Kingsville ISD Superintendent Announces Intent to Retire

Kingsville ISD Superintendent Announces Intent to Retire

 

By Menda Eulenfeld

KINGSVILLE, TEXAS - Kingsville Independent School District Superintendent Cecilia “Cissy” Reynolds-Perez has submitted her intent to retire from the district. The KISD Board of Trustees is expected to discuss the matter during its regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday.

Reynolds-Perez has served as superintendent since 2020. Her tenure has seen a range of challenges across the district. Incidents during her administration have included legal issues involving staff members, concerns over administrative decisions, and questions raised about financial oversight within campus organizations.

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The district has not released further details regarding the timeline of her retirement or plans for interim leadership. Additional information may be made available following the board's discussion.

For updates, please visit the Kingsville ISD website or attend Wednesday’s board meeting.


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