El Paso Council PTA values our principals and their support of the PTA/PTSAís in District 49. This support enhances family engagement, which research shows increased student success. October is National Principal Month. El Paso Council PTA would like to thank our principals that assist and support our local PTA/PTSAís. We appreciate all you do for our children.Woodmen Hills Elementary – Dr. Kathy PickeringMeridian Ranch Elementary – Kim LeonFalcon Elementary – Malinda KeckRidgeview Elementary – Theresa RitzOdyssey Elementary – Sarah McAfeeStetson Elementary – Jeff MoultonRemington Elementary – Mark BrownSkyview Middle School – Cathy TinucciFalcon Middle School – Brian SmithVista Ridge High School – Bruce GroseFalcon High School – Cheryl DeGeorgeFor more information on how your school can become a PTA/PTSA, contact Sandi Esparsen at sandi_esparsen@copta.org. For more family engagement ideas, visit National PTA at www.pta.org, www.copta.org or www.epcpta.org.Interested in learning more about academic success, advocacy and leadership and health and wellness? Attend the Power of Community Summit 2015 on Saturday, Oct. 10. To register, visit powerofcommunitysummit.org. This day is geared for parents, educators and community members! Donít miss it!
PTA honors principals during national principal month
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