Supt. Hofmeister names Dr. Cindy Koss
To State
Department of Education leadership team
OKLAHOMA CITY (Feb. 6, 2015) — Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Joy Hofmeister today named a longtime educator to her leadership team, as Cindy
Koss, Ed. D., becomes deputy superintendent of academic performance and
planning at the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE)
Koss, who has been executive
director of secondary education for Oklahoma City Public Schools, will oversee
instruction and curriculum at OSDE.
Koss previously served 11
years at the state agency, eight of them as assistant state superintendent for
curriculum, school improvement, and federal and state programs. Prior to that
time, she worked in the Edmond and Deer Creek school districts as a middle
school teacher and assistant high school principal.
“Dr. Koss brings a wealth of experience and
innovative ideas to the Oklahoma State Department of Education,” said Supt.
Hofmeister. “She is highly regarded throughout the state and nation as a
strong, decisive leader who has done extensive work in school leadership,
curriculum and development of professional learning communities. I know she
will be a tremendous asset for strengthening academic performance in Oklahoma.”
Supt. Hofmeister’s
selection earned praise from education leaders who have worked closely with Koss.
"Supt. Hofmeister
made a wise decision in adding Dr. Koss to her team. It's wonderful that the
expertise and dedication to students that Dr. Koss provided to Oklahoma City
Public Schools will be shared across the state," said OKCPS Superintendent
Robert Neu.
His sentiments were echoed
by Steven Crawford, executive director of the Cooperative Council Oklahoma
School Administration (CCOSA).
“CCOSA is very excited to
have one of our members, Dr. Cindy Koss, become part of Supt. Hofmeister’s
leadership team,” he said. “Her expertise and knowledge will help return the
Oklahoma State Department of Education to a service organization focused on
student successes.”
Koss is a graduate of
Oklahoma State University’s doctoral program in educational administration and
leadership, and she earned master’s degrees in education from Oklahoma City
University and the University of Central Oklahoma. At OCU, Koss remained active
as an adjunct professor for 11 years in its master’s of education program.
She is the recipient of
many honors and awards, including Edmond Public Schools District Teacher
of the Year, Oklahoma City University Summer Enrichment Program Teacher of the
Year, the Oklahoma Assistant Principal of the Year.
Koss said she is thrilled
to return to OSDE.
“I have always enjoyed big challenges,” she said. “I
appreciate the opportunity Supt. Hofmeister has offered me to be part of her
leadership team. We will be working collaboratively with legislators,
administrators and teachers to make a real impact on education for all Oklahoma
students.”
Koss and her husband Ray
have two daughters and two grandsons.
Photo of Dr. Koss available upon request
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