SCOTT WREHE PROFILE CISD Has a New Assistant Superintendent of Financial Services
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cott Wrehe has always had a love for numbers. He’s now in charge of some of Carroll ISD’s most important numbers. Wrehe (pronounced Rare) joined Carroll last December as the district’s new Assistant Superintendent for Financial Services. Wrehe has over 20 years of experience as an accountant and school finance leader. Before joining Carroll ISD, Wrehe served as Joshua ISD’s Chief Financial Officer for the past five years. What helps Wrehe in his new position is his experience working in various-sized school districts. This was one of the top aspects of Wrehe’s resume which also included stops at Fort Worth ISD and Burleson ISD.
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He is a registered Texas School Business Administrator with the Texas Association of School Business Officials (TASBO) and currently serves as the President of the TASBO affliliate. During his tenure at Joshua ISD, he was a member of the team that assisted in the successful passing of a school bond program. He also developed a strong customer service record for his finance department, as well as a departmental strategic plan and a campus scorecard program. While leading Burleson ISD as the Director of Accounting, he handled all investments and cash management for the district. He also assisted in creating and implementing Campus Activity Fund procedures and Booster Club/ PTO procedures. Wrehe earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from TCU (’95) and started his financial career with Earnst & Young. Soon thereafter, his public school career began as part of the Fort Worth ISD in 1998. While there, he served roles as internal auditor and budget coordinator. His wife, Stacie, is also a CPA and former teacher. The couple has two sons – Thomas and Jonathan who will be starting in Carroll ISD in 2016-2017. “I feel fortunate to have joined this outstanding district,” Wrehe says. “And I’m looking forward to my children starting school here in the fall and becoming part of the Dragon family.” Outside of the office, the Omaha, Nebraska, native is an active youth sports coach for both his sons’ baseball and basketball teams. He and the family support both the Horned Frogs and Cornhuskers whenever possible.