DeSoto HS Names New Triple-A Program Leaders

New Program Leaders Named to Help the Triple-A Experience Soar Higher at DeSoto High School
Posted on 07/30/2025
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DeSoto Independent School District proudly announces the appointment of several new extracurricular activity leaders at DeSoto High School, marking a significant step forward in the district’s ongoing commitment to student achievement through the Triple A ExperienceAcademics, Arts, and Athletics.

DHS Band--James Gipson

James Gipson joins DeSoto ISD as the new Director of Bands at DeSoto High School. With eight years of experience leading award-winning programs at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center, Cedar Hill Collegiate Academy, and Justin F. Kimball High School, Gipson brings a proven record of musical excellence, student mentorship, and inclusive leadership. Under his direction, ensembles have consistently earned top ratings in UIL and regional competitions, reflecting his passion for high performance and student growth.

A Texas native, Gipson holds degrees in music and educational leadership and is a member of several professional organizations including the Texas Music Educators Association. Now leading the renowned DeSoto Eagle Band, he is committed to continuing its legacy while inspiring the next generation of student musicians. His appointment reflects DeSoto ISD’s commitment to exceptional fine arts programming and student-centered learning that extends beyond the classroom and into lifelong confidence, character, and creativity.

 

DHS Choir--Naeaidria Callihan

Naeaidria Callihan returns this year to continue her service and leadership as the Choir Director at DeSoto High School, where she leads the choral program with passion, precision, and a deep commitment to musical excellence. With a background rooted in vocal performance and music education, Callihan brings a wealth of experience in guiding students to discover their voices, refine their talents, and build confidence through choral artistry.

Under her direction, the DeSoto Choir program continues to thrive as a space where students grow musically and personally, earning recognition in UIL competitions, festivals, and community performances. Known for her dynamic teaching style and student-centered approach, Callihan fosters a culture of excellence, unity, and pride, preparing young vocalists to excel both on stage and in life. Her leadership reflects DeSoto ISD’s dedication to enriching student experiences through strong fine arts programming

 

DHS Eaglettes--Stephanie Nicholson

Stephanie Nicholson serves as the English I teacher for the Early College program at DeSoto High School and has recently been named Director of the DeSoto Eaglettes Drill Team—a role that represents both a professional milestone and a deeply personal journey. A proud DeSoto alumna and former Eaglette from 2013 to 2015, Nicholson brings firsthand knowledge of the pride, discipline, and sisterhood that define the legacy of the Eaglettes.

With a strong foundation in dance, Nicholson trained with The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL) and Dallas Black Dance Theatre, gaining experience in ballet, contemporary, modern, hip hop, tap, and more. These experiences have fueled her passion for performance and leadership. As Director, her vision is to honor the rich traditions of the Eaglettes while evolving the program to reflect the culture and energy of today’s students. She is committed to building a team rooted in discipline, unity, and school spirit—one that empowers young women to lead with purpose both on and off the floor.

As Nicholson assumes the leadership role of guiding the Eaglettes, her predecessor, Regina Tucker, remains in oversight of the district’s dance ensembles.

 

DHS GirlsBasketball--Andrea Riley

Andrea Riley returns to lead the DeSoto High School Girls Basketball team for the 2025–2026 season. Riley, who served as an assistant coach last year, brings a wealth of experience as a former WNBA player, award-winning NCAA point guard, and former head coach at Bishop Dunne. Her passion for mentorship and player development, combined with a distinguished playing career—including induction into multiple halls of fame and recognition with the Nancy Lieberman Award—makes her a natural fit to lead the program.

Her impressive accolades include induction into the Dallas ISD Hall of Fame, the Dallas Black Sports Hall of Fame, and the Oklahoma State Hall of Fame. Her jersey is enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. With a proven track record as both a player and coach, Riley is positioned to bring high-level experience and leadership to the Lady Eagles basketball program.

 

DHS Boys Track--Rayford Ross

Rayford Ross as the new Head Boys Track Coach at DeSoto High School. With more than 30 years of coaching experience across multiple districts and a history of championship-level success, Ross returns to DeSoto with a proven track record of excellence. His previous tenure with the district included leading the boys track program to a 2016 State Championship and heading the cross country teams from 2012–2021. Most recently, he served as Head Boys Track Coach at Skyline High School, where he led athletes to multiple district and regional titles.

A former high school and collegiate All-American, Ross holds a Master’s in Educational Leadership from Lamar University and is USATF Level 2 certified, with additional credentials in social studies education. His resume includes multiple state qualifiers, regional champions, and even a national record holder and Olympic semifinalist. His appointment supports the district’s commitment to the Triple A Experience of Academics, Arts, and Athletics, and continues DeSoto’s investment in student-centered excellence both on and off the track.

 

Coach Ross’s coaching career spans over three decades and includes championship-caliber leadership at top-tier athletic programs:

  • Skyline High School (2021–2025): Produced multiple regional and district champions, including 4x400 relay titleholders.


  • DeSoto High School (2012–2021): Led teams to a State Championship in Track and Field (2016) while also heading the cross country program.


  • Mansfield Timberview (2004–2012): Coached teams to seven district titles, a regional championship, and a 3rd Place State finish (2012). Also contributed to a Girls’ State Championship (2010) and coached an Olympic semifinalist and national 400m record holder.


  • Previous coaching roles at South Oak Cliff, Wilmer-Hutchins, Cedar Hill, and Dallas Roosevelt further speak to his depth of experience and success at multiple UIL levels.

A University of Houston Hall of Fame inductee (1998) and Mansfield ISD Hall of Fame honoree (2019), Coach Ross’s legacy as both athlete and coach reflects a lifelong dedication to excellence. As a high school and collegiate All-American, his personal and professional journey is one of perseverance, purpose, and performance.

These strategic appointments reflect DeSoto ISD’s unwavering investment in student-centered experiences, scholar-focused leadership and transformative learning experiences. The intentional staffing of these roles signifies more than a new chapter for these programs—it’s a renewed commitment to excellence in each of these areas, in the classroom, and in the lives of every Eagle scholar.

For more information about DeSoto ISD’s programs, services and initiatives, please visit www.DeSotoisd.org.