After graduation from Houston Baptist University, she began her career which has included 10 years in Houston ISD, one year at St. John’s School, and 14 years in Cy-Fair ISD. During her distinguished career, she’s taught second through sixth grade, been a math and instructional specialist, assistant principal and a principal at Tipps Elementary.
In addition to her bachelor’s degree, Pamela earned a master’s degree in education from Prairie View A&M University and then a law degree from the University of Houston Law Center. She also holds a business certificate through Rice University’s Educational Entrepreneurship Program (REEP). “I am very excited about coming to Spring Branch and Meadow Wood Elementary,” she says.
“The Meadow Wood staff and community have been very welcoming! I am very much looking forward to working with students, parents and staff as a team as we move toward the goal of having our students realize their potential and be the best that they can be.” Meadow Wood Elementary leadership, faculty and staff are committed to working together to assure that every student is well equipped with the academic and life skills to meet the district goal known as Spring Branch T-2-4.
This goal calls for all of our students to successfully complete some form of higher education after graduation – a technical certification, two-year degree, or four-year degree. Outside of school, Pamela likes to sing and play the piano. She is a member of Houston Choral Showcase, a show choir that she describes as “Glee” for grown-ups.
Her daughter is a student at the State University of New York (SUNY). Pamela Redd replaces Robye Snyder, who is the new principal at Hunters Creek Elementary School.
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