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  • Dr. Michael Hinojosa is the Superintendent-in-Residence at the Council of the Great City Schools, where he leads the Michael Casserly Urban Executive Leadership Institute for Aspiring Superintendents, training the next generation of urban school leaders.

    Michael served more than 27 years as a superintendent/CEO of six public education systems, including two of the 25 largest school systems in America, Dallas ISD in Texas and the Cobb County School District in suburban Atlanta, Georgia. His career in public education, from teacher and coach to superintendent/CEO, spans more than four decades. He retired from the Dallas ISD in June 2022 after a long career in public education.

    With a firm belief that education and not environment is the key to a student’s success, he has led several school districts to improved student achievement. Michael’s recognitions include being named 2002 Superintendent of the Year by the Texas Association of School Boards and 2005 Superintendent of the Year by the University of Texas at Austin. He was honored as Distinguished Alumnus by the College of Education at Texas Tech University and as the Outstanding Latino Educator by the Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents in 2014. And in 2020, the Council awarded him the Green-Garner Award, the highest honor in urban education.

    Michael, a proud graduate of Dallas ISD, holds a doctorate in education from the University of Texas at Austin. He and his wife, Kitty, have two sons, graduates of Princeton University and Harvard University. He has a son from a previous marriage who graduated from Texas Tech University. All three attended Dallas ISD for a significant portion of their K-12 careers.

    FUN FACTS: Michael loves sports and being with his family.  His favorite title is Coach Hinojosa.