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New leadership reshapes Galton County Schools for success

July 18, 2024 | GALLUP-MCKINLEY CITY SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico



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New leadership reshapes Galton County Schools for success
During a recent government meeting, the Galton County Schools district introduced several new head principals and administrative changes aimed at enhancing student outcomes. The gathering served as a platform to familiarize the community and school board with the new leadership team, emphasizing the importance of these roles in shaping educational experiences.

The meeting highlighted the transitions of various educators within the district, with many familiar faces taking on new responsibilities. Among the notable introductions was Kyron White, who has transitioned from teacher to head principal of David Skeet Elementary. Connie Cuellar was introduced as the new head principal of Jefferson Elementary, while Christopher Latson has moved from Catherine Miller to lead Gallup High School.

The district also welcomed Tyler Oakes from Oregon as the new head principal of Catherine Miller Elementary, filling a crucial vacancy. Other appointments included Marlene Velasquez, now head principal of Rhema Elementary, and Lindsay Meeks, who has taken the helm at Red Rock Elementary. Jessica Wilson was recognized for her new role as head principal of Navajo Middle School, while Cynthia Mauer returned to Turpin Elementary as head principal after a previous tenure.

The meeting underscored the district's commitment to fostering a positive educational environment through experienced leadership. The introductions were not only a celebration of new roles but also a strategic move to ensure that the community is aware of the individuals responsible for guiding their schools. The district expressed optimism about the impact these leaders will have on student success in the upcoming academic year.

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