Faldyn Elementary, named for former Katy ISD educators, officially dedicated on February 27th

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Posted 3/7/24

On February 27, Katy Independent School District (Katy ISD) commemorated the invaluable contributions and lasting impact of local educators Russell and Cindie Faldyn during the dedication ceremony of Faldyn Elementary, 25615 Clay Road, Katy.

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Faldyn Elementary, named for former Katy ISD educators, officially dedicated on February 27th

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On February 27, Katy Independent School District (Katy ISD) commemorated the invaluable contributions and lasting impact of local educators Russell and Cindie Faldyn during the dedication ceremony of Faldyn Elementary, 25615 Clay Road, Katy. The school, which officially opened in August 2023, serves the rapidly-growing northwest quadrant of the district.

The dedication ceremony, attended by Faldyn students and staff, families, elected officials, district leadership, district namesakes, and members of the Board of Trustees, showcased the profound influence Russell and Cindie Faldyn have had on the district. Guests were treated to performances by the school choir and by heartfelt speeches delivered by district and city leaders, and the Faldyn family.

“Faldyn Elementary is fortunate to have two devoted namesakes who are committed to the success of Katy ISD students, teachers and staff,” said Ken Gregorski, KISD superintendent of schools. “The Faldyns have demonstrated a lifetime of exemplary service to the Katy community, and their spirit of service is embedded in the culture of this school,” he added.

Russell Faldyn's illustrious 34-year career in public education has been marked by a deep commitment to Katy ISD. Beginning as an assistant principal at Katy High School in 1999, he later held roles at Taylor High School before transitioning to the district office, where he served in various capacities. In 2017, he became principal at Miller Career & Technology Center, where he championed initiatives like the farm-to-market program, connecting students with career opportunities. Faldyn's impactful career concluded with his retirement in 2020, leaving behind a legacy of dedication to student success and community engagement.

“To witness the dedication of this extraordinary school bearing our name is a humbling experience, one that transcends words,” said Russell Faldyn. “We extend our deepest appreciation to each one of you who has played a role in making Faldyn Elementary a reality.”

Cindie's distinguished 32-year career in public education was marked by her dedication to fostering learning and excellence. Beginning at Nottingham Country Elementary in 1999, she later helped open Jo Ella Exley Elementary (JEE) in 2004. Named Teacher of the Year at JEE in 2006-2007 and appointed Katy ISD's first Math Lead Teacher, Cindie's impact extended beyond the classroom. As JEE's math and science instructional coach from 2011, she continued to inspire until her retirement in 2021, leaving a lasting legacy of passion and excellence.

“We take immense pride in this exceptional school – the facilities, the dedicated educators, and the commitment to nurturing not only academic excellence, but also the development of every student,” said Cindie Faldyn. “As we embark on this exciting journey, we challenge each one of you to embrace the opportunities this school presents.”

As a poignant tribute during the ceremony, a school portrait that will be displayed at the entrance of Faldyn Elementary was unveiled. The Faldyns were also presented with a planter that includes fingerprints

from each student, signifying that Faldyn Elementary is a special place where students can “Bloom where they are planted,” which is the Faldyn motto.

A similar dedication ceremony was scheduled for March 5th for nearby Youngblood Elementary, after press time for the Katy Times.

Katy Independent School District (Katy ISD), Russell and Cindie Faldyn, Faldyn Elementary, 25615 Clay Road, Katy, Miller Career & Technology Center