Boerne ISD superintendent announces retirement

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Boerne Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Thomas Price announced Monday that he will retire at the end of the school year in June 2024.

“I love serving the students, staff, and parents of Boerne ISD. It has been the highest honor of my career working with everyone in this wonderful community, but now I am looking forward to focusing on my family. I enjoy supporting our BISD families, but many times I have missed milestones in my own family. Now, I want to be able to enjoy spending time with my wife, Donna, my children, and future grandchildren,” Price said in a statement.

“I believe seven years is the right amount of time to stay at the helm of an organization like ours. I am very proud of the work we have accomplished over the past several years. I am especially proud of how our students, staff, and parents pulled together during the COVID pandemic to make sure everyone was not only safe but that together we were able to close the learning gap caused by the pandemic,” Price said.“I have been blessed to work with wonderful people at Boerne ISD.

Additionally, he oversaw the opening of three new campuses, as well as the passage of the 2022 bond that will result in the district’s eighth elementary school opening in 2024, along with additions at both high schools, renovations at other campuses, and other facility updates needed for a fast growth district, according to the release.“On behalf of the Board, we highly value the progress made in our school system under Superintendent Price’s leadership. Dr.

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