Dr. Christie Whitbeck

Dr. Christie Whitbeck became superintendent of Fort Bend ISD, the 8th largest district in Texas, in September 2021. She previously served as the superintendent of Bryan ISD and the deputy superintendent of Fort Bend ISD. She is regarded statewide as an award-winning, consensus-building leader. She has served on numerous state committees to support public education in Texas.
After returning to lead FBISD, Dr. Whitbeck made it a top priority to visit all 82 campuses to meet and listen to staff and students. She established a ThoughtExchange platform to gather feedback from educators, and she is working to refine the culture and climate in the district, improve safety and security in schools, and increase compensation for staff.

Under her leadership, FBISD earned A’s in graduation rates and college and career readiness and an overall 89 (B) rating from the Texas Education Agency for the 2021-22 school year. Also, 84% of FBISD campuses received an A or B, despite learning loss during the pandemic.

Dr. Whitbeck has successfully led data-driven initiatives that support student success. She opened one of the state’s 10 Regional Career and Technology Centers in Bryan ISD and was named Texas’ Career Technical Education Champion of the Year. She won a 2019 Outstanding Alumni Early Career Award from Texas A&M’s College of Education for significant contributions to her field made within 10 years of graduating.

In Bryan ISD, she was credited with significant academic gains, improvements in graduation and college, career and military readiness rates, widespread transportation and safety improvements, and passage of her “2 Bonds, 1 Vision” plan, which raised significant revenue without raising the tax rate.

Dr. Whitbeck has a long history of educating children in the Houston area, having served as Assistant Superintendent of Academics in Alvin ISD, and an award-winning principal who opened elementary, middle, and high schools in Katy ISD. She began her career as a teacher in Alief ISD.

Dr. Whitbeck received her Ph.D. in public school administration from Texas A&M University, graduating summa cum laude. She earned a master’s in administration supervision from the University of Houston and a bachelor’s in elementary education from Missouri State University.

Her philosophy of education is “Bringing out the Best in People,” which is the title of a cherished book received from her grandmother when Dr. Whitbeck was a young teacher. From then to now, wherever she goes, she focuses on leading by listening and showing a kind heart.

Dr. Christie Whitbeck
Superintendent
Fort Bend Independent School District
16431 Lexington Blvd.
Sugar Land, Texas 77479
www.fortbendisd.com

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