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postsecondary opportunities, TCASN supports such efforts by connecting education and community leaders, expanding and creating college access and success programs, and promoting professional education and information sharing. Bob Obrohta, Executive Director [email protected] 615.983.6847 Tennessee Education Research Alliance vu.edu/TNEdResearchAlliance The Tennessee Education Research Alliance (TERA) is a unique research partnership committed to informing Tennessee’s school improvement efforts with useful, timely, and high-quality studies. TERA brings together policy leadership of the Tennessee Department of Education with the world-class expertise of Vanderbilt’s Peabody College of Education to carry out research that drives the state’s strategies for improving teaching and learning and contributes to the national conversation on education policy and practice. Priorities include improving early reading, reimagining state support for professional learning, driving improvement for low-performing schools, and strengthening Tennessee’s education labor market. Erin O’Hara, Director [email protected] 615.322.5622 Tennessee Education Association http://www.teateachers.org/ The Tennessee Education Association (TEA) is the state affiliate of the National Education Association. As the state’s l argest professional organization, the TEA represents over 46,000 elementary and secondary education teachers, school administrators, education support professionals, higher education faculty, and students preparing to become teachers. The TEA’s stated mission is to promote, advance, and protect public education, the education profession, and the rights and interests of its members. Carolyn Crowder, Executive Director [email protected] 615.242.8392 Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association http://www.ticua.org The Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association (TICUA) organizes Tennessee’s private colleges and universities and encourages collaboration among them in the areas of public policy, cost containment, and professional development. TICUA has 34 member institutions, which serve more than 75,000 students. Claude Pressnell, President [email protected] 615.242.6400 Tennessee Organization of School Superintendents http://www.tosstn.org The Tennessee Organization of School Superintendents (TOSS) promotes public education in Tennessee and the advancement of the work and interest of the superintendency. In addition, TOSS actively partners with TDOE and other education agencies to provide for the welfare of children and youth in the state of Tennessee. Wayne Miller, Executive Director [email protected] 615.254.1955 Tennessee Principals Association www.tnprinassoc.org The Tennessee Principals Association (TPA) is a professional organization of current, former, and aspiring school principals from across the state. TPA focuses on professional development for its members and advocates for the interests of principals, issues publications for its members, and holds an annual conference. Nancy Flatt Meador, Executive Director [email protected] 423.794.6664 Tennessee Parent Teacher Association http://tnpta.org Drew Sutton, Government Relations [email protected] 615.242.8392 39 | P U B L I C E D U C AT I O N I N T E N N ES S E E The Tennessee Parent Teacher Association (PTA), a branch of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, is a non-profit organization that seeks to unite the advocates