At the April 11 meeting at Dexter Bar-B-Que in Cape Girardeau, the Southeast Missouri Business Education Association (SEBEA) elected officers for 2016-17.
Past president will be Donna Conaway, teacher at Scott City; president will be Amanda Forester, teacher at Jackson Senior High; and president elect will be Pat Davault, teacher from Sikeston.
Continuing in their second year of a three-year term are Tonya Skinner, secretary; and Ronna Kramer, treasurer. Both are business teachers at Jackson Senior High.
SEBEA members are business educators, business education students, retired business educators and individuals who cooperate in developing business education in Missouri. The organization's purpose is to advance the interests of business education, promote member professional development and
collaborate with local businesses and business organizations to promote high-quality business education. The group meets three times annually and offers a scholarship annually to high-achieving business education pre-service teachers. The SEBEA is part of Missouri Business Education Association (MBEA).
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