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Floyd Williams, an educator with 15 years of school administrative experience, serves as principal of the Student Reassignment Center.
“I am ecstatic regarding the opportunity to serve the Irving community,” says Williams. “I am committed to creating a positive environment where every student feels valued, supported and empowered to make positive choices. We will maintain a culture of respect, understanding and growth. I look forward to collaborating with staff with a goal to ensure that every scholar at the Student Reassignment Center has the opportunity to succeed on our campus as well as their home campus upon their return.”
Williams was most recently an assistant principal in Cedar Hill ISD. Before then, he served in Irving ISD from 2009 to 2022 as an accelerated math instructor at Lively Elementary School and an assistant principal at Brandenburg Elementary School and Irving High School. Williams began his career in 1994 serving as a teacher assistant for students with severe behavior disorders. He then worked for the Dallas County Community Supervision and Corrections Department for 10 years before returning to education as a third- and fourth-grade teacher and math specialist in Cedar Hill ISD.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Stephen F. Austin State University and a Master of Education in Educational Administration from Prairie View A&M University.
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