Vinson named lone finalist for Conroe ISD superintendent.
Conroe ISD announced Wednesday, Aug. 27, that Wylie ISD Superintendent David Vinson has been named its lone finalist for the top leadership post. The news prompted Wylie ISD’s Board of Trustees to inform the community and begin planning for a leadership transition.
Under state law, a 21-day waiting period must elapse before Conroe ISD can formally appoint Vinson as superintendent. During that time — and until a start date is finalized — he will continue to serve Wylie ISD, helping to ensure a smooth handoff of responsibilities.
Since joining the district in 2011, Vinson has guided Wylie ISD through years of exceptional growth, statewide and national recognition, and strong performance in both academic and extracurricular arenas.
Conroe ISD, which serves more than 72,000 students, is among the state’s largest districts. It covers 348 square miles across multiple communities, including The Woodlands and Conroe.
Wylie ISD enrollment during the 2024-25 school year was about 19,500 students.
“Dr. Vinson helped Wylie ISD reach new heights and truly put our district on the map,” said Board President Jacob Day. “His leadership and his dedication have made a lasting impact. While it’s hard to imagine Wylie ISD without him, we are grateful for his service and wish him and Cristy the very best.”
As the district prepares for this change, the board reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining the standards and values that define Wylie ISD.
“As a board, we are confident in the future of Wylie ISD,” Day said on behalf of the trustees. “Our responsibility is to ensure our next leader shares our vision, lives our values, and is fully committed to our kids, our staff, and our community. Wylie ISD is in an excellent position, and we are ready to build on that success as we step into this next chapter of leadership.”
During the transition, Deputy Superintendent Kim Spicer is designated to oversee district operations and initiatives should Vinson need to be absent for personal or professional reasons.
The board plans to convene soon to chart next steps and establish a timeline for naming Wylie ISD’s next superintendent.
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