Southwest Division Officers and Committee Representatives
Karen Coblentz, Southwest Division, President
Division President Karen Coblentz North Intermediate School 815 N. 9th Street St. Peter, MN 56082 507/934-3260 x 600 kcoblentz@stpeterschools.org Division President-Elect Communications Committee Representative Pamela Kirsch Jefferson Elementary 318 Payne Street South New Ulm, MN 56073 507/359-8460 x 461 pkirsch@newulm.k12.mn.us
Educational Advisory Committee Representative Mary Hanson (chair) Madelia Elementary 121 East Main Street Madelia, MN 56062 507/642-3234 mary.hanson@madelia.k12.mn.us
EPAC (Elementary Principals' Action Committee) Representative Richard (Rick) Lund Roosevelt Elementary 300 West 6th Street Mankato, MN 56001 507/345-4285 x 222 rlund2@isd77.k12.mn.us
Legislative Resolutions Committee Representative Mari Lu Martens Sibley East Elementary 500 Court Street Gaylord, MN
Pam Kirsch, Southwest Division, President-elect
55334 507/237-3318 mmartens@Sibley-East.k12.mn.us
Membership Committee Representative Deanne Rengstorf Maple River West Elementary Box 306 Good Thunder, MN 56037 507/278-3039 drengstorf@isd2135.k12.mn.us
Minnesota School of Excellence Committee Representative Sharon Schindle LCWM Elementary School 502 Watonwan Street East Lake Crystal, MN 56055 507/726-2320 sschindle@isd2071.k12.mn.us
Negotiations Committee Representative James Davison Five Lakes Elementary 714 Victoria Street Fairmont, MN 56031 507/238-4487 j davison@fairmont.k12.mn.us
Retirement Committee Representative Sally Berg Murray County Central Elementary 2640 Forest Avenue Slayton, MN 56172 507/836-6450 sally_berg@mcc.mntm.org
Division Directory
For a directory of MESPA Southwest Division members -- with contact
information, visit the Leaders Center
in the Members Only section of this Web site. (Note: The list is
housed in the Members Only section to protect your privacy.)
Mission: The Minnesota Elementary School Principals' Association is dedicated to promoting and improving education for children and youth, strengthening the role as educational leader for elementary and middle level principals, and collaborating with partners in education to assist in achieving these goals.
Leading schools toward excellence through the MESPA vision to be the premiere resource for preparing today's principals for tomorrow and a strong leading voice for public education.
Minnesota Elementary School Principals' Association