DR. DARRELL G. FLOYD
918 Blue Stem Rd. Enid, Oklahoma 73703 Direct Work ph. (580) 366-7011 Email Address: [email protected] Cell ph. (254) 592-9328
EDUCATION: Doctor of Education: Texas A&M-Commerce, 1995 Major: Educational Administration Split Minor: Secondary/Higher Education, HR Management Certifications: Superintendent (Texas and Oklahoma)
Master of Arts: University of Texas-Permian Basin, 1990 Major: Educational Administration Certifications: Mid-Management Administrator
Bachelor of Science: Texas Tech University, 1985 Major: All-Level Physical Education Minor: Secondary History Certifications: All-Level Physical Education/History
CURRENT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
2014-present ENID PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 6A Superintendent - Enid, Oklahoma -$92.8 million Bond Issue passed – February 9, 2016 -Academic State Champions, Volleyball – 2016 -National Golden Achievement Award from the National Public Relations Association for bond related planning and communication – 2016 -National/International Award for Elementary Students’ Video (from Panasonic Kids Witness News), Prairie View Elementary – 2016 -Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Academic All-State Honoree, Camille Archer, Enid High School – 2016 -Great Expectations Character Development Program “Model School” Designation, Hayes Elementary - 2016 -A Model District for Concurrent Enrollment/Partnerships – 2016 -State Department of Education’s “High Performing School” designations, Hoover Elementary and Prairie View Elementary – 2016 -National Education Association recognition for welcoming English Language Learner (ELL) students, Monroe Elementary – 2016 -Readers Choice Superintendent Award, Darrell Floyd – 2016 -Completed a Comprehensive Districtwide Strategic Plan – 2015 Page 2
-District of Distinction Award by District Administration Journal – 2015 -Civic Improvement Award by Greater Enid Chamber of Commerce – 2014 -Selected as a National Math and Science Initiative district for expanding opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math – ’14-‘16 -Innovative Intergenerational PreK Early Childhood Program (with The Commons Assisted Living Home) -Innovative PreK Early Childhood Lab School Program (with Northwestern Oklahoma State University) – 2015-2016 -Advanced Placement participants quadrupled from 2014 to 2016 -Two EPS middle school students selected to conduct TedX presentations at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Conference – 2015 -Opened a new Early Childhood Center – 2014-2015 -Innovative University Center at Enid High School (one of only two in Oklahoma) for AP and Dual Credit while in high school -Coach-a-Kid Mentoring Program, 2015-2016 -Numerous Academic and Athletic State Championships -Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Annual Financial Reporting 2014-2015 -One of the fastest growing school districts in Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY -GRADUATE SCHOOL ADJUNCT FACULTY MEMBER 2015-present
NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY -GRADUATE SCHOOL ADJUNCT FACULTY MEMBER 2014-2015
LAMAR UNIVERSITY -GRADUATE SCHOOL ADJUNCT FACULTY MEMBER FIELD SUPERVISOR (online) 2011-present
HONORARY COMMANDER, VANCE AIR FORCE BASE 2015-2016
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ORGANIZATIONS/ MEMBERSHIPS: Leadership Oklahoma, Class 30 Participant, 2016-2017
Enid Higher Education Council Vice Chair, 2016-2017
Leadership Greater Enid Participant, 2014-2015
United Suburban Schools Association (USSA) Board of Directors - Secretary, 2016 Member, 2014 to present
Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administrators (CCOSA) Member, 2014-present
Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) Constitution and Rules Committee, 2016 Member, 2014-present
Oklahoma Association of School Administrators (OASA) Member, 2014-present
Greater Enid Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2014-present
United Way of Enid and Northwest Oklahoma Campaign Chair, 2015-2016 Executive Committee Member, 2014-present
Enid YMCA Board of Directors, 2016-present
St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Enid, Oklahoma Board of Governors, 2015-present
Garfield County Board of Health in Enid, Oklahoma Board Member, 2014-present
Page 4 District Administration Journal (national publication) Editorial Advisory Council Member, 2016-present
NFHS High School Today Journal (national publication) Publications Committee Member, 2010-present
Grand National Quail Club Member, 2014-present
Emmanuel Baptist Church-Enid, Oklahoma, 2014-present
STRATEGIC PLANNING EXPERIENCE: Enid Public Schools, 2015 (with Engage Learning)
Stephenville ISD, 2009 (with Cambridge Strategic Services)
BOND ISSUE EXPERIENCE: $92.8 million in Enid Public Schools, Feb. 2016 $24 million in Stephenville ISD, May 2012 $34 million in Stephenville ISD, Nov. 2010 $20 million in Stephenville ISD, 2000-2001 $17 million in Castleberry ISD, 1999 $ 8 million in Queen City ISD, 1992-1994
PERSONAL: Date of Birth: November 8, 1961 Height: 5 feet 7 inches Weight: 195 lbs. Marital Status: Married to Dr. Cheryl Floyd Children: Son: Tyler (22); Daughter: Brittany (21)
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PAST PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES:
2000-2014 STEPHENVILLE ISD – Stephenville, TX
4A SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS -District and All Campuses “Met Standard” – 2013/2014 -Enterasys Technology Exemplary School Award: 2013 -Exemplary Campus Ratings: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010 -Recognized Campus Ratings: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 -NCLB Title I Distinguished School: 2010, 2011 -NCEA (National Center for Educational Achievement) High Performing School Award: 2010, 2011; ACT College Readiness Award: 2012
TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY – Stephenville, Texas GRADUATE SCHOOL ADJUNCT FACULTY MEMBER Educational Administration
LAMAR UNIVERSITY – Beaumont, Texas GRADUATE SCHOOL ADJUNCT FACULTY MEMBER (online) Educational Administration
1997 - 2000 LINDEN-KILDARE CISD - Linden, Texas 3A SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Exemplary District-Wide Ratings 1998, 1999, 2000 All Campuses Rated Exemplary 1998, 1999, 2000
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-TEXARKANA Texarkana, Texas GRADUATE SCHOOL ADJUNCT FACULTY MEMBER
SID RICHARDSON FOUNDATION FELLOW T.E.A./Texas A&M University “School-University Collaborative” Partnership for Texas Public Schools
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1994 - 1997 CASTLEBERRY ISD - Ft. Worth, Texas 4A PRINCIPAL: Castleberry High School Grades 9-12: 800 Students on campus
1992 - 1994 QUEEN CITY ISD - Queen City, Texas 3A PRINCIPAL: Queen City High School Grades 9-12: 350 Students on campus
1991 - 1992 PAUL PEWITT CISD - Omaha/Naples, Texas 2A PRINCIPAL: Pewitt Jr. High Grades 7-8: 240 Students on campus
1990 - 1991 WACO ISD - Waco, Texas 5A PRINCIPAL: Elementary G/T Enrichment School
Grades 3-6: 125 Students on campus (Summer 1991)
WACO ISD - Waco, Texas 5A ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: University Middle School Grades 7-8: 650 Students on campus
1986 - 1990 ECTOR COUNTY ISD - Odessa, Texas 5A TEACHER/COACH: Nimitz Jr. High (feeder school for Odessa Permian High School) Honors World History Teacher - 9th grade Girls Coach - 7th grade Student Council Sponsor 7-9 Grades 7-9: 1,000 Students on campus
ECTOR COUNTY ISD - Odessa, Texas 5A P.E. TEACHER/COACH: Elementary Grades K-6 ADMINISTRATIVE INTERN – 950 students
1984 -1985 EXXON COMPANY USA - Andrews, Texas MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST (while working my way through college) 1983 - 1984 HERITAGE HALL PRIVATE SCHOOL - Lubbock, Texas P.E. TEACHER/COACH: Grades K-12; 250 Students (while attending Texas Tech University)
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HONORS: Enterasys Exemplary School Award – 2013 For personalized learning environments. Only 4 of these awards given in the nation, Only 1 in Texas
3A, Division I Football State Champions – 2012
Stephenville High School was #1 in the State (4A) for Academic All State Players in 2011 and #1 in the State (3A) in 2012
Sutton’s National Who’s Who in Education Darrell Floyd, 2011
Stephenville High School was one of only two Exemplary 4A high schools in Region XI, one of only 14 in TX, 2010
Every team sport at Stephenville High School earned postseason playoff honors (4A): 2010-2011
HEB Excellence in Education School District Award Stephenville ISD, 2010
Who’s Who Among Distinguished Professionals in America Darrell Floyd, 2010
State Champion Campus Essay Winner Luminant Environmental Scholar Program Stephenville ISD: Gilbert Intermediate, 2011
National High Performing School Award 2009-2010 Stephenville ISD’s Henderson Jr. High National Center for Educational Achievement (NCEA)
National Champions and State Champions in Dance Stephenville High School Stingerettes Dance/Drill Team (numerous individual and team awards, 2000-2011)
Page 8 National Champions and State Champions in FFA Stephenville High School (numerous individual and team awards, 2000-2011)
UIL Academic State Champions Stephenville High School (numerous individual and team awards, 2000-2011)
Sweepstakes Award Winning Bands and Choirs Stephenville High School and Jr. High (numerous years between 2000-2011)
TASA Honor Board Award (one of the top five in the state) 2007 Stephenville ISD School Board
Texas Regional (ESC XI) Superintendent of the Year - 2007: Darrell Floyd Texas Association of School Administrators Nominated by the Stephenville ISD Board of Trustees
State Champions – Lifesmarts Team: 2004, 2006, 2007 Stephenville High School’s Family, Career, & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
Citizen of the Year Finalist – 2005 Erath County (Stephenville area) Darrell Floyd Nominated by Stephenville ISD Central Office Administrator
National Superintendent of the Year Nominee - 2004 Darrell Floyd American Association of School Administrators Nominated by Stephenville ISD Board of Trustees
Administrator Excellence Award Finalist – 2003 Darrell Floyd Tarleton State University
State Champions – 4A Volleyball – 2003 Stephenville High School Page 9
State Champions – 4A Powerlifting 2001 Stephenville High School
3A Exemplary District Ratings 1998, 1999, 2000 Linden-Kildare CISD (One of only ten 3A districts in the state to receive the Exemplary district-wide rating for three consecutive years.)
National Superintendent of the Year Nominee – 1998 Darrell Floyd American Association of School Administrators
As 4A High School Principal, Castleberry High School received the Texas Successful Schools Awards System (TSSAS) honors for both Significant TAAS and Significant ACT/SAT Gains in 1995 and 1996
As 3A High School Principal, Queen City High School received the Texas Successful Schools Awards System (TSSAS) honors for Performance Gain in both 1993 and 1994. (One of only 10 high schools in the state to receive this award for two consecutive years.)
As 3A High School Principal, Queen City High School also received the TSSAS Award for Significant Gain on the AEIS Supplemental Indicators in 1994
Principal of the Year Finalist - Region VIII ESC, 1994 Darrell Floyd
Outstanding Young Men of America, 1992 Darrell Floyd
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PUBLICATIONS: “Oklahoma’s David Jackson Looks Ahead as NFHS President,” National Federation of State High School Associations, November 2018
“Target Shooting Program – New Activity Option for Students,” (contributor) National Federation of State High School Associations, October 2018
“Best Practices for Managing a School District Health Crisis,” (contributor) National Federation of State High School Associations, October 2018
“School Recognition Programs Build Morale of Staff, Students,” (contributor) National Federation of State High School Associations, September 2016
“Devoting Time to Activity Programs is a Challenge for School Administrators,” (contributor) National Federation of State High School Associations, March 2016
“Sage Advice From Two 40-Year School Board Members,” High School Today, National Federation of State High School Associations, February 2016
“Sports Venues: David Allen Memorial Ballpark – Enid, Oklahama,” High School Today, National Federation of State High School Associations, February 2016
“TASA President Profile: Stephenville ISD’s Darrell Floyd Leads the Way,” Texas School Business, Texas School Business Magazine LLC, October 2013
“Larry Hagman: It All Started Here,” High School Today, National Federation of State High School Associations, January 2012
“Education Funding Crisis Affects Programs,” High School
Page 11 Today, National Federation of State High School Associations, (contributor) May 2011
“Use of Facilities Rental Plan Should be Clearly Defined,” High School Today, National Federation of State High School Associations, January 2011
“Graduation Requirement: 100 Hours of Community Service,” High School Today, National Federation of State High School Associations, October 2010
“Kevin Kolb: It All Started Here,” High School Today, National Federation of State High School Associations, September 2010
“Overcoming Obstacles: No Problem for this One-Armed Texas Coaching Legend,” High School Today, National Federation of State High School Associations, April 2010
“Superintendents Value Activity Programs Despite Economic Concerns,” High School Today, National Federation of State
High School Associations, (contributor) September 2009
“Advice for New Superintendents” New Superintendent’s E-Journal, American Association of School Administrators, January 2009
“Stephenville High School LIFESMARTS Team: State Champions 3 of the Last 4 Years,” TACS Today, Texas Association of Community Schools, October 2008
“The Dividends of Investing in Athletic Trainers,” The School Administrator, American Association of School Administrators, September 2008
“In the Spotlight: Husband and Wife Share a Job Title and a Passion for Education,” (contributor) Texas School Business, January 2007
“Life in a Two-Superintendent Household,” The School Page 12 Administrator, American Association of School Administrators, February 2005.
“Lessons Learned from Mary Poppins: Learner-Centered Education,” Journal of the Effective Schools Project, Tarleton State University, Fall 2004
“Look for Powder Kegs Before Signing On,” The School Administrator, American Association of School Administrators, May 2002
“The Financial Recovery Process,” INSIGHT, Texas Association of School Administrators, Winter, 2001
“Erath County Summer Staff Development Conference,” Journal of the Effective Schools Project, Tarleton State University, Fall 2001 “How to Move a 3A District from Acceptable to Exemplary,”East Texas School Study Council Newsletter, May, 1999
“National Superintendent Search Consultants’ Perceptions Concerning Their Role in the Selection of School Superintendents,” Doctoral Dissertation, Texas A&M University-Commerce, 1995
“What Principals Nationwide are Saying and Doing,” Pro Principal, May, 1995
“An At-Risk Educational Support Program,” Texas Study of Secondary Education, Texas Association of Secondary School Principals, Spring, 1994
“From the Restructuring Field,” Texas High School News, Spring, 1994
“Positive Attitude, Increased Visibility, and Innovative Programs Improve School’s Climate,” Pro Principal, January, 1994
“Educational Change, Innovation, and Restructuring,” Page 13 East Texas School Study Council Newsletter, East Texas State University, December 1993
“The Impact of Total Quality Management on Global Competitiveness: An American Educational Perspective,”
Catalyst for Change, East Texas School Study Council, Spring 1993
“A Study of Research-Based Criteria Used in the Selection of Public School Administrators,” Master’s Thesis, University of Texas-Permian Basin, May 1990
ORGANIZATIONS/ MEMBERSHIPS:
Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA) -President: 2013-2014 (served as President-elect in 2012-2013) -TASA State Executive Committee Member, -TASB’s Legal Assistance Fund (LAF) Board of Trustees -Visioning Institute Committee Member, 2011-2014 -TASA/TASB Convention Program Selection Committee, 2011 -TASA/ESC XI Superintendent Study Group Chair, 2004-2006 -TASA/ESC XI Commissioner’s Cabinet Representative, 2004-2006 -TASA Executive Planning Committee, 2005 -TASA Mentor Superintendent, 2004-2014
-TASA Administrators’ Resource Center Committee 2005-2007 -TASA Legislative Committee Member, 2005-2007 -TASA Midwinter Conference Planning Committee, 2006 -TASA/TASB Planning and Research Committee, 2005-2006 Page 14 -TASA Leadership Development Committee, 2005
University Interscholastic League (UIL) Legislative Council -Athletic Committee Chairman, 2011-2012 -Member of UIL Legislative Council, 2003-2012 (elected to represent all Region I, 4A districts) -Previous member of the UIL Academic Committee
Texas Association of Midsize Schools (TAMS) -President, 2008-2010 -President-elect, 2006-2007 -Vice President for Legislative Affairs, 2005-2006
UIL Region 7 Music Executive Committee -Chairman, 2000-present
-American Clearinghouse on Educational Facilities (ACEF) Reviewer/Advisor, 2011
-Tarleton Research Laboratory on Educational Facilities Advisory Committee Member, 2007- 2014
-National Federation of State High School Associations High School Today Journal, Publications Committee 2008 – 2014
-Ranger College: Advisory Committee, 2011-2014
-ESC Region XI School Employees’ Insurance Benefits Cooperative Chairman, 2007
-Texas Association of Community Schools (TACS): Member, 2000-2014
-Region XI ESC Advisory Board, 2006-2014
-Cross Timbers School Development Council Board Member, 2000-2014
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-Tarleton State University Presidential Advisory Council 2000-2014
-Lamar University’s Superintendent Academy: 1998-99
-American Association of School Administrators (AASA) 1997-present
Former member of: -Texas Center for Educational Technology, Board of Directors -Texas Educational Benefits Association Board of Directors (Region VIII) -Texas Association of Secondary School Principals (TASSP) Board of Directors -Texas Association of School Business Officials (TASBO) -Texas Association of School Personnel Administrators (TASPA) -Region VIII ESC: Advisory Board -Region VIII/A&M-Commerce Educational Administration Leadership Development Board for Aspiring Administrators
-Phi Delta Kappa -Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: Foster’s Home for Children - Capital Campaign Committee Member, 2006 - 2010 Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital - Stephenville Development Council: Member, 2007- 2010 Stephenville Chamber of Commerce Chairman - Board of Directors, 2006-2007 Education Committee Chair, 2000-2014 Legislative Committee Member, 2000-2004 President - Chamber Ambassador’s Club, 2004 Leadership Stephenville Graduate, 2001 Erath County (Stephenville Area) United Way Page 16 Campaign Cabinet, 2009-2014 President, 2005 Campaign Drive Chairman, 2004 Board of Directors, 2000-2005 Stephenville Optimist Club – Member, 2000-2014 Tri-Star Youth Games: Chairman, 2006 Board of Directors, 2002-2004 1st Baptist Church – Stephenville Member, 2000-2014 Member: Ushers/Greeters Organization, 2010-2014 Member: S.A.L.T. (Serving and Loving Together) Bible Study/Sunday School Class Stephenville Parks and Recreation Department Youth Sports Coach (football, basketball, baseball) 2001-2007 Former member: Linden Lions Club – President, 1999
PRESENTATIONS CONDUCTED: “Education Foundations: Increasing the Return on Investment” presented January 28, 2013 at the TASA Administrators’ Midwinter Conference. Co-presenters: Foundation Innovation Consultants
Provided testimony to the Legislative Budget Board on behalf of the Texas Association of School Administrators and Stephenville ISD regarding school funding crisis and the implications of state funding reductions: January 31, 2012
Provided testimony to the Senate Education Committee on behalf of the Texas Association of Midsize Schools, the Texas Association of School Administrators, and Stephenville ISD regarding: flexibility issues, unfunded mandates, and the possibility of a moratorium on the S.T.A.A.R./End of Course tests accountability transition timeline. February 1, 2011
“Strategic Planning: A Tale of Two Districts” presented February 1, 2011 at the TASA/TASB Administrators’ Midwinter Conference. Co-presenters were Shannon Buerk and H.D. Chambers Page 17 “Unfunded and Underfunded Mandates that Affect Stephenville ISD” Presented to Region XI Superintendents, Dec. 3, 2008
Testified before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Education regarding Midsize Schools (TAMS) funding issues, September 3, 2008
Testified before the House Select Committee on Public and Higher Education Funding regarding Midsize Schools (TAMS) funding issues, January 16, 2008
“The State of the SISD Union” Presented to the Erath County Retired Teachers, September 4, 2007
“The Public School Speaks” Presented to the Stephenville Optimist Club, April 25, 2007
“SISD State of the School Union Address” Presented to The Harris Methodist Erath County Hospital Medical Staff, September 15, 2005
“SISD State of the Union Address” Presented to the Erath County Retired Teachers Association, April 5, 2005
“Education – The Business Perspective” Presented to the Tarleton State University Academy of Educator Professors, September 3, 2004
“Volunteer/Staff Relationships: What They Don’t Tell You When You Sign On,” Served as a panelist at the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives Volunteer Leaders Conference, October 7, 2004
“Budget Monitoring for Board Members: Can You Cut It?” presented at the TASA/TASB School Board Convention, September 17, 2004. Co-presenters were: Dr. Doug Karr, Tom Canby, and Debbe Roesler
Page 18 “Budget Monitoring for Board Members” presented at the TASA/TASB School Board Convention, September 19, 2003. Co-presenters were Dr. Ed Flathouse, Tom Canby, Dr. Doug Karr, and Debbe Roesler
“The Second Wave of Financial Recovery” presented at the Administrators’ Midwinter Conference on Education, January 27, 2003. Co-presenters Dr. Ed Flathouse, Tom Canby, Dr. Doug Karr, and Debbe Roesler
“Build Your Own Professional Development Conference” presented at the Administrators’ Midwinter Conference on Education, January 28, 2002. Co-presenters were Garry Horn and Karol Howell.
Testified before the House Select Committee on Teacher Health Insurance February 12, 2001.
“The Financial Recovery Process: You Can Go Home Again” presented at the TASA/TASB School Board Convention, September 22, 2001. Co-presenters Dr. Ed Flathouse, Tom Canby, and Debbe Roesler.
“The Importance of an ACCURATE Financial Audit: Mistakes to Avoid” presented at the Administrators’ Midwinter Conference on Education, January 30, 2001. Co-presenters were Dr. Ed Flathouse, Tom Canby, and Debbe Roesler.
“Teacher Bound Academy Within the High School” presented at the Texas Education Agency & Texas A&M University System’s Partnership for Public Schools
3rd Annual Conference on School-University Collaboration, October 4, 1999.
“Alternative Funding Sources: From Facility Construction to Technology to Selling WADA” presented at Midwinter Conference on February 2, 1999. Page 19 “Teacher Shortages? Support Instructional Aides in Becoming Certified Teachers” presented at Midwinter Conference, February 2, 1999. Co-presenter was Dr. Debbie Porter.
“Superintendent’s Roundtable Discussion Group” facilitated at Midwinter Conference, January 27, 1998.
“Waging Peace in the High School” presented at TASA/TASB Convention September 18, 1996.
“Holistic Restructuring of the High School” presented at the Spring Showcase of Innovative Strategies: Mt. Pleasant, Texas February 24, 1994.
“Educational Support Program: An At-Risk School-Within- A-School” presented at the Midwinter Conference January 26, 1994.