EDUCATION Georgia Houston County

Kelly Munn Named Principal of Parkwood Elementary

HOUSTON COUNTY, Georgi(KBTV)- Mrs. Kelly Munn was named the principal of Parkwood Elementary School during the Houston County Board of Education meeting held November 9, 2021. Munn has served as the Assistant Principal for Instruction at Parkwood Elementary School since 2014.

“I would like to thank Dr. Scott and our Board members for entrusting me to be the next principal of Parkwood Elementary,” said Munn. “Parkwood has the most amazing students, the hardest working teachers and staff members, and the most supportive parents! As principal of Parkwood, we will continue to learn through work and experiences that are purposeful, meaningful, and challenging as we grow ourselves to positively impact our futures!”

Prior to joining Parkwood Elementary, Munn taught at Rumble Middle School, Eagle Springs Elementary, Northside Middle, and Feagin Mill Middle. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Middle Grades Education from Mercer University, a Master of Education in Instructional Technology from Georgia College and State University, and a Specialist of Education in both Curriculum & Instruction and Educational Leadership from Georgia College and State University. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership from Columbus State University.

Munn is a proud product of Parkwood Elementary School. She also attended Northside Junior High and graduated from Northside High School. She is married to Aaron Munn, who is the graphics teacher and head golf coach at Houston County High School. They have three daughters, Annaleigh, Addie Paige, and Arlee.

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