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Dr. Kimberly Rizzo Saunders Dr. Kimberly Rizzo Saunders is the superintendent for
Contoocook Valley (ConVal) School District in New Hamp- shire. She has been in role since 2016, and before that served as the assistant superintendent starting in 2009. ConVal contracts
with Student Transportation of America and is currently running 23 routes and transporting on average 1,400 students a day. Read more about Saunders and the ConVal district at
stnonline.com/go/ic.
The Rest of the Best
Meet the other National Superintendent of the Year finalists
Dr. Fredrick Williams Dr. Fredrick Williams has been the superintendent for Dub-
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lin City Schools in Georgia since 2015. He was recognized this year for leading the turnaround of the district’s finances and
for changing the community’s perception of the district. Dublin City Schools transports 1,350 students to and from school each day.
Visit
stnonline.com/go/id to read more about Williams and Dublin City Schools.
Dr. Martha Salazar-Zamora Dr. Martha Salazar-Zamora, superintendent of Tomball
Independent School District in Texas, brings all departments
together through communication and outreach initiatives. Salazar-Zamora has served as the superintendent since 2017 and stated she was honored to be selected as one of only three national finalists in Texas history. Tomball ISD transports about 50
percent of its 23,000-student population to and from school daily. Bus drivers log about 11,000 miles a day. Read more about Salazar-Zamora and Tomball ISD at
stnonline.com/go/ie.
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