Polly Ryon's Principal
Many of you already know me, but please allow me the opportunity to reintroduce myself. My name is Stacie Johnson and I have been recently named, Polly Ryon Middle School’s new principal. I am honored to have the opportunity to lead a school with such an incredible legacy. The amazing students, dedicated staff, and supportive Longhorn community have been home to me for three years as assistant principal and I am excited to serve as the new principal. I have worked as a teacher, facilitator, assistant principal, and now principal in Lamar CISD since 2006. I believe in our community, and I am eager to continue the traditions that make the educational journey at Polly Ryon Middle School amazing.
My husband and I have lived in Fort Bend County for 23 years. My oldest son is a George Ranch High School graduate, now serving in the United States Army. My middle son will graduate from George Ranch High School in May, and my youngest son, a seventh grader at Reading Junior High, will follow in his older brothers’ footsteps (#WeAreGR). We adore Lamar CISD and are proud to be part of a district that focuses on learning and educational excellence.
It has been my greatest privilege to serve the students and community of Polly Ryon Middle School and witness so much student progress throughout this school year. I am grateful and eager to serve this amazing community, as principal.
Please help us CONGRATULATE Mrs. Enriquez on being named Polly Ryon's Assistant Principal.
Longhorns, we are excited to announce Patricia Enriquez as the new Assistant Principal for Polly Ryon Middle School!
Mrs. Enriquez grew up in the area and is a Foster High School graduate. She received a bachelor degree from Houston Baptist University and a masters degree from The University of Houston - Victoria. Mrs. Enriquez has been with LCISD for more than 9 years. She was a Biology and Medical Microbiology teacher and served as the Evening Flex Principal at 1621 Place. Mrs. Enriquez is excited about this new journey and believes every child can be successful with a mentor or caring adult in their corner. Welcome to the Maroon Track and the Longhorn Family, Mrs. Enriquez!