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Amanda Stubblefield

Amanda Stubblefield
Diagnostician
Groups: Testing

Amanda Stubblefield is in her third year as an Educational Diagnostician at The Winston School, bringing over 16 years of experience in education and student support. She holds a Master’s degree in Special Education with Educational Diagnostician certification from Lamar University, as well as a Bachelor’s degree from Texas State University, where she majored in English Language Arts with Teacher Certification and minored in Health and Wellness Promotion.

Throughout her career, Amanda has been deeply committed to supporting diverse learners. She spent nine years as an English Language Arts and Reading teacher in Pasadena ISD, Fredericksburg ISD, and Crockett County Consolidated Common School District in Ozona, TX. She then served for seven years as a Dyslexia Intervention Teacher in Pasadena ISD and Boerne ISD, providing targeted interventions for students with language-based learning differences.

Mrs. Stubblefield holds the following Texas educator certifications: Educational Diagnostician (EC–12), English Language Arts and Reading (Grades 4–12), and English as a Second Language Supplemental (Grades 4–12).

With a strong foundation in both instruction and assessment, Mrs. Stubblefield is passionate about helping students discover how they learn best. She is dedicated to fostering confidence, independence, and academic success through personalized support and data-driven evaluation.

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