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La Tonya Woodson-Mayfield

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La Tonya Woodson-Mayfield is running for Texas Trustee, Crowley ISD.

La Tonya Woodson-Mayfield is running for this race unopposed. They will take office after this election.

Personal background

La Tonya is originally from Fort Worth, Texas. She has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Texas Christian University, a master’s degree in human resource management from Amberton University, a master's degree in business administration from Howard University, and a doctorate in applied technology performance improvement from the University of North Texas. She and her husband have two children.

Professional background

La Tonya currently works as global director of global diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) at CBRE Group, a real estate services and investment firm, and as a course facilitator at Cornell University. She previously worked as senior manager of global DEI at Korn Ferry International. She has also worked as an author and published two books.

Political background

La Tonya is currently a member of the Crowley ISD School Board. She was first elected in 2017 and is serving her third term.

School Curriculum

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School Facilities & Resources

Goals include "closing the achievement gap, recruiting and retaining the highest quality teachers and strengthening parent and community partnerships."

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Student Wellbeing

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Teachers

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Access to Education

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