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All children are capable of success...no exceptions!
Serving preschool–5th grade in Lacey, Washington

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Angie and her dog sitting on a rocky mountainside

From Principal DeAguiar

Welcome to Meadows Elementary, home of the Mighty Mustangs. I am Angie DeAguiar, principal here at Meadows Elementary. I would like to share a little about who I am. My son, my grandson and my very energetic dog make my heart happy. They bring such joy to my life, and I am thankful for them each day. Being able to spend time with my family and friends is very important to me. I value my time with the people that have touched my life over the years. I love football (Go Hawks), pickleball and spending time outdoors. I am very adventurous. It’s not unlikely to see me snow shoeing, downhill skiing, climbing mountains or riding the surf at the beach on my boogie board. Some of my most peaceful moments have been taking runs on the beach, hiking in the mountains, or playing with my grandson.

I am in my 29th year of education; nearly all have been in the North Thurston Public Schools. I’ve taught P.E. as well as Kindergarten through 4th grade. I am honored to say this is my 12th year as principal at Meadows Elementary. In a typical school year, I find joy spending time in classrooms, on the playground and throughout the halls of Meadows getting to know the students. Watching them explore and grow both academically and socially fills my soul with pride.

I am proud and honored to work with such a remarkable staff here at Meadows. Their dedication, creativity, and unwavering commitment to each child’s success are truly inspiring. They go above and beyond to create engaging and supportive learning environments, ensuring that every student feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential. We are fortunate to have such a talented and caring team of educators at Meadows.

We believe that students, staff, and parents are all part of this school community. Our commitment to creating a culturally responsive and inclusive environment for all our students, families, and staff is our focus. Our belief that every child deserves to learn in a setting where their diverse backgrounds, cultures, and identities are recognized and celebrated can be seen throughout our school community.  We are dedicated to ensuring that our curriculum, activities, and interactions reflect and respect the rich tapestry of cultures represented in our school.  Meadows Elementary is a place where our classrooms are filled with students actively engaged in exciting learning activities. Staff, teachers, paraeducators, and parents work and learn together to ensure our school community provides the best possible learning environment for our students.

Our students here at Meadows are truly amazing young people and giving them an opportunity to shine is exactly what we want to do. Here at Meadows, we believe and strive to ensure that everyone has equitable access and opportunities to reach their potential. We value all perspectives and voices. We are committed to building an inclusive and welcoming environment for people of all backgrounds to our school community.

It's an honor to be a part of the North Thurston Public Schools, where staff throughout the district work hard to ensure all students feel valued, see themselves represented in their school communities and have the best opportunity to experience success.

Thank you for being such an important part of our school community. As always, don’t hesitate to stop by and say hello. 

Best, 

Angie DeAguiar
Principal
adeaguiar@nthurston.k12.wa.us 
360-412-4690

Sean in the Meadows office

From Assistant Principal Moore Devine

Hello Mustangs! I am so excited to start this school year!

A little about me… I was born and raised in Olympia.  I attended North Thurston Public Schools as a child and graduated from River Ridge High School (just down the road!) I completed my undergraduate and graduate degrees in education at Hunter College, the City University of New York, and began my teaching career as a specialist (PK-5) and classroom teacher (Grade 5) in New York City before returning home to Washington in 2009. I taught first and second grades at North Thurston Public Schools. I also served as an ELA instructional specialist in our district for four years and then returned to Meadows to teach first grade here at Meadows from 2017-2020. I received my Principal certification from St. Martin's University, and I am beginning my fifth year as the Assistant Principal at Meadows. I have been part of the Meadows community since 2009, and there is no place I'd rather be!

Regular attendance will continue to be a major goal area this year.  Attending school regularly is one of the greatest predictors of academic success, and that starts in preschool!  Our main goal is to help remove any barriers that emerge for you during the course of this school year.  The Meadows team is here to help whenever we can.  Please do not hesitate to reach out as needs arise, as well as share your hopes and dreams for your Meadows student. It will take all of us working together as a Meadows family to meet the needs of every learner and make Meadows the best it can be.  I look forward to partnering with each of you!

Here's to an incredible year of joyful learning in the Meadows Community!

Sincerely,

Sean Moore Devine
Assistant Principal
smooredevine@nthurston.k12.wa.us