Sloan Heath named next principal of Daniel Elementary School
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Northwest ISD has named Sloan Heath the next principal of Daniel Elementary School, elevating an established district leader for the upcoming school year.
For nearly four years, Mrs. Heath has served as an assistant principal in Northwest ISD – first at Haslet Elementary School and, most recently, at Prairie View Elementary School. In these roles, she partnered with campus and district leaders to use data-driven PLCs, lead professional development, conduct classroom walkthroughs and target support systems to improve student achievement, strengthening instructional and behavioral practices. She also helped successfully open the Prairie View Elementary replacement campus.
“I am truly honored to continue serving Northwest ISD families and to join the Daniel Elementary community,” Mrs. Heath said. “I look forward to building meaningful relationships with students, staff and families, and to supporting a welcoming campus culture where every child feels valued, encouraged and empowered to learn, grow and succeed.”
Before becoming an assistant principal, Mrs. Heath spent two years in the district as an intervention specialist, supporting dyslexia and emergent bilingual students as well as students in the Multi-Tiered System of Supports program, which provides targeted academic interventions. Earlier in her career, she taught nearly every elementary grade level.
Mrs. Heath earned her master’s degree in educational leadership and policy from the University of Texas at Arlington and her bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Tarleton State University.

