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Tomball ISD Board of Trustees Approves Resolution to Nominate Dr. Salazar-Zamora for 2023 Texas Superintendent of the Year
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Tomball ISD Board of Trustees Approves Resolution to Nominate Dr. Salazar-Zamora for 2023 Texas Superintendent of the Year

April 27 2023

Because of her relentless focus on high-quality instruction and a collaborative culture coupled with the genuine care for students, staff, and families, the Board of Trustees unanimously approved a resolution during the April Board Meeting to nominate Tomball ISD Superintendent of Schools Dr. Martha Salazar-Zamora for Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) Superintendent of the Year for 2023 (SOTY).

Salazar-Zamora brings over 36 years of experience in education and has served TISD as Superintendent of Schools since 2017. She previously served three years as the TISD Chief Academic Officer.

Because of Salazar-Zamora’s leadership, Tomball ISD continues to set the bar high with innovative programs and initiatives that are student-centered and intentional. She not only leads a fast-growth district, but one of the highest academic achieving districts in the state of Texas, all while maintaining strong financial management practices. 

“The TISD Board believes Dr. Salazar-Zamora's positive District leadership, her relentless aim at student achievement, her unwavering spirit and commitment to community are worthy of recognition,” TISD Board President Lee McLeod said.

Salazar-Zamora’s leadership has led Tomball ISD to earn the distinction of the Top-Rated School District in both Harris and Montgomery Counties based on accountability ratings. Additionally, TISD was ranked No. 1 Best School District in Harris County and the No. 1 Best Place to Teach and No. 1 District for Having the Best Teachers in both Harris and Montgomery Counties and the Houston Area by Niche’s 2023 rankings. In addition, Tomball ISD is up for two 2023 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards for Large School District and Outstanding School Board, the only school district in Texas nominated for two awards.

Salazar-Zamora without a doubt has put Tomball ISD on the map as a pillar of excellence through leadership and a continuous drive for high achievement and innovation. 

Whether it was implementing Strategic Plan 2025, or the passing of Bond 2021, Salazar-Zamora has been forced to make critical decisions that ultimately impact the future of Tomball ISD. She spearheaded the purchase of a $300M commercial/industrial complex for just $37.5M to become a multi-purpose educational facility, all while maintaining solid financial ratings.

Salazar-Zamora balances the pursuit of academic success and the management of student growth with fiscal responsibility. In fact, because of this, TISD is consistently recognized by TXSmartSchools as a coveted “Five Star'' District. Under her leadership, TISD has been committed to significantly higher standards in financial reporting and has received multiple awards for transparency, financial statement presentations and disclosures. Notably, a very small percentage of school districts throughout the state have received the high ratings in financial excellence that sets TISD apart. 

In addition to strong finances, and in order to support high academic achievement, Salazar-Zamora is intentionally focused on the learning excitement within the school atmosphere, specifically related to the Professional Learning Community (PLC) process. Because of that focus, Tomball ISD is a Model PLC District by Solution Tree, only one of four districts in Texas and one of just 32 in the nation with that distinction. Also, 11 TISD campuses have been recognized as Model PLC campuses. In addition to the PLC process, TISD has implemented Great Expectations (GE), a strong character education program at all elementary and intermediate campuses with 11 earning the highest recognition as GE Model Schools. 

Recently, Salazar-Zamora, along with members of her Cabinet, successfully graduated from the Holdsworth Leadership Experience, which helped identify Tomball ISD’s Leadership Definition and what the future holds for its leadership pipeline. 

At the forefront of the District vision, “Tomball ISD students will lead in creating the future”, Salazar-Zamora has led a strategic roadmap for CTE programming and has recently initiated four brand new programs in aviation, law enforcement, legal studies, and cybersecurity.  

In the Fall of 2023, Tomball ISD will open its first P-TECH, focused on healthcare at Tomball Star Academy in partnership with Lone-Star College-Tomball and HCA Houston Healthcare Tomball. Tomball ISD will also open Early Excellence Academy, its newest Pre-K Center as part of Bond 2021.

Salazar-Zamora has successfully managed to lead a District that continues to maintain excellence in all areas. Because of her success, her leadership expands well-beyond the District boundaries in her pursuit to advocate for public education. 

Over the course of her professional career, she has been afforded many opportunities to connect, collaborate and advocate with fellow colleagues through local, regional, state and national organizations. 

  • Texas Education Agency (TEA) Commissioner’s Cabinet
  • Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA) - President Elect
  • American Association of School Administrators (AASA) - Governing Board (Texas Representative)
  • Fast Growth School Coalition (FGSC) - Vice President
  • The Council of Women School Executives (TCWSE) - Vice President
  • Past President and Founding Member of Texas Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (TALAS)
  • Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) Tomball - Board of Trustees
  • Greater Tomball Area Chamber of Commerce - Board of Trustees

Her representation and her ability to provide valuable insight by serving on these committees and executive boards has positively impacted Tomball ISD, the community of Tomball, and education as a whole.  

Salazar-Zamora is a role model and a positive influence in public education, serving as the first female Superintendent of TISD and the first Hispanic Superintendent of Tomball ISD. 

According to TASB, the Superintendent of the Year (SOTY) award program has honored outstanding administrators for achievement and excellence in public school administration. These school leaders are chosen for their strong leadership skills, dedication to improving the quality of education in their districts, and commitment to public support and involvement in education.

Salazar-Zamora’s nomination was submitted in April by the Tomball ISD Board of Trustees to the Region 4 Education Service Center for the TASB Regional Committee. Then, each Region will submit one nomination to the TASB State Selection Committee in July. The State election process will continue with interviews of all Regional selections and conclude with the naming of five finalists for Texas SOTY in late August. Following another round of interviews, SOTY will be announced in September at the 2023 TASA/TASB Convention.


ABOUT TOMBALL ISD
Tomball ISD educates students to become responsible, productive citizens by providing innovative, individually rigorous, and personally valuable educational experiences. Founded in 1908, Tomball ISD now encompasses 83 square miles in northwest Harris County and southwest Montgomery County, and is located approximately 30 miles from downtown Houston. The district currently educates nearly 22,000 students at 22 campuses.

Source: Tomball ISD



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