In this inspiring episode of This is the Panhandle, host Kimberly Anderson sits down with Dr. Deidre Parish, the new superintendent of Amarillo ISD. While many know her for her impressive career in education, including two doctorates and leadership roles spanning rural districts to large urban schools, this conversation delves deeper, uncovering the personal side of Dr. Parish.
From her Lubbock roots to her early teaching days, Dr. Parish shares the winding path that led her from biology research labs to public school classrooms, and eventually to district leadership. Along the way, she opens up about her family’s deep ties to education, her love of music and fine arts, her work as a certified yoga instructor, and the life lessons she learned from her biggest supporters—her grandparents.
We also meet the rest of her family: her husband of 33 years, Bud, and their two daughters, both educators themselves, carrying forward the family legacy. Dr. Parish talks candidly about her hopes for Amarillo ISD, her vision of the district as a “destination” for students and educators, and why collaboration with the community is key to student success.
This episode is full of heart, wisdom, and a reminder that great leaders are shaped as much by their passions and relationships as by their résumés.
Listen in to learn:
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How Dr. Parish’s background in science and fine arts shapes her leadership
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Why she believes collaboration is the secret to strong schools and communities
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The personal routines and hobbies that keep her grounded in a demanding role
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Her vision for Amarillo ISD’s future as a premier destination for education in the Panhandle