Friday, November 13, 2020

Susana Cordova resigns as superintendent



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Having the opportunity to lead the school district where I started as a student and then became a classroom teacher has been an honor -- it’s an incredibly meaningful and important part of my life. The Denver community is where I grew up, where Eric and I raised and educated our children, and where I've spent my entire career as an educator. It has meant so much to me -- as a student, as a teacher, as a mom and as a leader. And so it is with mixed emotions and a bittersweet feeling that I share the news that I have decided to accept a position in Dallas Independent School District as the Deputy Superintendent of Leading and Learning.

As the child of Mexican-American parents and a first-generation college graduate, I know that I owe a debt of gratitude to DPS, and I have been honored to spend the past 31 years as a member of Team DPS. Thank you for your support over the last two years as we have weathered many challenges but also seen great success. I'm so proud of how Team DPS and the entire community comes together -- no matter how high the hill -- to lift up our schools and our children. During the past two years, we’ve experienced a teacher strike, a “bomb cyclone” snowstorm, budget cuts and reorganizations, and a global pandemic. And throughout all of this, we've invested in our classrooms and our teachers; strengthened our connections and collaboration with our educators and leaders; elevated equity as the defining value driving all of our work; and been boosted by our community's historic and record-high support of our 2020 Bond and Mill Levy initiatives on this past Election Day.
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