Third Grade Teacher Named Interim Assistant Head of Lower School
In late March, Head of Lower School Trey Blair shared that Meredith Hudgens Cunningham ’04 will assume the Interim Assistant Head of Lower School School position beginning June 1. Kelly Lanier Tierce ’93 served in that role and is now the Director of Auxiliary Enrichment Programs. Cunningham has been a part of the third grade team since the 2019-20 academic year.
“Meredith knows FWCD and the Lower School well. During her five years here, she has done more than teach,” Blair said. “She has served on the Report Card Committee, playing a crucial role in reimagining our formal assessment records, and the Math Curriculum Committee, exploring math curriculum that will best serve us in the years to come. She is a student-first teacher and a great colleague. Her transition into a support role for our teachers and kids will be seamless, and she will thrive in this new position.”
Cunningham has been teaching for 16 years. She began her career in public schools in Northwest and Keller ISDs, teaching grades 2-5 and serving as a Technology Leader, Science Curriculum Writer, and grade-level Organizational Leader. From 2016-19, Cunningham was an Elementary Instructional Math Coach in NISD, serving students in kindergarten through grade 5. In this role, she spearheaded the implementation of teacher video clubs and math “lunch and learns”; facilitated professional learning opportunities for educators related to mathematics; collaborated with educators to plan engaging and relevant lessons that were differentiated to meet the needs of students; and modeled lessons in classrooms, demonstrating instructional strategies and best practices.
The Assistant Head of Lower School position has been posted on the School’s employment page and with a national search firm. The goal is to gather resumes from interested candidates throughout the spring and summer.
“Please congratulate Meredith on her soon-to-be new role,” Blair said. “In the meantime, she is focusing on the all-important job of teaching her third grade students. I look forward to teaming up with her in the Lower School!”