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Tomball ISD Superintendent Dr. Martha Salazar-Zamora named finalist for 2025 AASA Women in School Leadership Award

By: Tomball Independent School District
| Published 11/18/2024

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THE WOODLANDS, TX – For her exceptional leadership as Superintendent of Schools and her work as a leader in public education across the State of Texas, Tomball ISD Superintendent Dr. Martha Salazar-Zamora has been named a 2025 Women in School Leadership Award Finalist, presented by AASA, The School Superintendents Association.

The awards, presented by AASA in partnership with Horace Mann Educators Corporation, recognize outstanding female leaders who have made significant contributions to education in two key categories: Superintendent and Central Office/Principal.
“Horace Mann is proud to partner with AASA to recognize the 2025 finalists for the prestigious AASA Women in School Leadership Awards,” said Marita Zuraitis, president, Horace Mann Educators Corporation. “The passion, dedication, and vision demonstrated by these finalists significantly impacts both students and educators every day.”

The 2025 Women in School Leadership Award finalists are:

Central Office/ Principal Category

  • Alicen Gaytley, Director of Teaching and Learning, Quincy School District (Wash.)
  • Jennifer Halter, Principal, Clay High School, Clay County District Schools (Fla.)

Superintendent Category

  • Wendy Birhanzel, Superintendent, Harrison School District 2 (Colo.)
  • Martha Salazar-Zamora, Superintendent, Tomball Independent School District (Texas)

Dr. Salazar-Zamora is coming off an incredible year of accomplishments, highlighted by being named the 2023 Texas Superintendent of the Year and a 2024 AASA National Superintendent of the Year Finalist. She currently serves as the Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA) President.

“These remarkable leaders have demonstrated a deep commitment to student success, staff development, and innovation in education. We are thrilled to honor their achievements and showcase their outstanding contributions to public education,” said David R. Schuler, Executive Director of AASA.

Finalists will be evaluated on their leadership in meeting the learning needs of students, personal and organizational communication strength, constant professional improvement of knowledge and skills, and active community involvement.

The final award recipients in each category will be announced during the 2025 AASA National Conference on Education, March 6-8 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

For more information about the Women in School Leadership Awards, please visit the AASA website or contact Jennifer Rooney, AASA senior director of meetings and awards, at jrooney@aasa.org.

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