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Waco ISD Announces Suzanne Hamilton as Assistant Superintendent of Student Services and Support
Wendy Sledd

WACO, TX (February 11, 2025)--Waco Independent School District announces Suzanne Hamilton has been promoted to serve as the district’s new Assistant Superintendent of Student Services and Support. A Waco ISD graduate and dedicated educator with 18 years of experience, Hamilton has served in multiple capacities within the district, including as a teacher, principal, and district-level administrator.

In her previous role as Executive Director of Student Services, Hamilton played a key role in supporting student well-being across the district. She has overseen vital areas such as safety and security, health services, and behavior management, ensuring students have the resources and support they need to thrive in a safe and nurturing learning environment.

“Suzanne Hamilton’s deep-rooted experience in Waco ISD and her passion for student success make her an outstanding leader for this position,” WISD Superintendent Dr. Tiffany Spicer said. “As a Waco native and Waco ISD graduate, her dedication to creating a safe, inclusive, and dynamic learning environment for all students is truly inspiring. We are confident that she will continue to make a positive impact in her new role.”

As Assistant Superintendent of Student Services and Support, Hamilton will continue to lead and expand initiatives that enhance student well-being, engagement, and academic success. Her leadership will be instrumental in advancing Waco ISD’s mission to support every student’s educational journey.

“I am honored to take on this new role and continue serving the students, families, and staff of Waco ISD,” Hamilton said. “Ensuring that every student feels safe, supported, and empowered is my top priority, and I look forward to working alongside our dedicated team to make a lasting difference.”

Hamilton earned her Bachelor of Social Work/Psychology degree from the University of Mary Hardin Baylor, and Master of Educational Administration from Tarleton State University. She will receive her doctoral degree from the Baylor University School of Education this summer.

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