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VOL. 22 ISSUE 8
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Alton Smith was elected to district 3 of The Lone Star College System Board of Trustees on November 4, 2014. He currently serves at board chair. Alton and his wife, Marjorie (46 years) have two children, Tisha and Todd. After completing his undergraduate degree from Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Alton spent more than 30 years in the private sector in human resources with Shell Oil Company. During his tenure with Shell Oil, he completed his MBA degree and a certification to teach Special Education (K-12). Becoming a certified teacher has been Alton’s lifelong dream. Following a successful career with Shell Oil Company, Alton became an educator in 1997. He spent 14 years with Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District and Klein Independent School District as a teacher, department chair, Assistant Principal, Principal, and Director Human Resources. During this same 14 year period, he completed his certifications in school counseling and principalship and his Ed.D degree. In October, 2005, Alton became a member of the Aldine Independent School District Board of Trustees. He has held all of the officer positions on the Aldine Board along with chairing several key committees. Alton Smith will be the guest speaker at the Acres Home for Business and Economic Development, Inc. April 6, 2017. For event information see pag. 7 Read more online @ www.aframnews.com