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TSBA recognizes Tara Kneiser, Laura McLean

Posted at 9:42 am September 26, 2019
By Holly Cross Leave a Comment

Pictured above are Oak Ridge Board of Education members Ben Stephens, left; Keys Fillauer, second from left; Laura McLean, third from right; Angi Agle, second from right; Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers, right; and Tara Kneiser. (Photo submitted by Oak Ridge Schools)

 

The Oak Ridge Board of Education recently nominated Tara Kneiser to qualify as the Tennessee School Board Association Volunteer of the Year. In the first round of qualification, Kneiser earned the East District School Volunteer of the Year award. She now is one of nine volunteers from across the state who qualifies to become the State School Volunteer of the Year. This state-level award will be presented to one of the nine finalists at the TSBA Convention in November, a press release said.

Oak Ridge school board members attended the TSBA fall district meeting at Maryville High School, where vice chair Laura McLean was presented with recognition for Level IV Boardmanship. To encourage professional growth of school board members, TSBA offers certified board member awards and a master board member award to members who invest their time and effort into becoming more informed and more effective school board members. The award is given for participation in activities outside of local school board obligations. There are five levels of recognition, and levels one through four are recognized during fall district meetings and those receiving Level V, Master Board Member, are recognized at the annual TSBA convention held each November, the press release said.

This press release was submitted by Holly Cross.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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Filed Under: Education, K-12 Tagged With: East District School Volunteer of the Year, Laura McLean, Oak Ridge Board of Education, State School Volunteer of the Year, Tara Kneiser, Tennessee School Board Association Volunteer of the Year, TSBA

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