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District Leadership

Dr. Gabriel A. Trujillo
Superintendent of Schools

gtrujillo@gpisd.org

Dr. Gabriel “Gabe” Trujillo’s journey is one of perseverance, dedication, and transformational leadership. Born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, into a Spanish-speaking, United States military family, he is the eldest of four children. His father, a son of migrant workers, joined the military at a young age to build a better future, while his mother, whose parents immigrated from the Dominican Republic, had only a third-grade education.

Raised with a deep appreciation for hard work and resilience, Dr. Trujillo arrived in the U.S. from Panama in the early 1970s, speaking only Spanish. Through life’s challenges and triumphs, he has remained steadfast in his commitment to faith, family, and education. For 37 years, he has been married to his high school sweetheart, and together, they have raised three children, all products of public education and college graduates.

Dr. Trujillo’s academic and professional journey reflects his unwavering pursuit of excellence. He began his higher education at New Mexico Military Institute in 1986 before earning a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Wayland Baptist University in 1992. He continued his studies, earning a master’s degree in Educational Leadership from Wayland Baptist University in 1994, followed by a superintendent certification from Texas Tech University in 1995. In 2018, he completed his Doctor of Education from Texas A&M University-Commerce.

A lifelong learner and steward of education, Dr. Trujillo has further honed his leadership skills through prestigious programs, including the Executive Leadership Institutes at the Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University and the Graduate School of Education at Harvard University. He was also selected for the distinguished Holdsworth Superintendent’s Leadership Program, which supports diverse and transformational leaders shaping the future of public education in Texas and The Thompson Executive Leadership Institute, nationally recognized for the advancement of superintendent leadership.

A proud U.S. Air Force veteran, Dr. Trujillo has dedicated his life to service—both in and out of the education sector. He has served on numerous boards, including Dallas Baptist University, local economic development organizations, and Chambers of Commerce. His passion for mentorship has led him to serve as a Cub and Scoutmaster, and he continues to chair various nonprofit and participates in civic organizations that uplift his community. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoys outdoor cooking, grilling, and immersing himself in nature.

Dr. Trujillo’s leadership in education has earned him statewide and national recognition, including prestigious honors from administrative organizations and a superintendent nomination by his former board. His ability to lead with vision and integrity sets him apart as a leader among leaders. His career has provided him the opportunity to serve rural, suburban and urban communities in various school district leadership capacities, to include his successful Superintendency with Nacogdoches ISD.

Those who know Dr. Trujillo describe him as a confident yet humble, passionate, and bilingual public servant. He is deeply committed to fostering excellence—not only in his own growth but in the development of those who share his calling to serve children. As a Superintendent, he has built a reputation as a decisive, steadfast, and thoughtful leader who is both data-informed and values-driven. At his core, Dr. Trujillo is a servant leader who understands that true leadership is built on relationships. His impact extends beyond his own achievements—he is shaping the future of public education, inspiring the next generation of leaders, and ensuring that every child has the opportunity to succeed.

District Administration

Dr. Gabriel Trujillo

Superintendent of Schools

Dr. Tamela Horton

Deputy Superintendent of Academics

Dr. Thurston Lamb

Deputy Superintendent of Operations

Dr. Melissa Kates

General Counsel

Traci Davis

Strategic Innovation Officer

School Leadership

Alisha Crumley

Area Chief - Elementary

  • Bowie Fine Arts Academy
  • Bush Global Leadership Academy
  • Daniels Academy of Math and Science
  • Eisenhower Elementary School
  • De Zavala Environmental Science Academy
  • Moseley Elementary School
  • Morton Elementary School
  • Powell Elementary School
  • Rayburn Elementary STEAM Academy
  • Seguin Elementary School
  • Ochoa STEM Academy

Dr. Melanie Lewis

Area Chief - Elementary

  • Austin Environmental Science Academy
  • Dickinson Montessori Academy
  • Florence Hill Elementary School
  • Garcia Elementary School
  • Garner Fine Arts Academy
  • Marshall Leadership Academy
  • Whitt Fine Arts Academy
  • Williams Elementary School

Dr. Suzy Meyer

Area Chief - Secondary

  • Crosswinds Accelerated High School
  • Dubiski Career High School
  • Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy (6 - 12)
  • Grand Prairie High School
  • South Grand Prairie High School
  • Grand Prairie Collegiate Institute (6 - 12)
  • Johnson DAEP
  • Young Women's Leadership Academy

Connie Wallace

Area Chief - Secondary

  • DATA @ Adams Middle School
  • Arnold Middle School 
  • Fannin Middle School
  • Jackson Middle School
  • Reagan Middle School
  • Truman Middle School 
  • Travis World Language Academy (K - 8)
  • Moore College and Career Preparatory (K - 8) 
  • School for the Highly Gifted ( 1- 8)