Wake Village Elementary School
Type: Public School
Grade Level: Elementary School
School District: Texarkana Independent School District
Phone Number: (903) 838-4261
- Matt Allred
- Dena Beard
- Caitlin Bingham
- Leslie Bloxom
- Shannon Britton
- Nicole Broussard
- Ashley Campbell
- Pamela Carr
- Tabitha Cherry
- Wanda Chism
- Christana Choleman
- Christi Coleman
- Christi Coleman
- Wendy Davis
- Lisa Dowdy
- Chol Fowler
- Third Grade
- Jaime Harmon
- Jaime Harmon
- Lindy Hatridge
- D andrea Haydel
- Melody Hines
- Shontaye Holley
- Heather Huckabee
- Kim Icenhower
- Paula Johnson
- Paula Johnson
- Kristi Lewis
- Jennifer Liles
- Amy Martin
- Amy Martin
- Linda Mccoart
- Linda Mccoart
- Sandra Mcneely
- Kim Mennie
- Beverly Moss
- Journee Nance
- Elizabeth Powell
- Katren Rankin
- Heather Richardson
- Alyssa Roberts
- Wakevillage Secondgrade
- Mandy Sellers
- Kinsey Sipes
- Melinda Smith
- Nathania Smith
- Katie Spicer
- Jo Steenborg
- Ashley Threat
- Ashley Threat
- Retricia Tubbs
- Mendy Wright
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