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Kaitlyn Wishkoski Named Next Creekside Forest Elementary Principal

Kaitlyn Wishkoski Named Next Creekside Forest Elementary Principal
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TOMBALL - Tomball ISD has announced Ms. Kaitlyn Wishkoski as the next Principal of Creekside Forest Elementary.

“We are so excited to announce Ms. Kaitlyn Wishkoski as the next Principal at Creekside Forest Elementary,” said Dr. George Flores, TISD Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Schools. “Ms. Wishkoski has made an immediate impact at Creekside Forest and built strong relationships with the staff and students. We have no doubt that Creekside Forest will continue to be one of the premier schools in the state of Texas with Ms. Wishkoski as Principal for many years to come.” 

Ms. Wishkoski is a proud graduate of Tomball High School and someone who knows the Creekside Forest Elementary community very well, most recently serving the campus as an Assistant Principal for the past four years. 

As an educator, she returned to Tomball ISD in 2020 as a Math Specialist at Wildwood Elementary, serving in that role for two years before advancing into campus administration. 

Prior to returning to Tomball ISD, Ms. Wishkoski served as an elementary teacher and instructional specialist in Magnolia ISD. She brings over 17 years of experience in education.  

During her time as an Assistant Principal at Creekside Forest Elementary, she has played an integral role in helping support students, staff, and families in the overall success of the campus.

Her leadership, passion for education, and dedication to students have made a meaningful impact throughout her time in Tomball ISD. As a former Tomball ISD student now stepping into this leadership role, Ms. Wishkoski brings a deep appreciation for the community and a genuine commitment to continuing the strong traditions and excellence that define Creekside Forest Elementary.

She is a graduate of Texas A&M University, earning her degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. She furthered her education by earning her Master’s degree from Lamar University in Educational Administration. 


Read what Kaitlyn Wishkoski had to say:

What was intriguing about becoming the next campus leader at CFES?
CFES is a special place, a place where people feel connected, supported, and proud to belong.  I am proud to be a part of the CFES family.  Stepping into the principal role at CFES is exciting because this campus is truly a family. After serving as an assistant principal for the past three years, I’ve built strong relationships with our students, staff, families, and community partners.  Leading CFES means I get to build on the trust we’ve established, honor the traditions that make our campus unique, and continue moving us forward together. The chance to serve at a school I love, with people I care deeply about, is what makes being principal meaningful.

What is it about education that you love so much? 
I love education because it allows me to support an entire community.  Building strong relationships is at the heart of my work, and I’m passionate about creating a positive, supportive atmosphere where students feel safe, valued, and capable of success. Being able to connect with people, lift them up, and help shape an environment where everyone can grow is what makes this work so fulfilling for me.

What can the CFES school community expect of you as their leader?
The CFES community can expect a leader who is committed to upholding and continuing the strong traditions that make this campus such a special place. I will be a present, visible, and engaged leader who prioritizes building meaningful relationships with students, staff, and families. Above all, the community can count on me to give my very best every day — leading with integrity, supporting our shared vision, and pouring my heart into ensuring CFES remains a place where everyone feels valued, supported, and proud to belong.

Why Tomball ISD?
As a proud Tomball graduate, this community is woven into who I am. I grew up here, built lasting friendships, received a strong education, and developed a deep sense of belonging that has stayed with me. Tomball shaped me, supported me, and helped me become the person and educator I am today. Being able to give back to the district that poured so much into me is an honor. I’m committed to supporting the next generation of Tomball students with the same care, opportunity, and community spirit that I was fortunate to experience.


ABOUT TOMBALL ISD
Tomball ISD educates students to become responsible, productive citizens by providing innovative, individually rigorous, and personally valuable educational experiences. Founded in 1908, Tomball ISD now encompasses 83 square miles in northwest Harris County and southwest Montgomery County, and is located approximately 30 miles from downtown Houston. The district currently educates 23,300 students across 25 campuses.
 

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