The Splendora ISD Board of Trustees has named Dr. Dustin Bromley the Lone Finalist for Superintendent!
“On behalf of the Splendora ISD Board of Trustees, I am pleased to announce Dr. Dustin Bromley as Lone Finalist. After an extensive search and a thorough review of candidates, we are confident that Dr. Bromley is the right leader to continue guiding our district toward excellence.
Throughout this process, we made it a priority to listen to the voices of our community, staff, and students. Your input played a vital role in shaping our decision, and we deeply appreciate the thoughtful feedback shared during this important transition. It was clear that our district needs a leader who values academic growth, student success, and community collaboration—someone who will build on the strong foundation we have established under the leadership of Dr. Burke,” said Board President Allen Wells.
Dr. Dustin Bromley is a visionary educational leader with extensive experience in school district administration, bond management, and strategic planning. Currently serving as the Deputy Superintendent of Administration & Support Services at La Porte ISD, he has successfully led initiatives such as passing a $235 million bond, implementing district-wide professional learning programs, and improving teacher retention. With a Doctor of Education from Lamar University, Dr. Bromley has held leadership roles across multiple districts.
Dr. Bromley began his career in education as a teacher and coach with Galena Park ISD, where he laid the foundation for his leadership journey. His career trajectory included serving as the principal of Crosby Middle School, where he oversaw opening a new building combining 6th-8th graders. During his tenure at Crosby Middle School, Dr. Bromley led several initiatives that increased student achievement, lowered student discipline, and increased campus retention.
His success at Crosby Middle would later lead to his promotion as the principal of Crosby High School, where he made significant strides in improving student achievement, attendance, and graduation rates.
Dr. Bromley’s expertise and proven leadership led to his appointment as the Executive Director of Operations for Crosby ISD, where he continued to drive improvement across district operations. His diverse experiences across teaching, leadership, and district administration make him a highly respected and dedicated leader in the field of education. Recognized for his leadership, he has earned accolades such as Principal of the Year and Assistant Principal of the Year.
In Texas, when a school district selects a Lone Finalist for the position of Superintendent, state law requires a 21-day waiting period before officially hiring the candidate.