Wacey Tobler

Technology Coordinator & Program Manager - TEA Innovative Services For Students With Autism Grant at Fort Sam Houston ISD

Wacey Tobler, M.S., currently serves as a Secondary Digital Learning Coach, Head Esports Coach, and Summer STEM Camp Facilitator at Fort Sam Houston ISD, where responsibilities include promoting blended learning pedagogy, collaborating with teachers to enhance personalized learning experiences, and managing a $1 million DoDEA STEM grant. Additionally, Wacey coordinates a high school esports team, oversees practice and tournament logistics, and designs a gamified middle school STEM camp. Previous experience includes curriculum development for secondary ELAR at Education Service Center Region 13, digital learning coaching at Hays CISD, and English teaching at Leander ISD and Pflugerville ISD. Wacey holds a Master's degree in Learning Technologies with a focus on Instructional Systems Design from the University of North Texas and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Texas State University.

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Fort Sam Houston ISD

FSHISD educates the children of active military personnel. The district is coterminous with the Army installation Fort Sam Houston, meaning it has the same boundaries as the installation. We are diligent in our efforts to maintain a strong partnership with the Installation for the sake of our military-connected children. The District is comprised of three campuses – Fort Sam Houston Elementary, grades PK-5, Robert G. Cole Middle School, grades 6-8, and Robert G. Cole High School, grades 9-12. The student enrollment is approximately 1300. FSHISD has a history and tradition of educational excellence. The District is proud of its achievements, having earned high ratings in the Texas Public School Accountability System and met all state compliance requirements. Additionally, the schools have met the Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) federal requirement established by the 2001 No Child Left Behind (NCLB). For AYP, campuses and their student subgroups were required to meet targets of achievement, assessment, attendance, and graduation rates. FSHISD is committed to providing and cultivating a culture of continuous improvement. We set high expectations in order to prepare our students for success in their pursuit of higher education or in the workforce. We invite you to “surf” our website to learn about the wonderful learning taking place in FSHISD. We are glad to have you visit our schools, staff, and our students.


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