By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
Superintendent Bret Champion is leaving Leander ISD — and a lasting legacy — to lead the Klein ISD in northwest Harris County in Houston.
“It has been a blessing and an opportunity to walk alongside quality educators and a great community,” said Champion, who has worked in LISD for 22 years, starting as a teacher, then assistant principal, principal and administrator.
He became the superintendent in 2008 and will begin as Klein’s superintendent in July.
LISD is a fast-growth district with nearly 37,000 students and Champion will be going to another fast-growth district with 50,000 students.
“The great news is that both districts are well prepared for the growth,” Champion said.

Bret Champion expects Leander ISD to get a lot of applicants for the superintendent job he is leaving. “This job will certainly drive a lot qualified folks to apply,” he said. “This is a great place to live and to work, it’s working for a great board and terrific community and staff that is so student-focused.”
Photo taken by Scott W. Coleman on December 2013.


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