For over 12 years, Reigan O’Quinn has faithfully served Carroll ISD as a teacher, counselor and assistant principal. Her hard work has paid off this past week when the Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association named her the Region 11 assistant principal of the year.
Leading the Old Union Elementary staff and students for three years, Reigan previously served as the co-coordinator for the K-6 counseling department and team leader for special programs at Carroll Elementary School, according to MySouthlakeNews.com.
“Reigan has spent time in numerous roles throughout the district, and each of those roles has prepared her to be an essential part of our team here at Old Union,” Old Union principal Jon Fike says in MySouthlakeNews.com. “Reigan O’Quinn is a special person who works hard to make sure our Old Union Dragons have a great experience every day.”
On Wednesday, March 3, Reigan was recognized by TEPSA as the assistant principal of the year for Region 11. TEPSA and Region 11 representatives joined Reigan and her fourth graders at Old Union on Wednesday to celebrate her success.
Region assistant principals of the year are eligible to become the Texas representative for the National Assistant Principal of the Year award, according to MySouthlakeNews.com. To learn more about TEPSA and its awards, visit TEPSA.org.