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Posted:  April 21, 2009

Suggestions for Honoring Jack Singley

Your suggestions are requested on ways to honor Jack Singley.

On March 23, Superintendent Jack Singley announced his resignation and retirement following 44 years of service in public education, all within Irving ISD. Singley joined Irving ISD in 1965 as math teacher at MacArthur High School. From 1965 to 1988 he served as teacher, principal, personnel director, and assistant superintendent for administration. He was appointed Superintendent of Schools in October 1988 and is one of the longest-serving school superintendents in Texas.

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HOSA Students to Honor Singley with Blood Drive
Health Occupations Students of America students at Jack E. Singley Academy have scheduled a blood drive for 10 a.m.-6 p.m. May 26 at the Academy in honor of retired IISD superintendent Jack Singley.  Donors must be 16 years of age or older, weigh at least 110 pounds, and be in good health. Sixteen-year-old donors must have written permission from their parent or guardian (use attached form). Donors must bring a valid picture ID at the time of donation.

 

Singley Serves Irving ISD for 44 Years
Superintendent Jack Singley announced his resignation and retirement following 44 years of service in public education, all within Irving ISD.  Singley joined Irving ISD in 1965 as math teacher at MacArthur High School. From 1965 to 1988 he served as teacher, principal, personnel director, and assistant superintendent for administration. He was appointed Superintendent of Schools in October 1988 and is one of the longest-serving school superintendents in Texas. 
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