Little Elm Independent School District
Cecelia Jones, CPC, has a solid work experience in the field of communications. Cecelia started their career as a general assignments reporter at KLST News in 1999. After two years, they transitioned to become an investigative reporter at KCBD-TV, where they stayed until 2008. During this time, they gained valuable skills and experience in journalism. Following their time at KCBD-TV, Cecelia took on the role of a media teacher at Frenship High School, where they remained until 2014. In 2014, they joined Little Elm ISD as an Assistant Director for Communications and was later promoted to Director for Communications in 2017. Cecelia Jones has demonstrated their expertise and dedication in the field of communications throughout their career.
Cecelia Jones, CPC, obtained a Bachelor of Arts in mass communications in broadcasting from Texas State University between 1991 and 1998. Their field of study focused on TV Broadcasting. In addition, they hold a TIE Teaching Certification from the TEA, although the specific month and year of obtaining this certification were not provided.
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Little Elm Independent School District
The Little Elm Independent School District encompasses 40 square miles in the southeast corner of Denton County on the north end of Lake Lewisville. Our district is one of the fastest growing districts in the state of Texas. We serve students who reside in the communities of Little Elm, Frisco, Hackberry, Lakewood Village, The Colony and Oak Point. Geographically, we have twenty-three miles of shoreline on Lewisville Lake, so our community is fortunate to have plenty of scenic lakefront property. The community maintains a "small town" feeling, yet because of our close proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth area, our teachers and students have access to the same resources as many large communities. If current growth patterns persist, our district will remain a 'one high school town' for many years to come. In athletic and academic competition, our students compete in a very competitive 5A classification in the University Interscholastic League.