Christopher Khoury, Ph.D.
With over two decades dedicated to special education, I am passionate about empowering students with disabilities and preparing future educators to foster inclusive learning environments. As an educational professional at Prosper Independent School District, I specialize in identifying learning needs and ensuring compliance with educational policies, directly impacting student success.
Beyond my work in schools, I serve as a senior contributing faculty member at Walden University, where I help shape the next generation of special education professionals. My commitment to education extends beyond academics—I am the co-founder and president of NextGen United Champions Sports Foundation, a nonprofit that ensures all youth have access to sports and the valuable lessons they provide. I also spend time as a volunteer for the Dallas Children’s Charities, a nonprofit focused on raising money to assist the at-risk children in the Dallas/Ft. Worth areas, while also supporting local charities whose mission focuses on assisting at-risk children.
In addition to these roles, I lead Endeavor Education, LLC, an organization focused on innovative education solutions. Through Endeavor, I aim to further enhance teacher training, provide research-based educational tools, and advocate for systemic improvements in special education.
Honored by Marquis Who’s Who and inducted in the Centennial Who’s Who, “The Inner Circle” as a Pinnacle Professional Member for my expertise, I continuously seek new ways to support students, educators, and families. My background includes positions as a professor, diagnostician, and consultant, complemented by certifications in special education, principal leadership, and sports management.
As I look to the future, I am excited to contribute further through research, advocacy, and my upcoming book, “Keep Pushing Forward”, designed to help educators and parents support all children, while aiming to inspire those like me who have been overlooked and underestimated.