Endorsements

In 2018, Pamela received the endorsements of many local leaders because they already knew her track record of success in advocating for the families of PGCPS. In 2022, that support has only grown as Pamela has kept her promises and worked with local leaders of civic associations, nonprofit leaders at the local, County and State level, municipal Mayors and Councilmembers, County Councilmembers, and State Senators and Delegates. Pamela will continue to work at all levels of government and civic advocacy on behalf of PGCPS and children.

The Washington Post Logo

October 19, 2022

In District 3, incumbent Pamela Boozer-Strother seems headed for a second term — her opponent dropped out of the race — and that would be a good thing. Ms. Boozer-Strother, thoughtful and collaborative, helped lead the system through the pandemic crisis and would provide needed stability to the board, which is being reshaped so that all its positions will be elected.

October 24, 2022

With school systems across the country still working to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals serving on school boards will play an important role in supporting students, families, teachers, and staff. In Prince George’s County, we need to make sure we are electing leaders to our school board who will put our children first, ensuring their education remains our top priority.

That’s why I want you to know who I am supporting in the four races for the Board of Education. I believe that each of these individuals have the vision and character that we need in our Board Members, and will work hard every day to take our school system to even greater heights. 

For Board of Education District 3, I’m supporting Pamela Boozer-Strother for re-election, because she has been a strong, thoughtful, and collaborative leader for our children and families. 

2022 Re-Election Campaign Supporters 

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Community Leaders

"Pamela Boozer-Strother is one of the most effective politicians I've ever worked with at any level. During the times I've led civic committees to get new schools built in District 3, Pamela has been doing the essential work of interpreting policy to multiple project stakeholders, following up on tasks with essential staff and ensuring that results get delivered to our communities. She has accomplished so much in her first four years of office, I cannot wait to see what she'll accomplish in the next four years and I wholeheartedly support her for re-election.
--Daniel Broder, Leader of School Construction Funding Advocacy, Hyattsville

District 3 Municipalities

Mayor Celina Benitez, City of Mount Rainier

Mayor Rocio Terminio-Lopez, Town of Brentwood

Mayor Petrella Robinson, Town of North Brentwood

 

Mayor Tracy Gant, Town of Edmonston

 

Councilmember, Evan Dame, Town of North Brentwood, Ward 3

Councilmember Charles Wiley, Town of North Brentwood, Ward 1

Councilmember Marcus Monroe, Town of Brentwood

Councilmember Stefan Leggin, Town of Brentwood

Councilmember Dr. Mary Vechery-Goff, Town of Brentwood

Councilmember Jimmy Tarlau, City of Mount Rainier, Ward 1

 

ouncilmember Luke Chesek, City of Mount Rainier, Ward 1

Councilmember Valerie Woodell, City of Mount Rainier, Ward 2

Councilemember Joanne Waszczak, City of Hyattsville, Ward 1

Councilmember Sam Denes, City of Hyattsville, Ward 1

Councimember Danny Schaible, City of Hyattsville, Ward 2

Councilmember Edouard Haba, City of Hyattsville, Ward 4

Councilmember Joseph Solomon, City of Hyattsville, Ward 5

Councilmember Laurie Morrissey, Town of University Park, Ward 3

Councilmember Martha Wells, Town of University Park, Ward 6

 

Prince George's County County Council Members

Dannielle Glaros, District 3

Deni Taveras, District 2

 

 

 

 

 

 


Maryland  General Assembly

47th District Delegation

  • Senator Malcolm Augustine
  • Delegate Diana Fennel (47a) and former Delegate Carlo Sanchez (47b)

“I am with Pamela. She is a parent in our schools and a fighter for all children and families. I know she will move PGCPS forward because I have known her for 10 years and have seen what she has already accomplished in our District. The Board of Education needs a strong leader who knows how to get things done.” (2018 endorsement)

- Diana M. Fennell, Democrat, District 47A, Prince George’s County

22nd District Delegation

  • Senator Paul Pinsky

"Pamela Boozer-Strother, whose district includes Hyattsville and University Park, strikes me as the best candidate to fill a board vacancy. She has a child in public school and, with her PTA activism, has demonstrated a welcome maturity on education policy."  (2018 endorsement)

- Senator Paul Pinsky, Democrat, District 22, Prince George’s County

 

21st District Delegation

  • Senator Jim Rosapepe
  • Delegates Ben Barnes, Joseline Peña-Melnyk & Mary Lehman

 

“Pamela Boozer-Strother is a proud parent and community activist who knows what our children, our families, and our schools need. From fighting for better parent engagement to ensuring access to second-language learning, Pamela will be a great voice for all of us on Prince George’s County Public Schools Board of Education.”  (2018 endorsement)

                             — Joseline Peña-Melnyk, Democrat, District 21, Prince George’s County

 

 

 


Endorsements 2022

 

The Washington Post Logo

In District 3, incumbent Pamela Boozer-Strother seems headed for a second term — her opponent dropped out of the race — and that would be a good thing. Ms. Boozer-Strother, thoughtful and collaborative, helped lead the system through the pandemic crisis and would provide needed stability to the board, which is being reshaped so that all its positions will be elected.

 

Endorsements 2018

 

The Washington Post Logo

"Four candidates are vying in District 3...and the most promising is Pamela Boozer-Strother, a small-business owner and community and school activist. She talks smartly about the need for parent engagement and how to enrich learning and is pragmatic about increased investment in school buildings."   (June 2018)

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