

 

View prior LISD School Board meetings

Superintendent Search

As the Lewisville ISD Board of Trustees begins its national search for a new Superintendent of Schools, we would like to share with you our goals for this process. Our primary focus is to find the best candidate to serve our school district. Our children and staff deserve the very best. We know our community expects a quality educational program, and we will find the right person with values reflective of our community.

On Wednesday, November 19, the Board will hold its first meeting to discuss next steps for our search at Career Center East. The time has not been determined; however, it will be posted similar to our other meetings. During this first meeting, we will take action to start the request for qualifications to hire a search firm, which will act similar to a corporate headhunter. LISD is one of the 100 largest school districts in the nation, and we will seek a firm that has a solid record of successfully recruiting effective superintendents.

Throughout this search, we will be as open and transparent as possible. We will create a section on the district website at www.LISD.net to keep the community informed of the entire process. As information is updated, the district’s Office of Public Information and Community Relations will send out an electronic notification informing our community of new information.

Additionally, we will seek community input. Our Board wants to hear the attributes and qualifications you want in the next Superintendent. Throughout this process, community forums and electronic feedback will be communicated to staff, parents and community members. We encourage you to follow LISD on Facebook and Twitter to ensure you are well informed of any input opportunity. Notices will also be published in our local papers.

Our Board encourages you to participate in this very important process. If you have questions regarding the Superintendent search, please feel free to contact the Office of Public Information and Community Relations at 469.948.8152 or email Karen Permetti at permettik@lisd.net.

Best Regards,
Lewisville ISD Board of Trustees

Dr. Waddell to Retire

LISD Superintendent Letter to the Community – Nov. 10, 2014

Dear Lewisville ISD Community: It is with a sad heart that I announce my retirement effective January 31, 2015. I have had a great career beginning in 1980. I have loved every minute of it. I want to thank the administrators and boards that have given me the chance to serve their children: Splendora, Lancaster, Sunray, Tuloso-Midway, Birdville and Lewisville. It has been an honor to serve all of those districts. Read more…

I am proud to have been a founding member of the Texas Visioning Institute. It has been rewarding to see how that quiet work began with 35 superintendents who believed there was a better way to educate children than the numbing and stifling mediocrity of the high stakes accountability system, has led to the crumbling of the testing edifice.

I particularly want to thank the LISD Board of Trustees for offering me this incredible opportunity to lead this amazing district, and my talented Leadership Team. I am proud of what we have done: put the district on sound financial footing even with the deep state cuts in 2011; reorganization and streamlining of administration; creation of a powerful, state-of-the-art technology infrastructure that has provided digital resources in the hands of all students; fulfillment of the 2008 Bond with the completion of the Westside Aquatics Center and the design and building of the world class Flower Mound and Marcus Ninth-Grade Campuses and the rebuild of the new Griffin Middle School and Camey Elementary School. We have seen student achievement continue to rise on AP exams, SAT and ACT, that exceed state and national averages. We revolutionized communication and opened up our district to massive community involvement in every significant area.

Most significantly, our Board embraced a vision I described to them when they hired me, and the process that brought thousands of community members to create the Strategic Design. The vision, “All of our students enjoy thriving, productive lives in a future they create,” has been inspirational for me, the community, staff and students.

Because of our Board’s leadership and the incredible support of the community to realize this vision, we have seen an amazing transformation in our classrooms throughout the district. I have to thank the incredibly talented central office staff, principals and especially the teachers, who are the most talented and gifted I have seen, who have brought vision to reality in designing engaging and transformative work for our students. I have seen things happening in classroom after classroom I thought I would never see. It is a testament of what can happen when you free such gifted professionals from the thralldom of high stakes testing and give them an opportunity to do what they got into this profession to do: be creative, engage students and lead them to truly profound learning. I believe Lewisville ISD is the most innovative and progressive district in the nation and leads the way for world class learning in this century.

I have tried to focus my entire career on doing what’s best for children. Last week may be the most amazing week I have experienced in my career. I saw Flower Mound, Hebron and Marcus take three out of 10 places in the State Marching Band Finals and then earn the top two places for the second straight year; the 1:X™ initiative was named an Apple Distinguished Program and on Saturday I watched The Colony, Flower Mound, Marcus and Hebron compete in the Cross Country State Meet and see The Hebron girls take state, Marcus second and The Colony third. It was an amazing week for a district that continuously distinguishes itself. It is also, perhaps, a fitting time to leave.

It is hard to say goodbye, but it has to happen sometime. I have had a great career, the best job in the world. No one has been luckier than I and I am very thankful. I will miss everyone, especially the wonderful staff, the principals and the teachers. Mostly, I will miss all of the children. It has been a privilege to serve the young people of Texas and I have cherished my relationships with them. After 36 years, it continues to be a blessing to see their brilliance.

Stephen F. Waddell, E.D.
Superintendent of Schools

Parent U: Alan November

Parent U
What: Parent U: Alan November
When: 10/21/2014
Where: Bolin Administrative Center
Sessions available at 11 a.m. or 6:30 p.m.

LEWISVILLE, Texas – Back by popular demand, Lewisville ISD (LISD) welcomes famed educational technologist and best-selling author Alan November to lead two “Parent University” (Parent U) learning opportunities for all LISD parents on Tuesday, Oct. 21.

Parents will have the opportunity to attend a session with November, who will present “How Every Home Supports Their Child’s Learning – A Parent Survival Guide to the Digital World.” Sessions will be held at 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and 6:30-8:30 p.m. in LISD’s Bolin Administrative Center (1565 W. Main St., Lewisville). Please feel free to brown bag a lunch or dinner.

November’s sessions will cover:

  • Critical thinking on the Internet
  • Managing and learning from social media
  • When parents should say “Yes” and “No”
  • Turning digital fear and anxiety into digital hope and excitement
  • Creating a safe and digital learning environment and
  • How the digital world improves learning