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    Bob Fischer

    Assistant Superintendent of Schools at Texas Juvenile Justice Department

    Bob Fischer is a dedicated professional with over 30 years of experience in educating and treating at-risk adolescents in various settings.

    He has worked in public education alternative programs and correctional/treatment facilities, demonstrating a strong passion for helping young people.

    Bob's expertise lies in building, re-building, and maintaining quality alternative education programs, with a specific focus on juvenile justice alternative education.

    He holds a Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Educational Leadership and Administration from Texas State University and a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Health and Physical Education/Fitness from the University of Minnesota Duluth.

    Throughout his career, Bob has held key positions such as Assistant Superintendent of Schools at the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, Principal/Director of Education at the Williamson County Juvenile Justice Center, and Principal/Hearing Officer/Director of Student Support Services at Georgetown ISD.

    His experience also includes teaching roles in special education, physical education, and teen leadership at various institutions, including the Williamson County Juvenile Academy, Georgetown Alternative Program, and GOALS Learning Center.

    Bob Fischer has a wealth of experience and knowledge that he is eager to share to help improve alternative education programs and support at-risk youth.

    Bob Fischer
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    Austin, Texas Metropolitan Area