Brenton White

Brenton White

Superintendent, A+ Charter Schools

Growing up in an area with limited options, Brenton White learned at a young age that his success in life was going to depend on the cultivation of his intelligence and talents through hard work and education. This helped build his roots in the belief that education can, and does, transform lives, and he goes to work every day with the intent of helping others succeed through quality education.

Brenton was born in Kansas, and came to Dallas, Texas at the age of 10. He left for Boston in 1990, armed with a full scholarship to Boston University, where he studied Classical Voice with Richard Cassilly, and earned his Bachelor’s Degree in 1994. He then received his Master’s Degree from the University of Southern California, where he studied Jazz Voice with Michelle Wier and Sean Holt. He completed the Principal Certification Program in 2006 and completed the Superintendent Certification Program at UNT in 2014. In the summer of 2019, Brenton successfully defended his doctoral dissertation entitled The Impact of Public Charter School Superintendent Preparation Paths on Student Achievement and earned his Doctorate Ed.D. in Educational Leadership K-12 from Dallas Baptist University. He has worked in education for 22 years, having spent time teaching in the classroom, serving as a principal, and serving as an administrator.

He is also an active advocate for his community as a Southeast Dallas Chamber of Commerce Executive Board Member, a member of the Southeast Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, an Advisory Council Member of the Salvation Army of Pleasant Grove, a Board Member of the Pleasant Grove Food Pantry, an Assistant District Chair for the Rising Sun Boy Scouts District and a Board Member of the Kiwanis Club of Pleasant Grove.

Brenton has been married to his amazing wife, Tina White, for 21 years, and they have three children, Kalamarie, Brenton Daniel, and William. Brenton loves spending time with his family and enjoys learning about old cars, planes, and other objects with interesting historical stories, as well as shooting videos, and polishing his photography skills.


Address

Texas Public Charter Schools Association
3005 S Lamar Blvd Ste D-447
Austin, Texas 78704-8864 

conference@texascharterconference.com

1-855-389-8723

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