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Tarece Johnson-Morgan
NONPARTISAN
Tarece Johnson-Morgan is running for Gwinnett County Board of Education Member, District 5.
Personal background
Tarece is married with three children. Johnson-Moram attended La Universidad del Sagrado Corazon. She graduated Cum Laude and earned a bachelor's degree with a concentration in Humanities: Languages & Literatures (English, Spanish & French. She attended Columbia University’s School of International & Public Affairs and she earned an Master's of Public Administration with a concentration in Community Development, and an MBA from Emory University with a concentration in marketing research.
Professional background
Tarece has worked at the Harlem Renaissance Economic Development Corporation, Administration for Children Services, Merrill Lynch, JP Morgan Chase, New York City Fire Department and AGL Resources. In 2003, she became an entrepreneur as the owner of Dream Events (event planning business). In 2009, she launched Beauty & Glory (natural hair/body product line).
Political background
Tarece Johnson-Morgan has been a member of the on the Gwinnett County Board of Education since 2021, being elected Chair of the Board for a consecutive two-years.
Access to Education
As of April 23, 2024, Tarece Johnson-Morgan’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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School Curriculum
Believes that "curriculums should be reviewed and updated to reflect current and future relevance (eg. technology)... should engage students in their culture, language, and history and should include character building, conflict resolution, and trade skills."
Believes that "ensuring that all people regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, etc. are respected in lessons and activities is critical to student self-concept and student achievement."
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School Facilities & Resources
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Student Wellbeing
Says her aim is to encourage our educational/communal system (administrators, staff, students, families & community) to help students learn.
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Teachers
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