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Mount Vernon Independent School District Superintendent Job Posting
Mount Vernon Independent School District seeks an innovative, student-driven leader for Superintendent of Schools beginning June 15, 2026.
Mount Vernon ISD has approximately 1600 students and 220 employees, serving grades pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The district is located in Franklin County, located on Interstate 30 between Dallas and Texarkana. Mount Vernon has a strong sense of community and takes pride in their schools, often expressed through the saying "we bleed purple". Mount Vernon ISD boasts excellent schools offering various opportunities that extend beyond the classroom, making it a fantastic place to raise a family. An effective leadership team fosters good morale and connected school facilities enhance operational efficiency, creating an overall desirable environment for families to thrive.
Job Requirements: ? Masters Degree in educational administration from an accredited college or university ? Valid Texas Superintendent Certificate ? Five years of leadership in school administration in a Texas school district
Apply to: Doug Williams dwilliams.ImpactEd@gmail.com Impact Education Specialists APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 19, 2026
Application Submission Please include the following with your submission: - Letter of Interest, Current Resume, Texas Superintendent certificate copy, List of References
Board of Trustee Expectations for the New Superintendent: ? Experience in school leadership, preferably in a Central Office role ? Possess the ability to have hard conversations and maintain an open-door policy for community engagement. ? Integrity and a solid work ethic, aligning with the morals and values of the community. ? Active involvement in local organizations to foster strong community ties. ? Creative problem-solving skills to maximize resource needs while thinking outside the box for future opportunities. ? Effective communication with staff, students, and the community is vital, along with the ability to make tough decisions that support the district's goals |