By Tanya Nguyen from everythinglubbock.com

Lubbock-Cooper ISD Superintendent Keith Bryant announced on Friday morning his plan to retire following the closing of the 2024-25 school year.

A social media post dedicated Bryant’s time serving Lubbock-Cooper ISD sharing the many accomplishments provided under his supervision.

“When I joined Lubbock-Cooper ISD in August of 2014, I was immediately struck by the warmth, dedication and passion of this community,” Superintendent Bryant shared. He continued to add, We are blessed with incredibly talented and professional teachers and administrators who impact the future each day.

According to the post, the LCISD Board of Trustees will begin to search for a new superintendent in the coming weeks. Superintendent Bryant will continue to lead the district through the end of June 2025.

“Thank you for allowing me the privilege of serving as your superintendent,” he said. “It has been the honor of a lifetime to lead and learn alongside all of you. May God continue to bless each of you and may God continue to bless Lubbock- Cooper ISD.”