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West Suburban Division
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The West Suburban Division includes principals from school districts in Hennepin county (except the Minneapolis Public Schools and the Osseo district).

Bloomington, #271
Eden Prairie, #272
Edina, #273
Hopkins, #270
Minnetonka, #276
Orono, #278
Richfield, #280
Robbinsdale, #281
St. Louis Park, #283
Wayzata, #284
Westonka, #277


IN THIS SECTION

Division Directory
For a directory of MESPA West Suburban 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.)


Division Bylaws
To read the MESPA West Suburban Division Bylaws, visit the Leaders Center in the Members Only section of this Web site. (Note: The bylaws are posted in the Members Only section, along with the statewide MESPA Bylaws,  to protect our association's privacy.)


Why MESPA?
“Being a MESPA member was one of the best things that I did for my career.  After joining in 2002, I found that networking with Principals from around the state allowed me the opportunity to listen and share experiences, enroll in classes that were pertinent to the Principal role and feel supported by colleagues who where dealing with the same day to day operations of the job.  You’ll find that you’re really not alone.” Gail Lewis-Miller, Tanglen Elementary School, Minnetonka

“MESPA is such a collaborative organization.  I get to build relationships with principals across the state and take that new learning back to my building to make a difference for students.” Brad Gustafson, principal, Greenwood Elementary School, Wayzata
 
“Capital Outlay Budget…..dwindling.  Networking with MESPA colleagues…..PRICELESS.” Brad Gustafson, principal, Greenwood Elementary School, Wayzata

"MESPA is the glue that connects all of the elementary principals throughout the state and gives us the power and voice to share our thoughts and be heard.  I always know this is where I can go to find advocate for the principalship." -- Carolyn Hartwigsen, principal, Westwood Elementary School, Bloomington
 
“MESPA is an excellent resource for principals.  I can depend on the organization for professional development, state department representation, legislative interpretation and a connection to others doing this work.” -- Donna Montgomery, principal, Gatewood Elementary School, Hopkins
 
“One thing I really find valuable with MESPA is you can participate and have the opportunity to learn about breaking news in your career, learn "best practices" or new ideas, hear about key achievers in your field and also meet and brainstorm with principals who are also looking to share and learn new information.” -- Joey Page, principal, The Richfield S.T.E.M. School, Richfield