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Clarksville ISD Announces Dr. Tracie Robinson as Lone Finalist for Superintendent

Posted Date: 11/24/25 (10:42 AM)



Clarksville ISD Announces Dr. Tracie Robinson as Lone Finalist for Superintendent

Clarksville ISD is proud to announce that during the Thursday, November 20, 2025 Board Meeting, Dr. Tracie Robinson was unanimously named the Lone Finalist for Superintendent, marking an exciting new chapter of leadership, vision, and commitment to the students, staff, and community of Clarksville ISD. Dr. Robinson states, “I’m super excited about joining the Clarksville community.”

Dr. Tracie Robinson, an east Texas native, is excited to join the Clarksville community because she believes in the power of close-knit districts where relationships, tradition, and shared purpose create the foundation for student success. She is honored to serve as a dedicated educational leader committed to student growth, strong relationships, and a culture of continuous improvement.
With nearly three decades of experience in public education, Dr. Robinson currently serves as Deputy Superintendent of Teaching, Leading, and Learning in the state of Washington. In her current role in a district of over 4,000 students, she provides collaborative leadership focused on districtwide improvement, strategic alignment, and building systems that support growth.

Throughout her career as a district and campus leader—serving as a building principal at all levels—Dr. Robinson led initiatives that strengthened teaching and learning, expanded innovative programs, and increased opportunities for students. She is known for her people-centered approach, commitment to continuous improvement, and strong partnerships with students, boards, families, and community stakeholders.
Dr. Robinson holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership and was recognized as the Texas Art Education Association Principal of the Year in 2022. Guided by the belief that “the future of our students depends on our leadership today,” she remains committed to creating environments where every student is supported, challenged, and inspired to thrive.