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Lance Campbell – I am proud to be Superintendent of Lone Oak ISD since 2013 andan educator for the past 25 years. My wife, Kobi, and I share in the upbringing of three children,Brittany, Grace, and Nathaniel. I am proud to be a part of the Lone Oak ISD EducationFoundation because Lone Oak has a strong sense of community. They value the educationalopportunity LOISD provides for their children.Jennifer Ragsdale – I am a 1994 graduate of Lone Oak High School. I graduatedfrom Paris Junior College, and currently work as a surgical technician. I have been married toScott Ragsdale for 20 years, and have two beautiful children. I previously worked for LOISD forfive years. I want to be a part of the LOISD Education Foundation to help improve educationalopportunities for my children and all of the children in LOISD.Wes Hand – I am married to Debbie Hand, and father to three children. We also havetwo wonderful grandchildren. Our two oldest children graduated from Lone Oak in 2002 and2005. Our youngest daughter is a high school freshman in Lone Oak. Debbie and both herparents attended Lone Oak schools. I graduated from Garland High School in 1983, and I amemployed as a Senior Professional Solutions Architect CSC. I am proud to work with the LOISDEducation Foundation to help bring innovative programs to our students and teachers.Dana Hicks – I am married to Jeff Hicks, Lone Oak High School principal. Betweenus, we have four children, two of which are 2016 graduates of Lone Oak High School. I’m a1987 graduate of Ford High School in Quinlan, Texas. I attended Texas A&M Commerce, whereI was an All Levels – Music Education Major with a Drama Minor. I have an ExecutiveSecretarial Degree from Remington College; and I am employed as Assistant to the FacilitiesDirector at The Episcopal School of Dallas. I have witnessed the tremendous success of havingan Education Foundation in surrounding school districts. I did not hesitate to become a part ofLOISD Education Foundation. The work an education foundation does for the students andfaculty can have life changing results for everyone involved.

Richard Lee Hogue, Jr. – I am a 1992 graduate of Lone Oak High School. I ammarried to Mindy Hogue, and the proud father of three children, Emma 10, Addie 7, andGreyson 4. I attended East Texas State University and The University of Texas at Austin. Igraduated with a BS in Occupational Therapy from UT Medical Branch in Galveston in 1998,and am employed as a home health Occupational Therapist. I decided to be a part of the LOISDEducation Foundation because Lone Oak has always been my home. My parents and my sistersgraduated from Lone Oak. My wife is a teacher at Lone Oak Elementary, where our childrenattend school. I see this as a great opportunity to give back to the school and community thathelped make me who I am today.Shannon Nichol – I am married to Jana Nichol. Between us, we have five children;two graduated from Lone Oak, two are seniors at Lone Oak High School, and one attends LoneOak Elementary. I attended Lone Oak my junior year, and graduated from Greenville HighSchool. I have a BBA in Accounting from East Texas State University, Commerce, Texas. I’memployed as Vice President of Finance at L-3 Communications. For years, I’ve been activelyinvolved as a mentor for the LOHS Cross Country Team. I decided to become a part of the LoneOak Education Foundation as a way to give back to my community, and believe there is no betterway to do this than helping in the efforts to educate our youth.Rose Hayden – I am married to Terry Haden and have two beautiful children,Chasity, a 2012 graduate of Lone Oak High School, and Andrew, a 6 th grader at LOMS. Igraduated from Berkner High School in Richardson, Texas. I graduated with High Honors fromThe University of Texas at Austin, with a B.S. in Advertising. I am an Employer RelationsSpecialist with Hunt Regional Healthcare. Outside of my involvement with LOISD, I am aGreenville Chamber Ambassador and a Royse City Chamber Ambassador. I am a member ofAltrusa International of Greenville, TX, Inc., and Daybreak Rotary of Greenville, TX. I amexcited to be a part of the Lone Oak Education Foundation. I look forward to helping give ourstudents as many opportunities as possible to find their potential to be successful.

Donald Isenburg, Jr. – I am a 1992 Lone Oak graduate, married to Melanie for 20years. We have a daughter, Kaylee, who graduated from Lone Oak and attends NSU inLouisiana. Our daughter Ashlee is a senior, and Zak is a 7 th grader in Lone Oak ISD. I am aFirefighter and Paramedic for the City of Garland. I served as a Trustee on the Lone Oak schoolboard for 6 years, and also served as the President. I am proud to serve as on the LOISDEducation Foundation because I see a need for more community involvement and funding forspecialty programs we can provide to our children in Lone Oak and the LOISD staff.Mendy Kizer – I am married to Vernon Kizer, and mother to two children, Sarah, ajunior, and Jack, a freshman at Lone Oak High School. I have two stepchildren, Chase andHailey. I graduated from Cooper High School in 1994, and graduated from Texas A&MCommerce in 1997, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Management Information Systems. I amemployed as a Program Analyst at L-3 Communications, and serve as a trustee on the Lone OakISD school board. I decided to be a part of the LOISD Education Foundation because I believethe foundation can help bring great opportunities to our school; that otherwise, the district maynot be financially able to provide. I am a firm believer that education is the key to success, and Iam excited to be a part of an organization where the sole purpose is to inspire and supportacademics. I feel this organization is a positive step for our district, and I am excited for thefuture of the LOISD Education Foundation.Kyle Wilhite – I am married to Shannon Wilhite, Lone Oak Middle School principal.Shannon is a graduate of Lone Oak. We have two beautiful girls. Kaylee attends Lone OakMiddle School, and Addison attends Lone Oak Elementary. I graduated from Cooper HighSchool in Abilene, Texas in 1998. I graduated from the University of North Texas with a B.B.A.in Real Estate, and I am employed as a real estate appraiser. I decided to be a part of the LOISDEducation Foundation because I have seen, firsthand, what a huge benefit an educationfoundation provides. The foundation can make a huge difference for the children, thecommunity, and the district it serves.

Kelly Alvis – I am a 1997 Lone Oak graduate; and I am married to Monte Alvis, whois also a 1997 Lone Oak graduate. We have three children, ages 15, 13 and 4. Two of themattend Lone Oak ISD. I attended Tyler Junior College where I received my Associates Degree inBusiness Management. I am employed as a Child Nutrition Secretary for Princeton ISD. Iwanted to be a part of the LOISD Education Foundation because I wanted to be involved with anorganization that benefits all of our students and teachers in the entire district. I am so excited tosee what the foundation will do to further our children’s education.Paula Billingslea – I retired in 2015, from Lone Oak ISD, where I taught 6th grademath. I was an educator for 29 years. I have been married to Brent Billingslea for 40 years. Wehave three grown children, all who graduated from Lone Oak. I graduated from Campbell HighSchool and from East Texas State University in Commerce, where I earned a Bachelor’s Degreeand a Master’s Degree in Education. Brent and I were involved with the development of the firstLone Oak Booster Club, and we were both heavily involved in school activities when ourchildren were in school. I wanted to be a part of the LOISD Education Foundation because Ihave always felt like the school was a part of me when I was an employee. Since retiring, I stillfeel much a part of all those children’s lives I touched, and who touched mine. I know how muchteachers put into their work to educate Lone Oak students. I want to be part of an organizationthat helps support them in their efforts to provide our students with the highest educationalopportunities. I have watched these kids for the last 30 years, and have seen extraordinary thingscome from our small school district. The Lone Oak ISD Education Foundation will support thoseefforts; and I look forward to seeing what new educational opportunities we can provide.Michelle Gilbert – I am married to Jason Gilbert, and a mother to our four children.Gaston is a graduate of Lone Oak, and is currently a junior in college at TAMUC. Gracie is ajunior at Lone Oak High School, Gage is a freshman, and Gloria is in 6th grade at Lone OakMiddle School. I graduated from Flour Bluff High School in 1993. I am employed as thesecretary at our church, Creekside Church of Christ. I am President of the Lone Oak BandBooster Club, where I support our band program as much as possible. I have been a parentvolunteer on all of the Lone Oak campuses over the years. I wanted to be a part of the LOISDEducation Foundation because I believe we can help our school be even more successful ateducating children who have varying degrees of talents, interests, and learning abilities.

Jana Dooley – I am a 1997 graduate of Lone Oak High School. I am married to myhigh school sweetheart, John Dooley. We have two wonderful children, Justin, a sophomore atLone Oak High School, and Jaylan, a 7th grader at Lone Oak Middle School. My father, sisterand brother all graduated from Lone Oak High School. I have been employed as anAdministrative Secretary at Texas A&M University-Commerce for the last 14 years. I amexcited to be a part of the Lone Oak ISD Education Foundation because I wanted to be involvedwith an organization that gives back to our teachers. Our teachers give so much love, and spend alot of time; energy and personal resources to make sure our children in Lone Oak receive the besteducation possible. The LOISD Education Foundation’s work will help achieve that goal.Debbie Hand – I am a 1981 graduate of Lone Oak High School. I am married to WesHand; and we have three children, Keri, Kevin, and Lindsay. Lindsay is a freshman at Lone OakHigh School, where she has recently become involved in FFA. Keri graduated from Lone Oak in2002, and from the University of Texas at Arlington. Kevin is a 2005 Lone Oak graduate andgraduated from Texas A&M University-Commerce. Both of my parents also attended school inLone Oak. I am employed as a Senior Administrative Assistant at L-3 Communications. We alsoenjoy spending time with our two beautiful grandchildren. I wanted to be a part of the Lone OakEducation Foundation to help with efforts to close the funding gap, brought on by recent statebudget cuts. I look forward to working with the foundation to help our students and teachers inLone Oak continue to excel.Naomi Jones – I am married to Clint Jones and we have two children, Caroline, asophomore at Lone Oak High School, and Matthew an 8 th grader at Lone Oak Middle School. Igraduated high school in 1994. I am self-employed as the owner and operator of Jones Signs. Iam active with the Lone Oak Baptist Church, working on the hospitality committee and teachingchildren’s church. I wanted to be a part of the LOISD Education Foundation because I wanted tohave an active role in the educational opportunities offered to my children, the other students inLone Oak and future generations of LOISD.

Phyllis Mahand – I am a 1981 graduate of Greenville High School. I am married toScott Mahand, who graduated from Lone Oak in 1980. We have three children: Katie, a 2007Lone Oak graduate, Kelli, a 2010 Lone Oak graduate and Clint, a 2014 Lone Oak graduate. Ihave been a parent volunteer in LOISD since 1998. I have worked with the PTO, AthleticBooster Club, Youth Sports Association, numerous campus committees, and I have served as asurrogate parent to many boys at the College Street campus since its inception. I continue toserve in that role. I have worked within the community and served as a Boy Scout leader and as avolunteer in the youth department at Bull Creek Cowboy Church in Lone Oak. I wanted to workwith the LOISD Education Foundation because I wanted to be a part of an organization thatbrings the school and community together, while bringing resources and knowledge to the kidsand teachers of LOISD through a grant program. I am excited to be a part of the founding boardof directors, as I believe the foundation will benefit our school district and community for manyyears to come.Melissa Lynch – I am married to Jesse Lynch; and we have three children, ages 14,12 and 10, all who attend school in Lone Oak. I graduated from the University of North Texaswith a Bachelor’s of Science in Computer Science. I worked for Raytheon as a Software andSenior Systems Engineer for several years, before deciding to stay home with our first child.Over the years, I have spent my time volunteering as Treasurer, Secretary, and Bookkeeper forthe Alice Springs Baseball Association. I have also worked as the Lone Oak Elementary SchoolBoxTops for Education Coordinator. In 2013, I graduated with my Masters of Science inAccounting from Texas A&M University-Commerce. I am now returning to the workforce andpursuing my CPA license. I enjoy spending time with my family on our boat, watching our boys’sporting events, enjoying outdoor activities, and reading. I am glad to be working with the LoneOak Education Foundation because I believe the foundation will provide exceptionalopportunities to Lone Oak ISD that would not be available otherwise.

Beverly White – I am married to Eddie White, who was the Lone Oak superintendentfor 13 years. We have three children who are Lone Oak graduates: Ashley- Class of 2006,Christian – Class of 2014, and Dane – Class of 2016. I graduated from Wolfe City High Schoolin 1985. I graduated in 1989 from East Texas State University with a BS in Business Educationand with my MBA in 1991. I worked for LOISD from 1997-2015, as a teacher, InstructionalTechnology Coordinator, and as the PEIMS Director. I decided to become involved with theLOISD Education Foundation because LOISD has been a huge part of my life. Although I am nolonger involved in the day-to-day aspects of the district, the district still has a huge part of myheart, after nearly 20 years of involvement. Working with the foundation gives me anopportunity to continue to serve the district, the teachers, and the students.John Dooley – I am a 1997 Lone Oak graduate. I am married to Jana Dooley and wehave two children, Justin a sophomore at Lone Oak High School and Jaylan, a 7 th grader at LoneOak Middle School. I attended Texas A&M University-Commerce before starting my ownbusiness. I am a master plumber and own Dooley Plumbing, a commercial and residentialplumbing contractor company. I’ve worked with the Lone Oak Youth Sports Association, whereI was the baseball commissioner for four years. I am a part of the Lone Oak ISD EducationFoundation because I believe our children are our future. What better way is there to invest inour future, than to be a part of an organization whose sole purpose is to aid in the developmentand education of our children through innovative programs and instructional materials that helpour teachers? I believe the Lone Oak ISD Education Foundation is that organization.Orville Gentry – I am married to Rebecca Gentry and we have five grown children. Igraduated from R.L. Turner High School in Carrollton, Texas. I am a retired truck driver. I serveas a member of the Board of Trustees for the Lone Oak ISD. I am also a member of the LoneOak Athletic Booster Club. As a school board member, I am glad to partner with the Lone OakISD Foundation to help the district fund educational programs, we might not otherwise be able toprovide.

Liz Norman – I have been married to Tim Norman for 28 years, and I am a full-timemother to three teenage daughters. We have a senior, a sophomore, and an 8 th grader in LoneOak schools. After graduating from Greenville High School, I earned my B.B.A. inAdministrative Management from The University of North Texas in 1990, and my CPCUdesignation in 1995. I had a 10-year career with State Farm Insurance in Dallas as a ClaimSuperintendent. I was the Training Team Manager for Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, responsible fordesigning and implementing a new claims training program, and interviewing and hiring newclaims personnel across the Metroplex. Prior to employment with State Farm, I was a licensedinsurance agent. I have taught pre-school, taught women's bible studies, served on numerousevent-planning committees, and work on our church youth mission trip team. I’m involved withLOISD as a substitute teacher, the Campus Improvement Committee, and the prom committee.My passion has always been to help others realize, and reach, their true potential in whateverthey do. I am glad to be a part of the Lone Oak ISD Education Foundation to help provideresources that encourage teachers to reach beyond routine curriculums, and infuse enthusiasm forlearning for all students at all levels.Jean Taylor - I have been married to Scott Taylor for 24 years and we have threechildren: Alex, Chloe, and Evie. Chloe and Evie both attend school in Lone Oak. I graduatedfrom Winnsboro High School in 1992, and later from Baylor University in 2001 with aBachelor’s of Science in Computer Science. I am employed as an Information TechnologyManager at L-3 Communications. I volunteer with LOISD as often as I can and served as LOESPTO vice-president for several years. I want to be involved with the Lone Oak EducationFoundation because I am a proponent of public education. I believe family and communityinvolvement is key to building and sustaining a successful school.Jerry McGee – I am a Lone Oak High School graduate, class of 1973. I have threegrown children, Jennifer Ragsdale, Jana Dooley, and Jeremy McGee, all whom graduated fromLone Oak. I was married to Josie McGee for 39 years, before she passed away. I have sixgrandchildren, Allen, Faith, Justin, Jaylan, Aubrey, and Mattie. Allen is a 2016 Lone Oakgraduate, while Faith, Justin, and Jaylan still attend LOISD. I have always had an interest inworking to help improve my community for my family and the citizens of Lone Oak. I am aMunicipal Court Judge for the City of Lone Oak, President of the Board of EconomicDevelopment, and Vice President of the Board of Directors for Cumby Telephone. I was atrustee on the LOISD school board from 1995-2000. I am proud to serve on the Lone Oak ISDEducation Foundation because I firmly believe in providing quality education for our childrenand the responsibility we have to help them achieve it!

Tim Norman – I am married to Liz Norman and we have three teenage daughters whoattend Lone Oak schools. I graduated from Greenville High School, and then from TheUniversity of North Texas, where I earned a B.B.A. in Business Computer Information Systems.I worked at the home office of Sally Beauty, Inc., as Director of Retail Systems andProgramming, for 14 years before returning to the Greenville area. I am employed as VicePresident of Information Technology at Innovation First International, Inc. I am proud to workwith the LOISD Education Foundation because we have always taken an active role in theeducation of our children, and supported the schools in any way we possibly can. I believeeducation should be a top priority at all age levels, but understand it takes support, not only fromteachers and administrators, but also from parents and the community. With that support, theLone Oak Education Foundation can make a positive difference for the children, the teachers,and their families.

Greenville Chamber Ambassador and a Royse City Chamber Ambassador. I am a member of Altrusa International of Greenville, TX, Inc., and Daybreak Rotary of Greenville, TX. I am excited to be a part of the Lone Oak

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