Mustang Creek's torch passes to Wilson
Carol Brimm
Meggan Wilson, former Assistant Principal at Mustang Valley, has taken over the reigns of leadership at Mustang Creek Elementary, replacing Principal Anita White who retired in June. Wilson says she was blessed to have the opportunity to correspond and meet with White before her retirement from Mustang Creek.
“I hope to continue with the legacy principals before me have set,” Wilson said. “My number one goal is to make a difference with the kids. To help them learn by presenting a variety of strategies to reach every kid. I also want parents to know I’m here to serve them and I have an open door policy. I encourage parents to come and talk with me.”
Wilson says she is proud to be an employee of Mustang Public Schools because the district is on the cutting edge with well-defined curriculum and high academic standards.
Her academic record includes a degree in Elementary Education from Southern Nazarene University and a Masters in School Administration from the University of Central Oklahoma. She taught fourth grade at Buchanan Elementary before moving to Texas for a year where she and her husband, Brandon, both held teaching positions. The couple moved back to Oklahoma when Brandon was accepted to the University of Oklahoma Law School.
Wilson taught first grade and then third grade at Western Oaks Elementary in Putnam City before coming to Mustang Elementary as a first grade teacher. After just one year at the Elementary, she became the Assistant Principal at Mustang Valley, a position she held for two years.
“What an amazing ride to go from assistant principal to principal in two years,” Wilson said. “I have had incredible opportunities here and I am grateful for them. I’m just one member of a very large team and I’m excited about this new opportunity. I think we will have a great year.”
Carol Brimm
Meggan Wilson, former Assistant Principal at Mustang Valley, has taken over the reigns of leadership at Mustang Creek Elementary, replacing Principal Anita White who retired in June. Wilson says she was blessed to have the opportunity to correspond and meet with White before her retirement from Mustang Creek.
“I hope to continue with the legacy principals before me have set,” Wilson said. “My number one goal is to make a difference with the kids. To help them learn by presenting a variety of strategies to reach every kid. I also want parents to know I’m here to serve them and I have an open door policy. I encourage parents to come and talk with me.”
Wilson says she is proud to be an employee of Mustang Public Schools because the district is on the cutting edge with well-defined curriculum and high academic standards.
Her academic record includes a degree in Elementary Education from Southern Nazarene University and a Masters in School Administration from the University of Central Oklahoma. She taught fourth grade at Buchanan Elementary before moving to Texas for a year where she and her husband, Brandon, both held teaching positions. The couple moved back to Oklahoma when Brandon was accepted to the University of Oklahoma Law School.
Wilson taught first grade and then third grade at Western Oaks Elementary in Putnam City before coming to Mustang Elementary as a first grade teacher. After just one year at the Elementary, she became the Assistant Principal at Mustang Valley, a position she held for two years.
“What an amazing ride to go from assistant principal to principal in two years,” Wilson said. “I have had incredible opportunities here and I am grateful for them. I’m just one member of a very large team and I’m excited about this new opportunity. I think we will have a great year.”
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