Temple ISD leaders to participate in Holdsworth Leadership Collaborative

TEMPLE, Texas – Temple Independent School District will partner with The Holdsworth Center, an Austin-based nonprofit, to strengthen its bench of great aspiring principals through a new, 18-month program called the Holdsworth Leadership Collaborative.

Temple ISD is among the first 15 districts across the state invited to take part in the program, which is designed to help district leaders create systems that ensure a strong pool of aspiring principals who are truly ready to step into the role when a position arises. As demands on schools evolve and heighten, principals must be more prepared to navigate ambiguity and respond to challenges with creativity.

Each year, Temple ISD needs one or two new principals and finding the right person can make a big difference for students and families. Next to a child’s teacher, a principal has the most impact on their learning, according to recent research

“Because principals influence the working conditions and skill level of every teacher in the building, they have a huge – and often unseen ­– impact on students in the classroom,” said Dr. Lindsay Whorton, president of The Holdsworth Center. “Temple ISD recognizes this and is committed to ensuring its students benefit from outstanding leadership.”

Over the 18-month program, a team of three – the superintendent and two district leaders – will attend learning sessions at The Holdsworth Center’s Campus on Lake Austin. Temple ISD will be represented by Dr. Bobby Ott, superintendent of Temple schools, Dr. Lisa Adams, assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction and Donna Ward, assistant superintendent of human resources.

They will learn best practices from organizations inside and outside of education that have built high-performing talent management systems, then work to define what great leadership looks like in Temple ISD. District leaders will then use this definition to design systems and structures to sustain the district’s school leadership pipeline. 

“We’re excited to learn from and contribute to the development of the educators in this collaborative,” Ott said. “Because at the end of the day, the leadership of a district influences generations of students and we want to be at our best for our kids and their families.”

For this inaugural group of districts, The Holdsworth Center will cover the costs of programming, thanks to the generosity of its founder and other philanthropic supporters. Founded by H-E-B Chairman Charles Butt in 2017, the center’s mission is to improve the quality of public education by supporting and developing educational leaders. The Center’s other programs include the 5-year Holdsworth Partnership, which helps districts grow more outstanding leaders at all levels of the organization, and an 18-month Superintendent Leadership Program to support superintendents who are either new to the role or new to a large district. 

The 15 districts participating in the Holdsworth Leadership Collaborative are Corpus Christi ISD and Mission and Los Fresnos CISDs in South Texas; Conroe, Tomball, Pasadena, La Porte and Sheldon ISDs in Southeast Texas; Eanes, Temple, Waco and College Station ISDs and San Marcos CISD in Central Texas; and Irving and Plano ISDs in North Texas.

The Holdsworth Center

Driven by the belief that great leaders can push student achievement levels to new heights, The Holdsworth Center partners with Texas public school districts to help educators become experts at leadership, then grow stronger leaders within their own systems. Founded in 2017 by H-E-B Chairman Charles Butt, the Austin-based nonprofit works with partner districts for five years and makes a deep investment in leaders at both the district and campus levels. For more information, visit Holdsworthcenter.org