EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Anthony Independent School District (AISD) Superintendent Dr. Oscar A. Troncoso has been named the 2024 ESC Region 19 Superintendent of the Year (SOTY).
Each year, Texas education service center regions nominate superintendents whose “exceptional leadership has significantly improved the quality of education in their district,” according to the news release announcing the award.
Dr. Oscar Troncoso Photos courtesy of Anthony ISD
Troncoso was selected by a committee to represent the El Paso/Hudspeth counties region at the state level competition in August.
“I am deeply humbled and honored to receive this recognition. I am inspired by the progress we have made and remain dedicated to finding innovative ways to continue improving our district,” Troncoso said.
With 17 years of service in the AISD community, Troncoso has held various leadership roles, including principal and assistant superintendent.
Troncoso became superintendent in 2019 and the district listed the following as some of his achievements:
Transforming AISD into an Exemplary Performance A-rated school district, as recognized by the Texas Education Agency in 2022.
Making numerous safety and technological improvements to infrastructure of the school district to maximize student safety.
Securing the $1 million Stronger Connections grant to provide a safe and supportive school environment.
Earning a Meets Requirements designation for the 2021 Special Education Determination Status, one of the few Region-19 districts to do so.
Earning Texas Education Agency Purple Star designations for Anthony Elementary School and Anthony Middle School to support military students and families.
Improving salaries and benefits for teachers and employees, making Anthony ISD one of highest paying districts in the region.
Receiving the Soteria National Leadership Award for effectively using technology and intervention strategies to reduce vaping and disruptive behaviors in K-12 environments.
“I am grateful for the support of the board, our talented staff, and the wonderful community we serve. Our success is truly a team effort, and I look forward to continuing our mission of excellence in education,” Troncoso said.
In August, the Texas Association of School Boards will conduct interviews with SOTY regional winners to select five state finalists. The finalists will undergo another round of interviews before a state winner is announced in San Antonio this September.
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