New Principal Named for Carpenter Elementary in Nacogdoches
In a post on the Nacogdoches Independent School District website, it was announced today (July 6) that Lynsey McAninch has been named principal at Emeline Carpenter Elementary School. McAninch has been serving as assistant principal since 2018 at Fredonia Elementary. She took over at Carpenter on Thursday, July 1.
“Ms. McAninch has provided crucial leadership at Fredonia the past few years and has an extensive background in education,” said NISD Superintendent Dr. Gabriel Trujillo. “Her wide-ranging skills and abilities will play a vital role during a year of transition for Carpenter students and families.
Emeline Carpenter will begin the new school year in August at its existing facility on Leroy Street but will move into a new building later on during the academic year. The new Carpenter campus is the linchpin project of a $77.9 million bond package approved by voters in 2018.
New Principal Named for Carpenter Elementary in Nacogdoches
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WEBXTRA: Bad weather, pandemic forces completion date of new Emeline Carpenter Elementary School back
WEBXTRA: Nac ISD construction delay By Donna McCollum and Christian Terry | April 27, 2021 at 12:02 PM CDT - Updated April 27 at 12:02 PM
NACOGDOCHES, Texas (KTRE) - Construction continues on the new Emeline Carpenter Elementary School in Nacogdoches.
While construction on the outside looks to be coming along nicely, the district said contractors are actually running behind schedule which is causing a few issues.
Deputy Superintendent Michael Martin said the contractor told them the completion date of the new school is needing to be pushed back due to both bad weather and the COVID-19 pandemic. The original completion date was scheduled to be in late July. It has now been moved to September 14.