Welcome to Erie Elementary School!
Welcome to Erie Elementary School! My name is Mark Johnson and I am the Principal at Erie Elementary. I have been serving the Chippewa Valley community since 2005 at the elementary and secondary levels. Over the past 20 years I have been a third grade teacher at Miami Elementary, and have worked as part of the administrative teams at Iroquois Middle School, Wyandot Middle School, Shawnee Elementary and Cheyenne Elementary. This is my third years as Erie's principal.
Like you, my children attend Chippewa Valley Schools. My wonderful wife is a Reading Interventionist at Miami Elementary, my son attends Wyandot Middle School, and I have two daughters who attend Chippewa Valley High School.
As an administrator I believe in building positive relationships between the school and community. My goal as Erie's Principal is to be an educational resource for staff, students, and parents. At the core of every successful educational experience is a team of parents, educators, and students working together to make learning meaningful and engaging. Erie offers many programs for students and families to be involved in. Take advantage of the great events the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) coordinates and bring the whole family!
Our goal at Erie is to ensure the safety of all students and staff every day. Chippewa Valley Schools has put into place security measures for all buildings.
All school doors will be locked while students are in session (8:55 AM - 3:39 PM). Visitors may enter through the Main North doors only. All other doors will remain locked. Doors will be open for student arrival and dismissal, and day/evening programs.
At the Main Entrance, all visitors MUST press the Office button for access to the Office. Please look directly into the camera and provide your name, name of your student and teacher’s name for our employees monitoring the camera. Please present your identification to our Office staff or in the case of SACC, our Child Care staff.
I look forward to working with our Erie community this school year.
Yours in education,
Mr. Johnson