According to KWTX, congratulations are for the Belton Independent School District. The district recently announced that Belton High School Principal Claudia Knox has been selected as the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals (TASSP) Region 12 Outstanding Principal of the Year.

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Excellence in Education: Belton High's Claudia Knox Recognized

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This prestigious honor is awarded annually to principals from across 20 different State Education Service Center regions in Texas. These exceptional educators are recognized for going above and beyond — not just for their staff, but for their students and entire school communities. Principal Knox shared, “Leadership is not a solo act. Being recognized as TASSP Region 12 Principal of the Year is a testament to the collective effort of our teachers, students, and families who inspire me daily.”

Belton High’s Claudia Knox Selected as Region 12 Outstanding Principal

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With over 20 years in education and 14 years of service at Belton High School, Knox’s dedication and leadership have left a lasting impact. Superintendent Dr. Malinda Golden “Claudia is the kind of leader who makes an entire community stronger. She’s student-centered, she pours into her staff, and she never stops pushing for excellence. We couldn’t be prouder to see her passion and impact recognized on the state stage. I honestly believe this is what it’s all about. Great teachers, educators, and principals deserve to be recognized.”Congratulations, Principal Knox!

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