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    Lindsey Rudnick

    Principal

    lindsey.rudnick@kellerisd.net

     

    Lindsey Rudnick is the Principal of Keller Center for Advanced Learning. Lindsey comes to KCAL with a plethora of CTE and administrative experience! She is beginning her 15th year in education, having served as an aide in Life Skills before starting in Keller ISD as a business and finance teacher at Fossil Ridge High School. While at FRHS, she was a coach, she co-sponsored Business Professionals of America and held the position of CTE Department Head. Lindsey will begin her 5th year in administration at KCAL. She has a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Oklahoma State University and she has her Master’s in Educational Leadership from Texas Christian University.

    Her husband, Kai, serves as a band director in the district and they are fortunate to have two younger kiddos, Adler and Austen Grace. She is a motivator, she is innovative, and she is a true lifelong learner! Lindsey is passionate about CTE and the opportunities CTE brings to students.

     

     

     

    Scott Stepter 

    Scott Stepter
    Assistant Principal

    scott.stepter@kellerisd.net

     

    With his passion and background for STEM, Scott is excited to serve KCAL students and staff. Scott Stepter is the Assistant Principal responsible for the School of Human & Animal Science, School of Public Services, School of Engineering, and Special Education. Scott is starting his 18th year in education, 10th year as an administrator.  He was a middle school science/Lead Content Teacher in Fort Worth ISD for 8 years, the K-12 Science Coordinator for Keller ISD for 4 years, and Assistant Principal at Fossil Ridge High School for 5 years.  He has a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Management from Texas Tech and a Master’s in Education Administration from Grand Canyon University.

     

     

     

    Tanya Snook

    Assistant Principal

    tanya.snook@kellerisd.net

     

    Tanya Snook is the Assistant Principal. She is starting her 28th year in education and has taught everything from special education, to math, to a variety of engineering courses, and also has served in a variety of administrative positions.  She is an advisor for TSA and for GEARS, and is a master teacher for Project Lead the Way.   She is passionate about STEM education and high school redesign.  Her husband, Don, is also an engineering teacher and a child, Hailey, who is currently a cadet at the United States Air Force Academy.  She and her husband enjoy canoeing and fishing in their free time with their mini Australian shepherds.