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Brian Anderson is a lifelong educator who began his career teaching German youth to play baseball while in high school. He grew up as a military son and went to Florida State University to pursue a degree in education. After graduation, he moved to Idaho to begin his career as a middle school language arts and physical education teacher and coach. After three years, he moved to Texas and taught physical education in DeSoto for two years. After a brief sojourn to Denham Springs, LA, where he taught fourth grade, he came to Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD during spring break in 2001.
Mr. Anderson remained at Vivian Field Middle School through 2015, teaching History, AVID, Physical Education, and serving as Athletic Director for some of those years. While teaching, he pursued his master’s degree in Educational Administration from Texas Woman’s University. He earned that degree in 2014 as a member of the Gold Key Society for outstanding academic achievement. He was then hired to be an assistant principal at Ranchview High School. He served for three years before moving to Creekview High School, where he has been since 2018.
Throughout his years in CFBISD, Mr. Anderson has participated in and led multiple leadership and educational committees. He has also been involved as the webmaster and social media specialist at Creekview during his time there. He has earned multiple awards, including Vivian Field Campus VIP in 2005, Teacher of the Year by the Masons in 2013-2014, and the Crimson Honor for Leadership from Creekview High School in 2019. Mr. Anderson is a proud father of four, two in college, and two still in high school. He spends his spare time at their baseball and softball games. He also likes to read and play disc golf.
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