DeSoto ISD to Celebrate Outgoing Trustee

DeSoto Celebrates Outgoing Trustee
Posted on 04/19/2024
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The DeSoto Independent School District invites the school community to join the district in celebrating the contributions, dedication, and impact of our outgoing school board trustee Dr. DeAndrea Fleming. The reception is set for the Belt Line Conference Center, located at 200 E. Belt Line Road on Tuesday, May 14 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

The event is free and open to the public. Those interested, may submit a video to be included in a compilation of acknowledgements, well wishes and expressions of gratitude to the outgoing trustee may submit videos by Tuesday, May 7, 2024, via the link below:

https://www.smore.com/n/4fmwt 

 

As an elected volunteer, Dr. Fleming worked alongside her peers to establish a vision, provide guidance, maintain structure, and access to resources and program funding to ensure that the district can consistently fulfill its mission of ensuring that all students, without exception, achieve to their highest levels.

 

Key Highlights Regarding Trustee Fleming’s Board Service:

Two Terms across six years of service to the DeSoto ISD Board of Trustees

  • 2018-2019 - Trustee
  • 2019 2021 - Vice President
  • 2021-2023 - President
  • 2023-2024 - Trustee
  • Master Trustee, LTASB Class of 2020
  • Board of Trustee, TASB Risk Management Funds Board 2023 – Pres.
  • TASBE : School Board Member of the Year 2019 / Governance Commission Chair 2023 - Pres. / State Conference Proposal Chair 2024 – Pres.
  • SWABSE : President 2020 – 2023 / Parliamentarian 2017 – 2019 / President Elect 2019 – 2020 / School Board Member of the Year 2019
  • TCBSBM: Regional Vice President 2019-2020 / 2023-2024
  • TASB: District Delegate 2018 – 2021 / 2023-2024
  • DeSoto Finance Chair 2018 – 2021 / Policy Committee 2018-2021
  • Community Leadership ISD Dallas County As One Award 2021

Trustee Fleming’s Bio

Dr. DeAndrea Fleming is an advocate, ally, and thought leader in the advancement and equity of education for students and communities of all socioeconomic compositions. Dr. Fleming began her path in education as a classroom teacher and coach before assuming educational leadership roles in both large and small urban and suburban school systems. Deeply passionate about education, Dr. Fleming shifted her position of educational advocacy to serve as a trustee for the DeSoto Independent School District following her 2018 appointment to the district’s Board of Trustees.

Currently serving as Board President for the DeSoto ISD, Dr. Fleming also previously served as the 2018-2019 Regional Vice President of the Texas Caucus of Black School Board Members and is an active member of NABSE (National Association of Black School Educators), TABSE (Texas Association of Black School Educators), and SWABSE (Southwest Dallas County Alliance of Black School Educators) where she serves as the Immediate Past-President after having held Executive Board roles as President, President-Elect, and Parliamentarian.

In light of her sincere dedication and service to educational advocacy and leadership, Dr. Fleming was named the TABSE School Board Member of the Year and the SWDCABSE School Board Member of the Year in 2019. That same year, Dr. Fleming testified before the State Board of Education in Austin to support the design and implementation of an African American Studies Course framework for students in the state of Texas.

 

The following year, in 2020, Dr. Fleming earned the highest attainment of Master Trustee through Leadership TASB (Texas Association of School Boards). Since 2020, Dr. Fleming has served as a TASB delegate assisting in creating policies lobbied in upcoming Legislative Sessions and provided insight on panels regarding superintendency, athletic administration, and Social-Emotional Learning. Given her platform, Dr. Fleming used her voice and platform to speak out as an activist against existent injustices in educational systems and communities of color.

A 25-year member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, Dr. Fleming holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing with a minor in African American Studies; a master's degree in Training and Development, Divinity and dual Master of Education Degrees in Education Administration and Education Technology. Dr. Fleming recently completed a Ph.D. in Christian Leadership with a specialization in Clinical Christian Counseling.

With more than 20 years of experience in education, Dr. Fleming is deeply knowledgeable about improving educational policy for equity and academics in low socio-economic, high-at-risk school districts. A resourceful, multi-faceted leader with a wide range of skills, Dr. Fleming has a proven track record of improving student outcomes; impactful school board governance and policy leadership; organizational operations, personnel, and budget management; and community engagement.