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Mary Kay Dixon, Principal
Mary Kay Dixon is passionate about education and Irving ISD. She graduated from Irving High School as well as her parents, husband, and both sons. It was in a fifth-grade classroom at Schulze Elementary where she wrote a research paper about being a teacher and she first felt that she wanted to follow in her grandmother’s and mother’s footsteps to be a teacher. She is proud to say that she is a third generation Irving ISD educator.
She graduated from Texas Woman’s University with a Bachelor of Science and Master of Education. Much later in her teaching career she decided that she wanted to pursue an administrative position and returned to Texas Woman’s University for completion of Principal Certificate.
She was passionate about completing her student teaching in Irving ISD with an assignment to teach second grade at Barton Elementary. This just so happened to be the same school which she attended first, second, and third grade and her mother previously taught fourth grade. She was so excited to return to Barton for a second-grade teaching position for 17 years. While at Barton she began taking on leadership responsibility by being second grade lead teacher and vertical team leader. For the next nine years she served at Brandenburg Elementary as lead special education teacher, intervention teacher, center manager for 21st Century Learning Center, and instructional specialist before moving into the assistant principal position. She was assistant principal at the Wheeler Transitional Development Center for four years before moving to Nimitz High School where she served for six years with one year as assistant principal and five years as associate principal. She is excited to serve as the principal of Stipes Elementary this year!
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Carlos Ramirez, Assistant Principal
Carlos Ramirez Moye is entering his eighteenth year in education and is thrilled to begin his journey at Stipes Elementary School. He brings with him 10 years of experience in the classroom, 5 years of specialized academic instruction, 1 year of high school guitar instruction and an additional year as an Administrator at De Zavala Middle School.
He is a father of a dancer, 12 yr old, Carlos Eduardo Ramírez-Holguín, and a warrior, 9 yr old, Emma Carolina Ramirez-Holguín. His wife is a language acquisition specialist for Coppell ISD.
Carlos graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso with a bachelor's and master’s degree in Guitar Music Performance. Although spending time with his family is his most valuable treasure, he really enjoys connecting with people and families, and never shies away from a good carne asada!
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Yolanda Williams, Assistant Principal
Mrs. Yolanda Williams grew up in East Texas where she received an Associate of Arts degree from Tyler Junior College and a Bachelor of Science degree in Interdisciplinary Studies (with minors in English and Reading) from Stephen F. Austin State University. She also holds a Master’s of Education Administration from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
Yolanda began her career in education teaching 3rd graders at John F. Kennedy Elementary in Terrell ISD. Mrs. Williams transitioned to Irving ISD and joined the J.O. Davis family where she taught learners in grades 3- 5-general education, gifted/talented, multi-age, and ESL for 14 years. During that time, Mrs. Williams also enjoyed opportunities to serve as a district trainer for various initiatives in Irving ISD, Summer School administrator, being a part of the district's Curriculum Writing Team, as well as the blessing of being named Teacher of the Year.
Mrs. Williams joined Coppell ISD and enjoyed 3 years learning and growing professionally as a Digital Learning Coach. She returned to Irving ISD where she served for 4 years as an Academic Specialist at A.S. Johnston Elementary and as a district curriculum writer for ELAR and Science. Most recently, she was an Assistant Principal at TJ Lee Elementary School.
Mrs. Williams is now Assistant Principal at Stipes Elementary School, where she’s excited to partner with staff, faculty, families, and the community to impact teaching and learning.
She has seen each experience as a blessing and opportunity for growth. Mrs. Williams has a passion for the PLC culture which supports a focus on learning, culture of collaboration, results orientation, and a growth mindset.
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