Yvonne B. Acey, Associate Director
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Yvonne B. Acey, a Northside High School instructor assigned to English, African -American Literature and Creative Writing, is a graduate of LeMoyne-Owen College (B.A., Humanities), with a Masters Degree in Special Education and Rehabilitation (University of Memphis). Additionally, Mrs. Acey has completed requirements in educational Administration and Supervision with 90 ninety hours in Doctoral Studies.
Mrs. Acey has been involved in Association projects, programs, activities and a delegate to conferences and conventions since 1988 locally, statewide, regionally, and nationally. This includes serving in numerous capacities as chair, committee member, resource, and participant professionally with MEA, TEA and NEA as follows: Association Representative, Central Area Director, Treasurer, Secretary, Minority Affairs, Public/Human Relations, Status of Women, Finance, Bargaining, National Teachers Day, Read Across America, Mentoring, PASS, M-PACE, ESP Steering Committee, MEASO, and Building & Grounds Facility Dedication. Additionally, Mrs. Acey serves as a member of the following committees- Building and Grounds, Finance and Budget, Constitution and Bylaws, M-PACE (Chair) Memphis Political Action for Education and liaison to state, city, county and Board of Education Commissioners.
As Association President from 2006-2008, she was afforded the opportunity to continue commitments and challenges representing 5,813 certificated employees and administrators/supervisors and 603 education support professionals. The Memphis Education Association is a local affiliate of the National Education Association representing 3.2 million educators whose mission and goals focus on providing high-quality teaching and learning opportunities for all children. Together, we embrace the E's in Education....."Educating Our Children, Engaging our Parents, Empowering our Schools"....Leaving No Teacher, Parent, Child, or Community Behind.