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| Dr. Ronnie Walker |
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Dr. Ronnie Walker email Dr. Ronnie Walker is a native of Roberta, Georgia and moved to Warner Robins in 1986 after teaching and coaching in Crawford County for two years. He received a Bachelor of Science in mathematics from Fort Valley State University, a Master’s degree in mathematic from Georgia Southwestern State University, an Educational Specialist degree in Educational Leadership from Troy State University and a Doctorate degree in Educational Leadership from Argosy University. He taught mathematics and coached basketball, baseball, football and track previously. His goal is to keep Crossroads students in school, excited about learning, and motivated to work toward the ultimate goal of graduation. Dr. Walker is married to Carita Walker. She is the School Technology Coordinator at Northside High School. They have two daughters. Mercedes is a sophomore at Valdosta State University and Brittney is a senior at Northside High School.
“Set some goals and work to achieve them. The will to prepare must be stronger than the will to succeed.” - Juma Ikanga. Previous Marathon World Record Holder
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| Dr. Dean Hintz |
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Dr. Dean Hintz email Dr. Hintz is a native of Minnesota and graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stout in 1987 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Technology Education. Dr. Hintz taught for six years in Barron Wisconsin before moving back to Minnesota to teach for two years at his home school of NRHEG and then spent two years at Triton Public Schools. While teaching in Minnesota and Wisconsin, Dr. Hintz taught various technology education classes, coached football, girls’ basketball and boys and girls track and field. He also served as a system wide technology coordinator and dean of students. Prior to leaving Minnesota, Dr. Hintz earned his Master’s degree in Technology/Industrial education from UW-Stout.In 1998, Dr. Hintz moved his family to Georgia so that he could accept a teaching position at Warner Robins High School. While at WRHS he taught cabinetmaking, served as department chair, coached football and boys and girls track and field. During this time he completed his add-on Master’s degree in leadership and supervision from Georgia College and State University. In the summer of 2001, Dr. Hintz accepted an assistant principal’s position at WRHS which included serving as the school’s Career/Tech supervisor. During his time as an administrator Dr. Hintz completed his Educational Specialist degree in Leadership at Columbus State University.
Dr. Hintz assumed the duties of assistant principal for instruction at the Houston County Crossroads Center during the summer of 2005. He also completed his Doctoral Degree from Argosy University in October, 2006.
Dr. Hintz is married to Heidi and their children are; Mallorie Mosley (resides in Port Royal, SC with husband Matthew), Courtney (attends Berry College), and Taylor who is a junior at WRHS.
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| Mrs. Patrena Johnson |
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Mrs. Patrena Johnson email A native of Macon, Georgia, Mrs. Johnson graduated from Wesleyan College with a B.A. in English Education. For the past fourteen years, she has been employed in the Houston County school system as a teacher and school counselor at the middle and high school levels. She received a Masters of Science degree in Guidance and Counseling from Fort Valley State University and a Master of Education in Educational Leadership from Mercer University. Mrs. Johnson and her husband Ovie are the parents of three sons--Bryan, Christopher (deceased), and Kerry. This is Mrs. Johnson’s first year as an Assistant Principal at the Crossroads Center. |
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