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Mike Moses (educator)

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Mike Moses is a former commissioner of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and a former superintendent for the Dallas Independent School District (DISD).

He first served in the TEA before serving in DISD. The DISD board hired him in 2000,[1] and he began his term as DISD superintendent on January 1, 2001.[2]

He wrapped up the district's participation in a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that had been started previously and guided the district through a voter-approved 2002 $1.37 billion school bond. He eventually resigned, citing exhaustion.[1] His final day was August 31, 2004. By 2013 he was the head of School Executive Consulting, Inc.,[2] a consulting firm matching school districts with possible superintendents.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c "Past Dallas schools chiefs leave mixed legacies". The Dallas Morning News. 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  2. ^ a b Chávez, Stella M. (2013-09-06). "Recent Dallas Schools Superintendents Haven't Stayed Long On The Job". KERA. Retrieved 2019-10-22. - Has detailed dates of superintendents from Chad Wollery to Mike Miles, but does not include people who only served as interim superintendents.