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History: Science and Mathematics Principal of the Year
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Cadre of MN Science and Math Principals of the Year: l-r, Dr. Kathleen Alvig, 2008; Dr. Fatima Lawson, 2007; Celeste Carty, 2006; Linda Williams-Tuenge, 2005; and B. J. Berg, 2009.

















This partnership between the Minnesota Elementary School Principals' Association and the Science Museum of Minnesota honors the key role elementary and middle level principals play in developing a culture that encourages and celebrates math and science literacy. The award recognizes the vital importance of fostering lifelong science literacy and encouraging student interest in math and science. One principal is chosen each year from a statewide field of nominations.

2012
Gretchen Peel, Weaver Lake STEM School, Osseo

2011

James Sonju, Lincoln K-8 Choice School, Rochester

2010

Susan Powell, Garlough Environmental Magnet School, W. St. Paul

2009
B.J. Berg, South Terrace Elementary School, Carlton

2008
Dr. Kathleen Alvig, Northrop Urban Environmental School, Minneapolis

2007
Dr. Fatima Lawson, L'Etoile du Nord French Immersion School, St. Paul

2006
Celeste M. Carty, Crossroads Elementary School, St. Paul

2005
Linda Williams-Tuenge, Riverview Specialty School for Math and Environmental Science, Brooklyn Park



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The selection committee looks for indicators of principal leadership in the following areas:
  • Professional development and coaching for teachers
  • Partnerships with other organizations
  • Applying math and science standards to curriculum
  • Providing classroom support materials
  • Supporting out-of-school as well as in-school experiences
  • Inclusion of families
  • Other creative ways of fostering interest in math and science