The Liberty High School yearbook
staff ran a feature entitled “Where’s
Waldrip?” in the 2010 edition,
noting his hands-on leadership
style and regular interaction with
students and faculty.
Dr. Waldrip had a little fun
dressing up for “Decade Day”
during Liberty High School’s
first year at what is now
Fowler Middle School in Plano.
on knowing my child by name and know-
ing what their needs are,’” he said. “I
think that’s a huge unifying factor for
the school district, even though people
come from different communities, areas
and backgrounds.”
FISD leads the way in providing top-
notch, personalized educational experi-
ences and programs for students.
“Frisco ISD has a long legacy of pro-
viding a quality education and there is no
reason for this not to continue,” he said.
“We have educators up for the task and
a community that desires and supports
this type of education for their kids.”
Waldrip says he will strive to contin-
ue the District’s commitment to student
achievement and keep FISD a destination
district.
“I am very blessed to be able to lead
Frisco ISD in that work,” he said. “My wife
and I couldn’t be happier to be moving
back to the place
we call home.” n
WHEN HE’S
NOT WORKING…
YOU MIGHT FIND DR.
WALDRIP ENJOYING
THE FOLLOWING
ACTIVITIES:
Exercising
Spending time outdoors
Traveling
Scuba diving
Reading
Listening to live music,
like classic rock and roll
or the blues
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