Friday, September 30, 2005

Beth O’Shea receives the 2005 Senator Person Advocacy Award


Beth O’Shea received the the 2005 Senator Curtis Person Advocacy Award in recognition of her dedicated service as a teacher of the gifted, a district coordinator of gifted education in Metro-Nashville Public Schools, an educational advocate to parents and children, and her community activism. She was presented the award by TIGER board member Carrie Gleaves during the annual Tennessee Association for the Gifted Conference luncheon on September 30, 2005 at the Sheraton Read House Hotel in Chattanooga.

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