
Singley Serves
Irving ISD for 44 Years
In a letter presented to Irving ISD Board
of Trustees President Jerry Christian on March 23, Superintendent Jack
Singley announced his resignation and retirement following 44 years of
service in public education, all within Irving ISD.
Singley joined Irving ISD in 1965 as math
teacher at MacArthur High School. From 1965 to 1988 he served as
teacher, principal, personnel director, and assistant superintendent for
administration. He was appointed Superintendent of Schools in October
1988 and is one of the longest-serving school superintendents in Texas.
Since Singley became superintendent, eight
schools have been added to the district: Gilbert Elementary School,
Townsell Elementary School, Stipes Elementary School, de Zavala Middle
School, The Academy of Irving ISD, Clifton Early Childhood School,
Kinkeade Early Childhood School, and Pierce Early Childhood School.
During Singley’s tenure, the district has
increased from 2,308 employees in 1988 to more than 4,177. Peak
enrollment has grown from 21,887 to approximately 33,233 students, and
approximately 30,000 students have graduated from IISD high schools.
Singley is a member of the Texas
Association of School Administrators, American Association of School
Administrators, National Association of Secondary School Principals,
North Texas Schoolmaster’s Association, Association of Texas
Professional Educators, Texas State Teachers Association, and Irving
Retired Teachers Association.
An active member of the Irving community,
Singley is a member of the Irving Rotary Club, a sustaining member of
the Irving YMCA and the Boy Scouts of America Circle Ten Council. He has
received the Texas and National Congress of Parents and Teachers
Associations Life Membership Awards and the Boy Scouts of America Silver
Beaver Award. In 2002, he was named the 2002-2003 Region 10
Superintendent of the Year.
Singley earned his Bachelor of Science and
Master of Education degrees from Texas A&M University with majors in
mathematics and school administration. He has done post-graduate work in
school administration at the University of North Texas where he obtained
his Superintendent’s Professional Certificate.
Singley’s wife, Carolyn, retired from her
position as English teacher at MacArthur in June 2004, and their two
children are graduates of Irving High School. Their daughter, Ryn, is a
graduate of UCLA and lives in Oakland, California. The Singleys’ son,
Brandt, is a graduate of University of Texas at Arlington and University
of Texas at Austin, and is employed with Lewisville ISD as a middle
school teacher.
In the resignation letter presented to
Christian, Singley cited health reasons as the cause for retirement. The
Board of Trustees has scheduled a special called meeting for 6 p.m.
March 27 to formally accept his resignation and approve a separation
agreement, and consider appointing an interim superintendent.
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