Bio and Experience

Meet the Andersons

Corrie Beth, my beautiful bride has been my steadfast rock for more than 11 years of marriage. I am reminded often and completely agree that I “married up.” Corrie is a tax professional, financial guru and Dave Ramsey fanatic. She loves playing outdoor sports, wearing solid colors, “being right” and long walks on a beach with her handsome husband. She’s pretty “alright.”

We’ve been blessed with two precious children, Logan (2) and Landri (1). We had several foster children in our care over 5 years of serving as foster parents but these two turkeys are with us forever. We had the great honor and privilege to adopt both of them through the foster care system. Logan is one smart cookie, very active and helpful as a big brother and classmate. He loves dump trucks, hotdogs, animals, and also “being right.” Landri is headstrong and listens to NOBODY. She will be a handful and a great joy for any classroom teacher (look out Memorial Elementary). Her preschool and Sunday school teachers all LOVE her because she is full of attitude and personality. If you look up “Hot Mess” in the dictionary you will see her unbrushed hair and chubby-cheeked face. Landri loves pestering others, pushing limits, Mac & Cheese, “DaddYYY,” Ms. Rachel and pop-it books.

The Andersons are BLESSED!

Jacob Anderson

Education and Work Experience

Undergrad: Abilene Christian University and University of North Texas

Interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science

Grad School: Concordia University - Austin

Masters in Education Leadership

After receiving a bachelor's degree from UNT I began my first career as a CPS investigator for Region 3 - Dallas County. In that capacity, one of my many responsibilities was to interview children and caregivers of families in crisis. I quickly realized during my investigations there were nearly zero fathers in the homes I visited. Children were typically being raised by a single mother or their grandparents. I saw evidence of the generation behind mine growing up fatherless and I felt compelled to be part of the solution. While working full time with an extremely heavy caseload, I obtained my alternative teaching certifications through Texas Teachers. My aim as an aspiring educator was to be a stable male role model for students who may be affected by poverty and a single-parent upbringing, similar to my own. Once certified, I very intentionally chose Central Elementary (Lewisville) to apply to and interview with. They took a shot on me as an alternatively certified teacher, and in return they received a very passionate, dedicated and missionally-minded educator.


During my time as a teacher I had numerous opportunities to serve in leadership roles from helping develop the Campus Improvement Plan, to serving on the Safe and Civil Schools cadre, and by representing my campus on the Superintendent's Teacher Advisory Board. I first served as a special education teacher and then as a 3rd grade gen. ed. dual language teacher. I was the team leader for both of those teams and won Teacher of the Year during that time. Central is a high-needs Title 1 campus and it required my continual improvement as an educator in order to give my students the top-tier education and learning experience they deserved.


While teaching I obtained my Master's degree in Education Leadership through Concordia University and for my last two years as a professional educator I was a campus administrator at Lakeland Elementary. I served the campus at large but was specifically responsible for grades 3-5, state-mandated testing administration (STAAR), crisis response team & interventions, campus safety and security, facilities, teacher appraisals, coaching & staff development, and student discipline... just to name a few.


June 10, 2022 was my last day as a professional educator and I now serve families in a different capacity as a real estate agent. I still have a heart for my LISD people and I would like to be elected as a school board trustee to remain in service to the place I have called home and to the students and staff I have called family for the last decade.