Former principal of PSMS 161
As the daughter of an immigrant mother, Pamela Price was instilled from an early age on the value, the joy and the necessity of a rigorous education, a curious mind, and a solid foundation of empathy and support for those navigating the waters of growth in America. For 35 years, after graduating with a Masters of Science in Education from CCNY, she has guided and developed the path of one of Harlem’s Finest K-8 schools. Rising from the ranks of the teacher to Assistant Principal and for 8 years as Principal, she was the foundation for creating an academic treasure amidst the people of the Harlem community. It is her experience as a first-generation-born American that makes her believe the best way for society to prepare all their citizens for life is a thorough public education. “A great society that wants to have a legacy that leaves a profound imprint on the arts, medicine, science, academia, must strive to educate all of its citizens.” After close to four decades as an educator and an administrator, Pamela Price has been driven both personally and professionally to answer the question, “What does high quality, academically rigorous education look like, feel like, and sound like in classrooms, irrespective of class, ethnicity, or zip code?” Even though Ms. Price has retired her work on behalf of children in under-resourced communities continues. She strives to make a good education an expectation for these communities not a wish for in the future.