Edmond Life and Leisure - January 21, 2021

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January 21, 2021 Vol. 21, No. 36

In This Issue FOUR SEASONS

Plans ongoing for Edmond’s 18th elementary school

Four Seasons, by Kevin Box, in real life is located in front of the Center for Transformative Learning on the UCO campus, but this week is hidden somewhere in our paper. Email contest@edmondpaper.com with the correct location to be entered in the weekly drawing. For more information, see page 4.

SF teams host & beat Stillwater See Page 9

Evan Dargen name Redbud principal FRIDAY, January 22 AM Showers High 51° Low 40°

SATURDAY, January 23 Cloudy High 52° Low 47°

SUNDAY, January 24 Showers High 63° Low 40°

PHOTOS BY ERIECH TAPIKA

The Edmond Board of Education has named Evan Dargen the new principal of Redbud Elementary, the district’s newest elementary school scheduled to open in August of 2021 The Edmond Board of Education has named Evan Dargen principal of Redbud Elementary, the district’s newest elementary school scheduled to open in August of 2021 at the intersection of Douglas and Coffee Creek. Dargen has been with the district since 2011 serving for the past two years as principal at Angie Debo Elementary. She previously served as an assistant principal at both Angie Debo and Cross Timbers Elementary Schools. She also has many years of experience as a teacher and counselor. “Evan Dargen is one of the most energetic, and innovative educators working in Edmond schools,” said Superintendent Bret Towne. “She is highly skilled at building a school culture focused on positive relationships and collaboration. Her

boundless enthusiasm makes her the perfect choice to open our newest elementary school.” Dargen says it’s a dream come true to open a new school. “I am so grateful for the opportunity to lead Redbud Elementary School in the 20212022 school year,” said Dargen. “Developing and fostering a new community with a vibrant culture will be a team project, and my staff will be empowered to leverage their experience and creativity in a collaborative environment. I look forward to working hand-in-hand with staff, students, parents, administration and community members as we together build and create the legacy of Redbud Elementary.” Dargen has a master’s in counseling from Oklahoma City University and a bachelor’s in

elementary education from the University of Oklahoma. Her move to Redbud creates a vacancy at Angie Debo. Superintendent Towne expects to name her replacement in the new few months. Redbud is the first school the district has constructed east of I-35 and will be the district’s 18th elementary. Attendance area assignments for the school will be announced this spring. Edmond, one of the fastest growing school districts in the state, usually adds between 400 and 500 new students each year. Although district officials say that has fluctuated this year because of the virus. Enrollment this year is 23,600. In addition to 18 elementary schools, the district also has three high schools and six middle schools.


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