A RESOLUTION to confirm the appointment of Marsha Johnson of Clarksville to the State Board of Education.
The confirmation of Marsha Johnson as a member of the State Board of Education signifies a commitment to experienced leadership within the state’s educational framework. Johnson, with 35 years of teaching experience in public education, brings a wealth of knowledge to the Board. Her educational background, which includes undergraduate and graduate degrees in elementary education, alongside a prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics from 2001, highlights her qualifications. This appointment is expected to influence the Board's direction and policies in education during her term, which lasts until March 31, 2029.
Senate Resolution 16 (SR0016) is a resolution aimed at confirming the appointment of Marsha Johnson of Clarksville to the State Board of Education. This appointment is made under the provisions of Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 49-1-301, which governs the formation and membership of the State Board of Education. Speakers of the Senate are authorized to appoint members representing specific congressional districts to the Board, and in this case, Johnson is designated to represent the Seventh Congressional District.
There has been no recorded opposition or contention regarding the appointment of Marsha Johnson. Her reputation within the community as a dedicated educator and active citizen appears to support her favorable consideration for confirmation. The resolution thus reflects a consensus on her suitability for the role on the State Board of Education, aimed at improving educational outcomes in Tennessee.