School Leadership

Todd M. Armelin, Principal

Todd M. Armelin, Principal

Greetings Winship Elementary Parents and Students!

Welcome to our school! I hope you had a wonderful break, filled with opportunities to learn and grow. The staff is thrilled that each parent has entrusted his/her child’s education to us. We will make every effort to help your child achieve academically and socially. It is our goal to create an enriched, learning environment that engages each student. Of course, we need and welcome your support and cooperation. You play a key role in the academic success of our students; therefore, school/parent communication is vital.

Winship Elementary has an excellent teaching staff with a wealth of knowledge. The staff is dedicated to providing a safe, compassionate community of lifelong learners who are scholars, creators, critical thinkers, and problem solvers. We believe high expectations yield academic excellence for all students.

As the leader of our Winship Family, I strongly believe that every child can learn and achieve the highest level of academic success with proper preparation and support. To ensure a successful school year please:

1. Make your child’s prompt attendance to school a priority - INSTRUCTION BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 7:55 AM DAILY.

2. Expect homework Monday through Friday, and projects on a regular basis.

3. Allot time for reading and practicing basic math facts with your child on a nightly basis.

4. Return all requested forms and documents to school in a timely manner.

Our instructional program will be far more effective with your active participation. Your presence is not only welcomed; it is greatly needed! My staff and I look forward to working with each and every one of you. Together we will make this an outstanding school year! 

Welcome to the Home of the Wildcats!

Khristina Perry, Assistant Principal

Greetings Winship  Wildcats, I am Mrs. Khristina Perry, your new Assistant Principal! I have 20  years of experience in education. I  have served as a classroom teacher for 12 years in Aldine and one year in Spring ISD at Heritage Elementary, a Reading Interventionist at Heritage, a testing coordinator at Bammel Middle School, a gifted and talented coordinator at Heritage, an instructional specialist at Meyer, and as the Campus Academic Specialist at Meyer Elementary. I served as the teacher union local president in Aldine. Last school year, I served as Assistant Principal at Bammel Elementary.

 I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Tulane University and Master’s degree from The University of St. Thomas in Educational Leadership. While at Bammel, I helped to increase parental and community empowerment by recruiting campus volunteers and mentors. My educational philosophy is that education is a civil right and that all students deserve to have their talents and potential nurtured and developed by caring educators. I am committed to to increasing outcomes for all students and doing my part to contribute to our campus community.