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Shonedra Redd
Shonedra Redd

Shonedra Redd is a star! Talented, Smart, virtuous, loving, committed. During the 2020-2021 school year, Shonedra Redd and her school were awarded the Lone Star Bronze Award, through the Lone Star State School Counselor Association (LSSSCA).

Shonedra Redd
Shonedra Redd

A graduate from Lewisville High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society and Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Shonedra Redd hails from Lewisville and graduated from the University of North Texas with a degree in fashion merchandising. She then received a masters degree in Guidance and Counseling from Dallas Baptist University; where she had also studied Worship Arts Ministry and received a Masters Degree in Theology/Theological Studies. Shonedra had a career in Fashion Merchandising and Business before going into education/counseling.  An officer of the Garland Area Alliance of Black School Educators, Shonedra is a member of the North Dallas Suburban Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and the DFW Metro Branch of the NAACP.  She is the first to be awarded this honor in Garland ISD.  We look forward to seeing her name in lights!

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