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School Mascot: Wildcats
School colors: Maroon, White
Mission Statement: Coke R. Stevenson is a learning community where students, parents, teachers, administrators, and the community work together to develop an environment where everyone can learn and respect one another. We encourage, support, and maintain powerful, engaged, life-long learning through innovative techniques and strive to cultivate active, responsible citizens.
Algebra. A move to the Baytown area led her to teach mathematics at Highlands Junior in the
Goosecreek ISD. Returning to San Antonio, where she was born and raised, she secured a job in the
Northside ISD at Rudder Middle School. As a mathematics teacher and a department coordinator, Ms.
Galan served the Rudder community for 16 years. In 2012, Ms. Galan joined the Jefferson staff as a
mathematics teacher and department coordinator. After her first year teaching at Jefferson Middle
School, she became the Assistant Principal. Within the same year, she became the Academic Dean at
Jefferson and continued to lead in this role until June 2021. It was in July 2021 when Ms. Galan was
named Principal of Stevenson Middle School.
Ms. Galan received her bachelor of science degree in education with a specialization in mathematics
from Southwest Texas State University in 1995. Participating in a Northside cohort alongside Walden
University, Ms. Galan earned her master of science degree in education with a specialization in
integrating technology into the classroom in 2006. It was through another NISD cohort and the
University of Texas in San Antonio in 2013, that Ms. Galan completed her principal certification to
become an educational administrator.
The career objective that Ms. Galan works towards on a daily basis is to be the catalyst in continuing to
provide leadership for all students and teachers to experience an ideal learning environment which will
allow them to demonstrate their creativity, enhance their technology skills, build positive relationships
and develop a love for learning.
The Associate Principal also serves as the Campus Behavior Coordinator. They can be reached by email at Anthony.Allen01@nisd.net or by phone at (210) 397-7316.
Anthony Allen began his educational career at Jefferson High School in the San Antonio ISD teaching math for four years. He then moved to Northeast ISD to teach math at Churchill High School. After 8 years at Churchill High School, Mr. Allen became an assistant principal at Ed White Middle School. He remained there for six years until he got the opportunity to return to Churchill High School as an assistant principal. After completing two years at Churchill High School, Mr. Allen has been given the opportunity to join the Stevenson Middle School family as an associate principal.
Mr. Allen received his Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2004. He received his Masters of Arts in Education from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2008.
This year in education is unprecedented and I canโt express my gratitude for the opportunity to go through this year as a Stevenson Wildcat. I believe great things are ahead. I believe that all students can succeed given the right guidance and mentorship. I believe we have some of the best teachers in the district. I look forward to building relationships and making sustained student progress this school year.
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210 397 7320Elizabeth.Reed@nisd.netElizabeth ReedAcademic Dean
Elizabeth Reed is a fourth generation educator and always knew she wanted to be a teacher. After taking a class trip to Italy as a junior, she fell in love with History. She graduated from OโConnor High School and attended Texas State University. There, she earned a Bachelor's degree in History and a Masters degree in History Education.
Mrs. Reed then began her teaching career at Harris Middle School in San Antonio ISD teaching 8th grade US History and AVID. The highlight of her time as a teacher was in 2015 when a former student nominated her as his Rising Star Educator during his Senior year. Her former student noted that she broadened his understanding of the world and his personal potential for success. Mrs. Reed transitioned to teaching Texas History and World Cultures at Jones Middle School in Northside ISD, where she made lifelong friendships and learned how to support teacher practices as an Instructional Coach. She grew to love educating her fellow teachers as a Instructional Support Teacher at Central Office in the Social Studies Curriculum and Instruction department. Mrs. Reed grew her leadership skills while earning a Principal Certification at Lamar University, and earned her dream job as an Academic Dean at Stevenson Middle School in 2022.
Mrs. Reed is a true advocate of public education. She believes that public education is an investment in our future and all kids are capable of learning and leading.