Dr. Michael D. McFarland
Superintendent of Schools
Lancaster Independent School District

Dr. Michael D. McFarland was named Superintendent of Lancaster ISD in
May of 2010. He is an outstanding, energetic, dynamic leader with a
proven track record of transforming educational organizations into high
performing institutions.
McFarland came to Lancaster ISD from Champaign, Illinois where he
served as Assistant Superintendent of Achievement for Champaign Unit 4
Public Schools. While serving in Champaign, McFarland led the
development of a high school restructuring model that was adopted by
the Illinois Board of Education as a model for transformation of low
performing secondary schools throughout the state. Dr. McFarland also
was instrumental in the development and implementation of a
collaborative multiagency partnership with the City of Champaign, Park
District, and Unit 4 Schools called the “Operation Hope in Garden
Hills.” This multiagency project included the “Lighted Schoolhouse” and
was recognized nationally as a model approach for addressing school and
community issues.
Prior to serving in Illinois, McFarland served as principal of John
Tyler High School in Tyler, Texas. When McFarland arrived at John Tyler
the school was low performing, academically unacceptable, and plagued
with many challenges. Under McFarland’s leadership the school was
transformed into a high performing high school that was recognized by
the College Board as the 2006 National Inspiration Award winner. This
award was only received by three schools in the Nation and was received
due to the increase in student performance and college and career
readiness as measured by SAT and college acceptance. Over 92% of the
students who graduated from John Tyler High under McFarland’s
leadership received letters of acceptance to a college, university,
and/or the military. Before serving as John Tyler’s principal,
McFarland was principal at Foster Middle School in Longview, Texas.
During his tenure as principal at Foster Middle School, McFarland was
selected as the “Best Principal in East Texas” by the Longview News
Journal.
McFarland is an educator who is committed to creating opportunities for
success by removing barriers, aligning systems, implementing programs,
instituting best practices and building the capacity of people to
ensure higher levels of learning for all students. In addition to
McFarland’s' duties as superintendent of schools, he finds time for
civic and community involvement. He is a member of numerous
professional and civic organizations and coaches girls’ basketball at
the Lancaster Recreation Center.
McFarland is a native of Jasper, Texas and began his educational career
in 1993 as an algebra teacher. He has a Bachelor of Business
Administration from Baylor University, his Master of Education and
superintendent's certificate from Stephen F. Austin University and his
doctorate from Baylor University.