Frisco ISD leaders are closer to hiring a new superintendent to lead the district.
The district's board of trustees have narrowed down the superintendent search to three finalists, according to a Feb. 27 news release.
"The board of trustees has taken this responsibility very seriously from the very beginning,” board President Dynette Davis said in the release. “Frisco ISD is a destination district because of the commitment of our students, staff, families and community. We are focused on finding a leader who will honor that legacy while continuing to move us forward.”
What's happening
Superintendent Mike Waldrip's retirement was announced by the district in November. Waldrip has served as superintendent of FISD since 2017 and is stepping down June 30, 2026.
The district's board of trustees selected Impact Education Specialists to guide the district through its executive search process in December.
In partnership with the firm, district leaders have received community feedback to identify important qualities and priorities among district staff, families and the FISD community. The school board aligned community feedback with the district's strategic goals to select a leader who will maintain the district's academic excellence and student opportunity, the release states.
Next steps
FISD leaders will conduct final interviews for the superintendent in early March, the release states. Officials plan to announce the lone finalist in mid-March, who under Texas law, cannot be approved by the board of trustees for the position until a 21-day waiting period ends.
“We are encouraged by the depth and quality of the candidates who have expressed interest in leading Frisco ISD,” Davis said. “Each step of this process has been intentional and thorough to ensure we select a superintendent who aligns with our priorities and mission to know every student by name and need.”