Georgia Association of Educators
The Georgia Association of Educators is a 501(c)(6) non-profit professional association and advocacy group of public school educators in Georgia. It was established in 1970 when the Georgia Teachers and Education Association, which was black-only at the time (established in 1933 by Joseph Winthrop Holley), merged with the all-white Georgia Education Association.[2] It is a state affiliate of the National Education Association. Its members include teachers, school administrators, and professionals working in other roles in Georgia public schools.[3] As of 2018, the organization had about 30,000 members.[4]
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| Abbreviation | GAE | 
|---|---|
| Predecessor | Georgia Education Association | 
| Merged into | Georgia Teachers and Education Association | 
| Formation | May 9, 1970 | 
| Type | Professional association | 
| Legal status | 501(c)(6) | 
| Headquarters | Tucker, Georgia[1] | 
| Fields | Education | 
Membership (2018)   | approx. 30,000 | 
President  | Lisa Morgan | 
Vice President  | Dr. Sharon Doe | 
Secretary-Treasurer  | Carly Shaw | 
Executive Director  | Dr. Craig Carter | 
| Website | gae | 
Notable members
    
- Katie Rinderle - first teacher to be fired under Georgia's 2022 censorship laws, specifically House Bill 1084
 
References
    
- "Georgia". National Education Association. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
 - Tuttle, Kate (2018-07-28). "Emory professor examines how school desegregation went wrong". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
 - "Fact Sheet" (PDF). Georgia Association of Educators. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
 - Stirgus, Eric (2018-09-19). "Georgia educator group endorses Abrams for governor". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
 
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