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Education Consumers Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization. It was founded in 2005 and is dedicated to advancing the interests of education’s consumers. We help parent groups, school boards, college trustees, legislative committees, and civic organizations find educational value and steer clear of fads. Our Consultants Network is a group of scholars and educators available for consumer-friendly assessments of education policy and practice. Click here for more about our mission.

Andrea Clements, Ph.D., Secretary
Professor
Department of Psychology
East Tennessee State University
Johnson City, Tennessee
profandi@yahoo.com

Mary Damer, M.Ed.
Consultant & Co-director
Multi-Tier LLC
Columbus, Ohio
Redyarrow@aol.com

Henrietta Grant, M.Ed.
Principal (retired)
Knoxville, Tennessee Public Schools
Knoxville, Tennessee

Mark Y. Herring, Ed.D.
Professor and Dean of Libraries
Winthrop University
Rock Hill, South Carolina
herring@winthrop.edu

Ann Mactier, M.A.
Vice Chairman
Nebraska Board of Education
Lincoln, Nebraska
Ann@mactier.omhcoxmail.com


Robert S. Spangler, Ed.D
President
Appalachian Psychological Consultants
Johnson City, Tennessee
vepsychologist@charter.net

J. E. Stone, Ed.D., President
Professor
Human Development and Learning
East Tennessee State University
Johnson City, Tennessee 37614
professor@education-consumers.com



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