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Lily B. Clayton opened in February 1922 as Mistletoe Heights Elementary School with 79 students and three teachers. The first principal, Lulu Parker, was also the first woman to lead a Fort Worth school. The school was named after another remarkable teacher, Ms. Clayton, whose teaching career started in 1885 and lasted for 50 years.
Principal

Phone: 817-814-5400
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Degrees and Certifications:
Dr. Stephanie Hughes
I am thrilled to be the principal at Lily B Clayton. The school, students, staff and community exemplify the saying Sweet Lily B.
I received my Bachelors Degree in Elementary Education from the University of North Texas, my Masters Degree from the University of Texas at Arlington and my doctorate from Baylor University. Most of my time in the classroom was spent teaching middle school math. I have been in FWISD since 1999 and have served as an Assistant Principal, a Data Analyst and now working on my 17th year as principal. This is my 11th year as principal at Lily B Clayton.
I have 3 children. My oldest daughter, Courtney, works and lives in Fort Worth and my youngest daughter, Cassidy, is a student athlete at The University of the Ozarks in Arkansas. I am a big sports fan! I enjoy watching all things sports but especially my daughter’s soccer games, Baylor Bears football and the Dallas Cowboys.
Assistant Principal

Phone: 817-814-5400
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Degrees and Certifications:
Mr. Eric Montoya
Mr. Montoya is the Assistant Principal at Lily B. Clayton Elementary School. Mr. Montoya is in his fifth year as a campus administrator but has worked in education with FWISD for 20 years in different capacities. Mr. Montoya is a Fort Worth resident, having attended FWISD schools and earned his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees at Texas Wesleyan University. Mr. Montoya currently serves as the President of the Alumni Board of Directors at Texas Wesleyan University. Mr. Montoya believes in ensuring the safety of all students that will allow them to thrive academically, as well as meeting their social and emotional needs.
If you have any questions or concerns that need immediate attention, please feel free to call Mr. Montoya at the school, 817-814-5400 or email him at eric.montoya@fwisd.org