
Building on experience, Leading with integrity
Strong communities don’t just happen—they’re built through responsible stewardship, collaboration, and trust. I serve because I believe public service is a commitment to integrity, accountability, and lasting solutions that benefit everyone.
As President of the Sageglen Homeowners Association—a self‑managed HOA with a $500,000 budget—I’ve prioritized fiscal responsibility, transparency, and teamwork. The Sageglen HOA has proudly partnered with Clear Brook City MUD on key neighborhood improvements, including sidewalk and brick fence repairs. For the past eight years, I’ve attended Clear Brook City MUD meetings regularly to stay informed, engaged, and ensure our community’s voice is represented in important decisions.
My experience also includes serving as District Director for House District 129, where I worked closely with constituents, local leaders, and organizations to address community needs and support effective public policy.
I’m committed to protecting essential services, strengthening infrastructure, and ensuring our community continues to thrive.
Building on experience. Leading with integrity.

About Dawn McDonald


Personal Background
Dawn McDonald is a lifelong resident of the South Belt community. A graduate of Dobie High School and San Jacinto College, she stayed in the area to raise a family close to her parents. In her young adult years, she worked in the preschool department at Sagemont Church, eventually becoming a special education substitute teacher for Pasadena ISD. Dawn currently serves the community as District Director for HD 129, working for Rep. Dennis Paul since April of 2017. Dawn has served on numerous boards, including the Pasadena ISD Education Foundation, The Longhorn Project, and is the current President of the Sageglen HOA.
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