The Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association (TEPSA) is proud to announce Stacy Davis, Principal at Frenship ISD’s Crestview Elementary, will serve on the organization’s 2017-2018 Executive Committee as First Vice President.
Davis is starting her ninth year as Crestview principal and twelth year at the campus overall. She and other Texas school administrators help set and lead the association’s strategic direction, identify and support goals and initiatives, and maintain a positive impact on legislators, policy makers, and other stakeholders to improve the quality of childhood, public education and the principalship.
“These talented education leaders work tirelessly to support and improve student achievement for public school children across the state. Serving Texas students and educators is at the heart of all their efforts,” Executive Director Harley Eckhart said.
The other administrators from across Texas serving on the 2017-2018 Executive Committee include:
Manuel Gonzales, Frisco ISD, President
Yolanda Delaney, Canyon ISD, President-Elect
Stacy Davis, Frenship ISD, First Vice President
Annette Sanchez, Beeville ISD, Second Vice President
Julie Gauthier, Port Neches-Groves ISD, Secretary
Nancy Tovar, El Paso ISD, Past President
Vic Eugenio, Fort Worth ISD, National Asoociation of Elementary School Principals Representative
TEPSA, whose hallmark is educational leaders learning with and from each other, has served Texas PreK-8 school leaders since 1917. Member owned and member governed, TEPSA has more than 5,900 members who direct the activities of more than 3 million PreK-8 school children. Learn more at www.tepsa.org.