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Alexandra and Friends January 25th - Guest Tomothy Isaly and Students

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Timothy A. Isaly serves in his 8th year as the principal of the Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD’s Early College High School located on the Dallas College-Brookhaven campus. This is his 38th year in education having taught mathematics in rural, suburban, and urban districts both in the USA and internationally; served as a public high school administrator in Michigan and Texas. He earned his Bachelors of Arts degree in Economics from Wittenberg University, (Springfield, Ohio), a Masters of Arts in Elementary Education from The University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan), and a received a post- graduate degree in Secondary Education (administration) from Eastern Michigan (Ypsilanti, Michigan). Timothy A. Isaly’s hometown is in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and currently resides in Carrollton, Texas. A professional goal for Mr. Isaly is to have his school community earn a second National Blue-Ribbon School award (third for the school). On a personal level, he donates blood to the Carter Center, hopefully six times this year. He serves the Early College High School campus with a vision to create a transformative educational experience that drives inspiration, innovation and dedication for all students and staff. His mission is to graduate globally-minded citizens that are competently and confidently prepared to complete a four-year university program and who can positively lead and democratically serve local communities. His interests include playing tennis, baking and cooking, traveling and reading.

Timothy A. Isaly serves in his 8th year as the principal of the Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD’s Early College High School located on the Dallas College-Brookhaven campus. This is his 38th year in education having taught mathematics in rural, suburban, and urban districts both in the USA and internationally; served as a public high school administrator in Michigan and Texas. He earned his Bachelors of Arts degree in Economics from Wittenberg University, (Springfield, Ohio), a Masters of Arts in Elementary Education from The University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan), and a received a post- graduate degree in Secondary Education (administration) from Eastern Michigan (Ypsilanti, Michigan). Timothy A. Isaly’s hometown is in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and currently resides in Carrollton, Texas. A professional goal for Mr. Isaly is to have his school community earn a second National Blue-Ribbon School award (third for the school). On a personal level, he donates blood to the Carter Center, hopefully six times this year. He serves the Early College High School campus with a vision to create a transformative educational experience that drives inspiration, innovation and dedication for all students and staff. His mission is to graduate globally-minded citizens that are competently and confidently prepared to complete a four-year university program and who can positively lead and democratically serve local communities. His interests include playing tennis, baking and cooking, traveling and reading.

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Timothy A. Isaly serves in his 8th year as the principal of the Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD’s Early College High School located on the Dallas College-Brookhaven campus. This is his 38th year in education having taught mathematics in rural,...

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