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...

July 8, 2022
2:56 AM

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.

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