Dr. Tiffany Spencer, the incoming superintendent of MANSFIELD ISD, said she was "truly excited and deeply honored to serve as the next superintendent of Mansfield ISD" in a brief introductory address to the district community.
Spencer framed her leadership around an acronym she called HEART, saying, "As your superintendent, I believe in leading with HEART." The framework defines the H as "helping others grow through building their capacity," the E as "empowering others through service and support by removing barriers so that all of our students and our staff can succeed," the A as "acting with empathy and showing compassion," the R as "remaining fair and consistent," and the T as "taking action, not just talking about change, but leading it with real purpose."
The framework anchors a broader vision Spencer described as people-centered. She said she is a "proud former student, a long time member of this community and district leader," and called the opportunity "both personal and profoundly meaningful to me." Spencer said that by "building the capacity of our teachers, our staff, leaders, and our families, we build the future of our students."
She pledged to "strengthen partnerships that drive innovation and real world readiness, ensuring our students graduate prepared for college, career, and life," and to "ensure differentiated supports so that every student and family receives what they need to thrive." Spencer also said she will "operate with transparency, connection, and continuous improvement because trust is built through clarity, consistency, and results."
Spencer closed the address by saying she looks forward to leading the district "through this new journey" and that she "can't wait to see what we will accomplish together." The remarks served as an introductory vision statement; the transcript does not record any formal board action or vote during this item.