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Eric Ogle, Principal
After earning degrees in Language and Composition and Communication Studies at the University of North Texas in 1998, Eric Ogle began working with young people as a youth minister. He joined Irving ISD in 2003 as an English and Communication Applications teacher. He taught for five years at Cardwell Career Preparatory Center then earned his Master’s degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Texas at Arlington. He began serving as an administrator, working for two years at Lamar Middle School, then he returned to Cardwell CPC as an Assistant Principal. In 2014, he moved to Nimitz High School to serve as an Assistant Principal for two years. In 2016, Mr. Ogle returned to Lamar Middle School as the Principal. Mr. Ogle believes the entire school community – students, educators, and parents – can always learn and grow, and he believes that we all should be involved in ventures that positively affect others, not just ourselves. Lamar Middle School is a community that cultivates these beliefs: learning, growing, and belonging for all.
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Cynthia Erwin, Assistant Principal
Mrs. Erwin is proud to be a long-time Irving resident and a public-school educator. She is a graduate of MacArthur High School, Our Lady of the Lake University, and the University of Texas at Arlington. Since 2002 she has served the students in Irving ISD as a Classroom Teacher, Academic Specialist, Curriculum Writer, and currently as an Assistant Principal at Lamar Middle School. Mrs. Erwin firmly believes that regardless of her students’ different gifts and talents, they ALL have the potential to be successful. Because of this, she values building relationships with her students and families, so she can be a true partner in helping her students achieve those successes.
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Shalon Worcester, Administrative Liaison
Shalon Worcester, 7th Grade Administrative Liaison
While working as a paraeducator in central Kansas, Mrs. Worcester decided to return to school to earn her Bachelor of Arts degree in Teacher Education from Fort Hays State University. She served as a 4th and then 5th-grade teacher for five years, teaching Math, Reading, and Science. During this time, she also earned her Master of Science degree in School Leadership from Baker University. After successfully passing her principal’s exam, Mrs. Worcester took a job closer to her hometown, serving as the Preschool through Eighth grade Administrator in Solomon, Kansas. During the summer of 2019, following a move to the great state of Texas, Mrs. Worcester taught at Duncanville ISD for a little over a year, followed by editing for Greg Tang Math, proofing math curriculum for kindergarten - 5th grade math. Joining Lamar Middle School allowed Mrs. Worcester to return to what she enjoys doing. That is to build relationships with every student and watch them grow socially and academically. She believes that by working with staff, students, and families, EVERY student who enters Lamar will be successful in their own way!
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- Eric Ogle
- Cynthia Erwin
- Shalon Worcester