Director of Fine Arts, Denton ISD
Dr. JacKie Demontmollin
Missey Head is an incredible theatre educator, director, and teacher of acting. As a consultant for one act play, and theatre curriculum, her services can exalt programs to the next level. This is evidenced by her students’ success during the years she was a theatre teacher, and the successes of the many programs she served as a Fine Arts administrator in Lewisville ISD. As a consultant she is generous with her expertise, which has been earned over years of directing, teaching, and serving students and teachers.
Speech & Theatre Coordinator Plano ISD
GREGORY ARP
Missey Head is an educator through and through! She thrives on creating, discovery, learning, and building opportunities for students and teachers. Missey has a passion for learning and sharing that has made her an educational force. She sets expectations for her students and those with whom she leads that will develop true artistry and educational excellence. Missey Head is a kind of Pied Piper of Theatre and she has developed instruction that inspires and motivates artistry and produces amazing results for those who choose to follow. With a reputation as a leader in the University Interscholastic League as a state championship One Act Play director several times over, her reputation as a leader in the Texas Educational Theatre Association, and her leadership as a Fine Arts director, Missey Head has so much to offer the educational environment and her practices and direction will benefit all.
Director of Fine Arts Eagle Mountain- Saginaw ISD
Shawn Bell
I have had the privilege of working with Missey Head at the high school and administrative levels; therefore, I have seen her incredible impact on both students and teachers. When it comes to educating, inspiring, and motivating, Missey Head is second to none!
“As veteran educators, we consistently learned new strategies and techniques from Missey Head that helped us build our program at The Colony High School.
She directly impacted our success in the UIL One Act Play competition.”