The fourth annual Statewide Education Summit,
the state’s major forum for discussing education reform,
helped education stakeholders become better decision makers as they develop
and refine strategic school improvement plans. The Summit provided a rare opportunity
to hear some of the most accomplished and talented persons in the fields of business and
education give their view of the state of education and what can be done to improve the
delivery of skills and knowledge to the children in our K-12 public schools.
We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of the sponsors who made the Summit possible: Washington Mutual,
Houston Endowment Inc., Texas High School Project, Texas Instruments, Verizon, AT&T and Dell.
The audience of more than 800 education stakeholders included the entire school community (superintendents,
administrators, principals, teachers, school board members and teacher associations) along with
policymakers, business and chamber leaders, workforce development boards, higher education, education
service centers, public policy groups, the State Board of Education, the Texas Education Agency,
The Higher Education Coordinating Board, foundations, the Texas Workforce Commission,
Parent Teacher Association, statewide agencies and organizations and students. Sessions included:
Dr. Rod Paige, fmr U.S. Secy of Education; John Fitzpatrick, Exec. Director, Texas High School Project;
Stephen Hensley, President, Texas A&M-Texarkana; Larry Sullivan, Superintendent, Texarkana ISD
Larry Faulkner, President, Houston Endowment Inc; Jay Gogue, President, University of Houston;
William Powers, President, The University of Texas at Austin; Jon Whitmore, President, Texas Tech University
Keynote Speaker, Ross Perot, Chairman Emeritus, Perot Systems Corporation
Shirley Neeley, Commissioner, Texas Education Agency
Michael Dell, Chairman and CEO, Dell
Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple
Patrick Gaston, President, Verizon Foundation;
Ronald Girotto, President & CEO, The Methodist Hospital System,
John Montford, Senior Vice President, AT&T, Philip Ritter, Senior Vice President, Texas Instruments
Ray Simon, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education
Donna Blevins, CEO & Founder, Be Smart Kids and Terry Ford, Exec. Director, East Dallas Community Schools
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Vidal Martinez, TPERF Chairman, introduces U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison for her presentation,
followed by Q&A.
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Michael Dell and Steve Jobs discuss enhancing
education through technology.
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Ross Perot discusses education reform.
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to hear business leaders' panel
Click to download Gaston's Powerpoint presentation
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Panel, L to R: Philip Ritter, Texas Instruments; Jon Fleming, TPERF vice chair; Ronald Girotto,
The Methodist Hospital System; Patrick Gaston, Verizon Foundation; John Montford, AT&T
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Click to hear Reinventing Education Panel
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Click to download Sullivan's PowerPoint presentation
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Reinventing Education Panel, L to R: John Fitzpatrick, Texas High School Project; Rod Paige, Chartwell Educ Group;
Vidal Martinez at podium; Larry Sullivan, Texarkana ISD; Stephen Hensley, Texas A&M-Texarkana |
Rod Paige,
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The audio of the Presidents’ panel is not available
due to technical difficulties.
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Presidents' Panel, L to R: Larry Faulkner,
Houston Endowment; William Powers, The University of Texas
at Austin; Jon Whitmore, Texas Tech University; Jay Gogue,
University of Houston System
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Ray Simon, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education, discusses No Child Left Behind.
Simon with staff of Blue Ribbon and Title I schools.
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Early Childhood Education Panel with Donna Blevins,
Be Smart Kids and Terry Ford, East Dallas Community Schools.
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Shirley Neeley,
Texas Education Agency |
Sen. Royce West, Rep. Rob Eissler,
Rep. Geanie Morrison, Larry Faulkner |
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More than 800 stakeholders attended the 2007 Summit, standing room only |
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