Lakemont February 2018
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School<br />
News<br />
LAMAR CONSOLIDATED ISD<br />
WWW.LCISD.ORG<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<strong>February</strong> 16 th - Early Release Day (K-5) - 11:30 AM<br />
<strong>February</strong> 19 th - Staff Development & Student Holiday<br />
<strong>February</strong> 23 rd - Early Release Day (6-12) - 12:15 PM<br />
LCISD PRINCIPAL HENVA MEDLOW<br />
MEDLOW TO LEAD CARTER ELEMENTARY<br />
Current Williams Elementary Principal Henva<br />
Medlow will be the first principal at Donald Carter<br />
Elementary when it opens in August. Carter<br />
Elementary is under construction in the Stone<br />
Creek Estates subdivision.<br />
Medlow is a graduate of the University of<br />
Houston and earned her masters at University<br />
of Houston-Victoria. She became principal at<br />
Williams Elementary in 2013.<br />
Prior to taking the helm at Williams, she served<br />
the school as assistant principal. She also served<br />
as an assistant principal, science specialist and<br />
teacher in Houston ISD.<br />
Community Newsletter | <strong>February</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
(L-R) - Lamar CISD Executive Director for Elementary Education Linda Lane,<br />
Lamar CISD Trustee Melisa Roberts, Lamar CISD Superintendent Dr. Thomas Randle,<br />
Board of Trustees Secretary Kay Danziger, Lindsey Elementary Principal Heather Williams<br />
(and members of Mrs. Lindsey’s family) Shelly Sullivan Essex, DeDe Sullivan,<br />
Ashley Schroeder, Lane Schroeder, Darrell McNutt and Steven Stone.<br />
LAMAR CISD DEDICATES LINDSEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />
Lamar CISD dedicated it’s 24 th elementary school in honor of a woman who dedicated<br />
her life to public service.<br />
Kathleen Joerger Lindsey Elementary is Lamar CISD’s first school with a Katy address<br />
and is located in the Firethorne West subdivision. Lindsey was valedictorian of the<br />
Class of 1932 at Rosenberg High School. She went on to graduate from the University<br />
of Texas and the UT Law School, where she was one of only three women in a class<br />
of 300 students. She is believed to be the first woman attorney in Fort Bend County.<br />
Her efforts helped found the Fort Bend Public Library System and she was instrumental<br />
in bringing the Richmond State School to Fort Bend County.<br />
Lindsey was a faithful member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church and the Joerger<br />
-Lindsey Parish Hall is in recognition of her contributions to the congregation.<br />
Friends and family of Mrs. Lindsey were in attendance for the ceremony.<br />
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