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Hello,
please let me
introduce
myself.
I am
Neil
Womack,
Principal
at
Mustang
Centennial
Elementary.
I hold
an
Associates
Degree in
Business,
Bachelor's
Degree
in
Elementary
Education
and
a
Masters of Administration
Degree. I
also hold
Oklahoma
Credentials
as an Elementary
Principal, as
well as, Public
School Superintendent. Prior to
beginning
service at
Mustang
Centennial
Elementary, I served
as a science
teacher at
Mustang
North
Middle
School,
Assistant
Principal at
Mustang Valley
and
Mustang
Trails
Elementary
Schools,
Principal at
Western Oaks
Elementary
School in the
Putnam City
School District
and
Principal at
Mustang
Elementary
School.
I never
introduce myself without including some
of the
most
important people
in
my life,
my wife of 34 years, Jolanda,
two
sons,
Brad and Andy and my eight
grandchildren.
I
consider it an honor that the patrons of
Mustang Public Schools have entrusted me
with the
responsibility of educating
their children. It’s
not a
responsibility to be taken lightly. We
know
that there are
no perfect institutions. However, there is nothing
that cannot be accomplished
when everyone works together.
Remember,
the happiest people don't necessarily
have the
best of everything. They
just
make the best of
everything.
I
encourage you
to visit our school
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Hello.
My
name
is
Ginger
Pebworth
and
I
am
excited
to
be
the
Assistant
Principal
at
Mustang
Centennial
Elementary. I
have
two
beautiful
children.
Callie
is
10
and
Elam
is 6.
My
children
and
I
live
in
Yukon, attend
Life
Church
in
OKC
and
enjoy
spending time
with
extended
family
and
friends.
My family moved to Mustang when I was 7 years old
and
I
attended
Mustang
Schools
until
I graduated
from MHS
in
1981. I
then
attended
OSU
(GO
POKES)
where
I
received
a Bachelor's
Degree
in Elementary
Education. I
began
my
career
in
the
Mustang
School
District
teaching
3rd
grade
at
Lakehoma
Elementary,
which
I
continued
for
10
years. During
that
time
I
attended
UCO
where
I
obtained
my
Masters
Degree
as a
Reading
Specialist.
I
put that
to
good
use
in
the
regular
classroom
until
1995
and
then
I
moved
to
Mustang
Valley
Elementary
to accept
the
position
as
Reading
Specialist. I
thoroughly
enjoyed
each
and
every
year
in
the
classrooms
at
both
of
these
sites. In
2000,
God
opened
another
door
as
Assistant
Principal
at
Mustang
Elementary for 6
years.
I
loved
that
job
also!
I
was
then
thrilled
to
go
back
to
Valley as
the
Assistant
Principal,
even
if
only
for
one
year. |
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