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LEISD Announces Hire of Two District Leaders

LEISD Announces Hire of Two District Leaders
LEISD Announces Hire of Two District Leaders

October 15, 2024

Little Elm ISD is pleased to announce Terilyn Thomas-Monday as Director for Student Services and William Poage as Executive Director for Business Services.

Terilyn Monday has been a valued member of our FamiLE for the past ten years, serving the District in a variety of roles, including six years as assistant principal at Little Elm High School, two years as district transition specialist, and the last two years as principal of our Alternative Campus.

Superintendent Mike Lamb stated that Monday brings years of experience, with over 20 years in education, non-profits, and social work. "She brings immense value, with a proven track record of working with at-risk students and those with disabilities, helping them overcome challenges and achieve success," Lamb said. "I have no doubt that Ms. Monday will offer a fresh and valuable perspective in her new role.” 

William Poage is an experienced accounting professional with over eight years of experience in both the private and government sectors. He spent five years at Prosper ISD, where he served as Director of Accounting for over a year. Poage will oversee key functions in Payroll, Purchasing, Accounting, and Position Management.

Superintendent Lamb added, "Poage brings great knowledge of school finance, and we’re confident he’ll continue the outstanding work of our award-winning business office. We’re excited to welcome him to the Lobo FamiLE"

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