Grapeland ISD Selects A&M-Commerce Alum as Next Superintendent

Grapeland Independent School District has unanimously selected A&M-Commerce alum Dr. David Maass as the district's next superintendent, according to The Messenger newspaper in Grapeland.
Maass earned his master's degree in educational administration in 2006, and his doctorate in higher education in 2018 from A&M-Commerce. He has been an educator since 2003. He has served as superintendent at Oglesby ISD since 2017.
Read the full article on the newspaper's website. Learn more about opportunities available through the Department of Educational Leadership and the Department of Higher Education and Learning Technology at A&M-Commerce.
(Photo courtesy of The Messenger)
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