News Summary
Bowling Green is abuzz with excitement as Angie Ford has been appointed the new principal of Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School. With 22 years of experience in education, Ford plans to foster strong connections with families and students, enhance instructional practices, and oversee crucial programs designed to support student success. Her transition into the role begins on July 1, 2025, and the community welcomes her with enthusiasm.
Bowling Green Welcomes New Principal for Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School
Big news is buzzing around Bowling Green as Angie Ford has been appointed as the new principal for Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School. The announcement came straight from the Bowling Green Independent School District (BGISD) superintendent during an assembly, leaving everyone at the school excited about Ford’s arrival, which is set for July 1, 2025.
Meet Angie Ford: A Seasoned Educator Ready for New Challenges
With a remarkable 22 years of experience in the field of education, Ford brings a treasure trove of knowledge and skills to her new position. She has been with BGISD since 2020, where she served as an instructional coach. Her hands-on approach has assisted teachers in implementing effective curriculum and instructional practices, making her the perfect fit for leading the school.
Before stepping into her coaching role, Ford made her mark at Potter Gray Elementary and held positions at the District Office. Her diverse background has given her a well-rounded perspective on education, allowing her to tackle various challenges in the classroom and beyond. Additionally, her experience prior to BGISD includes two years at Monroe County Schools as a digital learning coach, not to mention a solid 15 years spent as a classroom teacher. Ford has taught grades ranging from Kindergarten to fifth, honing her skills in different educational settings.
A Vision for Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary
During the morning assembly, Ford was warmly introduced to the students and staff, creating an air of anticipation for her leadership. As she gets ready to take on her new role, it’s clear she aims to connect with families as much as students. She believes that building solid relationships with parents is key to fostering student success. This approach is likely to resonate well in the community as she steps into her responsibilities.
Ford will take charge of several crucial areas, including overseeing the Response to Intervention (RTI) program, which is designed to help students who may need additional support. She will also provide essential math and literacy assistance, ensuring that the curriculum aligns with common assessments. With her extensive experience in instructional coaching, teachers can expect her to bring new ideas and methods to enrich their teaching practices.
Supportive Learning Environment in Focus
Superintendent Gary Fields expressed confidence in Ford’s ability to create an engaging and nurturing atmosphere for both students and staff. Her history of developing positive learning environments is one of the many reasons she stands out as a leader in education. Ford’s commitment to fostering excellence at Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary highlights the school district’s focus on providing quality education.
As Bowling Green moves towards this exciting chapter, the community waits in eager anticipation for Angie Ford’s leadership to take effect. Her blend of experience, enthusiasm, and dedication is sure to make waves at Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary, setting a positive tone for years to come.
So, mark your calendars for July 1, 2025! With Ford stepping in as principal, the future looks bright for the students and families of Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School. Let’s welcome her with open arms!
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