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Superintendent
A Portrait of Katy Superintendent Alton Frailey
Prior to becoming the Katy
ISD superintendent, Mr. Frailey served as the superintendent of DeSoto ISD in
DeSoto, Texas, a suburb of the greater Dallas area. While at DeSoto, Mr. Frailey
utilized community forums to solicit parent and community input on district
issues. With the effective use of this involvement from the community Mr.
Frailey was able to implement an Academic Excellence by Design improvement
plan, develop a Portrait of the DeSoto Graduate and implement a PK-12 uniform
dress policy. He also led a successful $116 million bond election for facility
improvements.
On a short stint up north,
serving as the superintendent of Cincinnati, Ohio public schools, Mr. Frailey
led the design and implementation of the Building Excellence model, resulting
in dramatic improvements in student
achievement and an increased rating for
the district in the state accountability system. Mr. Frailey partnered with the
Mayor of Cincinnati in the formulation of an independent budget task force to
conduct a top-to-bottom review of the districts finances and make
recommendations to help avert a financial crisis. Demonstrating his heart for
students, he led the creation of a Student Activities Foundation to support all
student co-curricular activities and secured a public/private partnership to
build a K-12 performing arts school. Through his leadership at Cincinnati
public schools, the district was able to complete funding for their master
facilities plan by leading a successful $480 million bond election. Mr. Frailey
also hosted a weekly radio call-in show, established a district-wide Parent
Council and implemented an Alternative to Expulsion plan.
Closer to home in Spring
Branch ISD, Mr. Frailey provided leadership and oversight resulting in the
district's first exemplary rated high school. He oversaw the development and
opening of a district-operated charter school Westchester Academy for
International Studies. Mr. Frailey coordinated the rewriting of the district
technology plan to enable the receipt of approximately $2 million in federal
e-rate funding.
Current Professional and Civic Involvement:
- Texas Association of School Administrators Executive Committee
- University Interscholastic League State Executive Committee
- American Association of School Administrators
- Texas Association of Suburban and Mid-Urban Schools Board of Directors
- Vice President, Urban Superintendents Association of America
- Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
- Fellow, Virginia Urban Schools Association, College of William and Mary
- Phi Delta Kappa
- Rotary International
Awards and Honors include:
- Member of Cypress-Fairbanks ISD School Board recognized as 2002 Texas School
Board of the Year
- First recipient of the Cincinnati Center for Children and Families Most Valuable
Partner Award, 2004
- Irvin Westheimer Medallion award, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, 2003
- Life Membership, Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers, 1998
For more information contact
B.J. Alvarez, Secretary,
281-396-2304 |
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