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Dr. Tia Locke Simmons is an educator – servant Leader – lead Learner – visionary – maximizer – strategic thinker – change agent – and more, including an independent sales director at Mary Kay!

Dr. Tia Locke Simmons
Dr. Tia Locke Simmons

A graduate of South Oak Cliff High School, Currently a Curriculum Director, Dr. Tia Locke Simmons served as Executive Principal for Duncanville ISD and Associate/Assistant Principal for Klein ISD. A former teacher, she was also a behavior support specialist for Cypress-Fairbanks ISD. An alum of Prairie View A&M University where she was a Black Fox, she received a BA degree in Psychology from Our Lady of the Lake University, a Master of Education from Stephen F. Austin State University, and her doctorate of education in educational leadership and administration from Sam Houston State University. A past chapter president of the Houston Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Dr. Tia is a member of the National Council of Negro Women, NAACP and Texas Association of School Administrators and she’s a board member of One Delta Plaza Educational Center.

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