WVEA Executive Committee
President -Dale Lee (2008-2011)
Learning Disabilities Math Teacher –
Phone: 346-5315 ext 117 or 1-800-642-8261 ext 117
“The WVEA stands for quality improvement in education. Working for the future of students, employees and schools. Professional development opportunities for beginning teachers are extremely important. The WVEA provides the best professional development opportunities of any group.”
Vice President – Wayne Spangler (2008-2011)
“The WVEA has been, and continues to be the voice for public education in
Treasurer - Doris Tuckwiller-Wood (2007-2010)
EEL instructor
Phone: 263-5040
“WVEA is the most powerful and influential education employee advocacy group in
NEA Director - Thomas E. Fletcher (2007-2008 unexpired term)
Title I
Phone: 263-6185 (H)
"WVEA is so much more than people realize. In addition to the services WVEA provides its members, it also is the guardian of public education throughout the state. WVEA is one of the major factors behind the high quality of our public schools."
Members-at-Large
Rose M. Bell (2007-2010)
6 W. 3rd. Street
"WVEA has been my service organization for over 25 years. I have worked to make it a strong-viable organization. It contains friends and colleagues I’ve known and worked with for those same 25 years. There is no greater wealth of information, help and mentoring available – WVEA provides history, experience and fellowship by those around you doing the same job you are.”
Alice Ann Guyon (2008-2011)
Phone: 257-1525 (H)
“WVEA is a powerful voice for students, teachers and members. WVEA means economic and educational progress in
Denis Chapman (2008-2009 unexpired term)
Cabell County
Cabell Midland High School - English
32 Fairfax Drive
Huntington, WV 25705
Phone: 697-2082
"If you are a professional educator, you should be concerned about those things that impact your profession. WVEA is 'the' advocate for professional educators."
Carlynn Kay Smith - ESP Representative (2008-2011)
Page Jackson - classroom aide
Phone: 725-8959
"WVEA stands for quality improvement in education. Working for the future of our children as well as education employees has always been WVEA's goal. WVEA provides the best professional development opportunities of any group in the state. Make sure you take advantage of this opportunity."
Gwendolyn Lacy (2006-2009)
2nd Grade Teacher –
Phone: 436-3985
“The WVEA means working with and getting to know people from across the state who share similar interests.”
Darlene Simmons (2007-2010)
math teacher
Phone: 292-4727
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Christine Poling (2007-2010)
Phone: 636-4821
“WVEA is the professional organization for the education employee. We stand for honesty, integrity, hard work and progress. We bring forth good, meaningful issues to the legislature. WVEA means teachers working together with all employees to create better schools for all of us. This is where you can connect your professional life with a social life. You can meet people from all over the state with issues and causes like yours. You can get great ideas from the young and older members.”
Sharon Cuomo (unexpired term 2008-2009)
Phone: 797-7777
"WVEA is the voice for educators in our state. The WVEA is the thread that unites all education employees in all counties. WVEA is our voice!"
Kathy Wright (2008-2011)
Phone: 229-0525
“Membership in the WVEA is important for the protection it gives to each member. For new employees, it is an opportunity to know how WVEA works as a team.”
Kay Smith – WVEA-R Representative
Phone: 438-8977
“I believe WVEA is the only educational employee organization that works in a positive way for the students in