Educators elect new TEA president, vice president
The Tennessee Education Association recently elected new association leaders during its 89th Representative Assembly.Veteran Knox County educator T...
The Tennessee Education Association recently elected new association leaders during its 89th Representative Assembly.Veteran Knox County educator Tanya T. Coats was elected TEA President, and Joe Crabtree, who is a middle school teacher at Johnson City's Liberty Bell, was elected TEA vice president.'The strength of TEA is rooted in our member-leaders who use their passion for education to further the association's work to ensure every student receives a high-quality public education and every educator has the support and resources needed to do their jobs effectively,' TEA Executive Director Terrance Gibson said.