Allison Cobb has been selected as assistant principal of the Elementary Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP).
Cobb spent 13 years in the classroom teaching kindergarten, Head Start, PPCD and special education. During her career in public education she has held roles as a counselor, assistant principal, and principal. Cobb is an experienced campus leader and committee chairperson. She has realized student achievement by leading ARD, discipline, attendance and LPAC and using data to construct improvement plans.
“I am filled with enthusiasm and a deep sense of responsibility to continue the exceptional learning environment that the DAEP has created for our students,” said Cobb. “Education is not just a profession, but a vocation that shapes the lives of our youth and contributes to a brighter future.”
Cobb has a Bachelor’s of Science in Elementary Education from Southwest Texas State University and a Master’s in Education in Psychology from the University of Houston – University Park. She earned her Principal Certification from Texas Woman’s University and School Counselor, LPC, LMFT Certifications from Dallas Baptist University.