Dec. 19, 2024—Levelle Norris, interim campus athletic coordinator and head football coach at Jersey Village High School, has been named Jersey Village High School campus athletic director and head football coach. Norris was named interim athletic coordinator and head football coach after Coach David Snokhous retired in April.
Norris has 25 years of coaching experience at the high school level and has served as defensive coordinator and head track coach at Jersey Village since 2017. While serving as defensive coordinator at Jersey Village, Norris has helped lead the Falcons to the district championship in 2019 and bi-district championship in 2022.
Norris got his start in coaching as the head football coach and head track coach at Presidio High School (1999-2000) where he was named District 4 Class 3A Football Coach of the Year. He then moved to Leakey High School as the defensive coordinator in 2001 before being named head football and track coach in 2002.
He also served as defensive coordinator at Los Fresnos High School for one year before going to John Jay High School in San Antonio. While at Northside John Jay, he served as head boys’ track coach, defensive coordinator and offensive coordinator (2004-2014).
Norris served as defensive coordinator at San Antonio Wagner High School and San Antonio Madison High School before coming to Jersey Village in 2017.
“We are excited to have Coach Levelle Norris serve as the campus athletic coordinator and head football coach at Jersey Village High School,” said Virginia Flores, CFISD director of athletics. “Beyond his coaching ability, Coach Norris deeply impacts the athletes he serves and the coaches he works alongside. He has an enthusiasm and pride for the school and community that are unparalleled. Focused on the positive and what he can control, Coach Norris has a plan to maximize the factors he can impact that pairs well with the strengths of Jersey Village and its community.”
Norris earned his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Master of Science in Education from Sul Ross State University.
“I would like to sincerely thank Ms. Wiley and Coach Flores for giving me the incredible opportunity to lead the athletics programs at Jersey Village High School,” Norris said. “Jersey Village is a special school with a vibrant and supportive community. I also want to express my gratitude to my mentor, David Snokhous, whose guidance has shown me how to instill pride both in the school and the community. I am excited about the opportunity to help develop our Falcons in competition, in the classroom and in the community as they work together to create their flight plan.”