Horizon honors Weaver as ‘Teacher of the Year’
Pam Weaver's first-grade class at Horizon Elementary School celebrated the 100th day of school. Weaver, at right, dressed as an old woman using a walker with a sign reading "100 Years and Kicking." Weaver is Horizon's "Teacher of the Year." CONTRIBUTED
Bob Jones High School, James Clemens High School, Madison, Madison County Record, News, Schools, Z - News Main
 By  GreggParker Published 
9:45 pm Monday, July 2, 2018

Horizon honors Weaver as ‘Teacher of the Year’

MADISON – Pam Weaver is “2018 Teacher of the Year” for Horizon Elementary School.

In 1983, she started teaching in Corinth, Miss. The Weavers moved to Alabama in 1989, and Pam taught at Hazel Green Middle School.

Transferring to West Madison Elementary School, she taught first-graders until 1994 when she took a year’s maternity leave with her second child. Pam has taught first-graders since Horizon opened in 1995.

Pam earned a bachelor’s degree at Mississippi State University and a master’s degree from the University of Mississippi.

In spring 2018, the Leader in Me Stephen Covey organization awarded Lighthouse Milestone status to Horizon. “We’ve worked for this status for six years. I’ve served on the Lighthouse team all those years, previously as chairperson of Environmental Action Team and now as co-facilitator,” Weaver said.

In addition, Weaver has served as district first-grade representative, on Standards-Based Report Card Committee and Math Team.

“Teaching first grade is hard work but very rewarding. My philosophy of education has evolved. As life experiences have flavored my teaching, I hope I’ve grown to be a more reflective educator,” Pam said. “Educating first-graders is not cookie cutter (but) a spontaneous, messy, reflective, daily endeavor.”

In building “a classroom community of learners,” Pam promotes safety, friendship and acceptance.

Pam will never forget her first-grade teacher, Mrs. French. “I hated first grade. I cried every day. Mrs. French figured out what was troubling me. I was a ‘struggling reader.'”

Mrs. French visited Pam’s home and showed her parents how to practice sounds and reading with Pam. “It made a huge impact. I loved school from then on! Mrs. French was totally dedicated, determined and on my side. Every day, I try to be like Mrs. French … to go the extra mile or two with my own students.”

Pam’s husband, Marty Weaver, works as an engineer at Adtran. “My daughter, Katy Weaver, 25, has special needs. She was in James Clemens High School’s first graduating class. She also attended Bob Jones High School, where she was an honorary cheerleader and on the homecoming court her junior and senior years. Now she attends Ability Plus and participates in Miracle League baseball and Devoted to Jesus Sunday School class at Asbury United Methodist Church,” Pam said.

Their son Charlie, 23, graduated from Bob Jones and the University of Alabama in Huntsville. A baseball scholarship recipient, Charlie played with the Chargers for four years. He works for the Parks and Recreation Department in Franklin, Tenn.

Pam’s hobbies include reading, gardening, cooking, lifting weights and walking her dog, Petey. “I enjoy just being home. My elderly mother lives with us, and we take care of her. Several friends live away from Madison, so I enjoy talking to them on the phone. Daily devotions and writing in my journal are also important to me,” Weaver said.

Also on The Madison Record
Para-Cycling Road World Championships seeking volunteers
Events, News, Z - News Main
Maria Rakoczy 
June 26, 2026
The Para-Cycling Road World Championships is coming to Huntsville’s Cummings Research Park this September, and you could be part of it. The Huntsville...
250th events in Madison kicks off Thursday
A: Main, Events, Madison County Record, ...
STAFF REPORTS staff@themadisonrecord.com 
June 24, 2026
MADISON – The kickoff in Madison to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary is here. The fun begins with a Children’s Parade at Home Place Park, 100 ...
MVP lends a helping hand to several community projects
A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
By MIKE EASTERLING staff@themadisonrecord.com 
June 24, 2026
MADISON – An overcast sky blocked the sun. The forest canopy did the same as well as provide cover from a smattering of rain. Nothing could stop the h...
Local gas prices continue to fall, but uncertainty may spoil the decline
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
STAFF REPORTS staff@themadisonrecord.com 
June 24, 2026
MADISON – Average gasoline prices in Madison have fallen 14.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.49/g on Monday, according to GasBuddy’s ...
Madison Board of Education, City Council envision future enhancements for Madison
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
MADISON WEEKLY
Gregg Parker 
June 24, 2026
MADISON – Are you old enough to remember dogearing pages in the Sears catalog ‘wish book’ for Christmas gifts that you wanted? In more serious, busine...
Honoring Veteran Legacies holds inaugural essay contest
Lifestyles, Madison County Record, News, ...
By ERIN COGGINS erin@themadisonrecord.com 
June 24, 2026
MADISON - Monrovia Middle School eighth grader Lucy Glass understands the importance of learning about veterans’ sacrifices. She recently wrote in an ...
Three authors, watercolor class coming to Blue Apple Books
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Gregg Parker 
June 24, 2026
MADISON – Dark fantasy, young-adult fiction, a fairy tale and art lessons are scheduled in the next few days at Blue Apple Books. “Blue Apple Books is...
Groundbreaking for LDS temple set for Aug. 15 in Madison
Events, Lifestyles, News, ...
Gregg Parker 
June 24, 2026
MADISON – High-ranking officials with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have announced the groundbreaking for the Huntsville, Alabama Te...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *