Marsha Johnson
Marsha Johnson is a former elementary and middle school teacher of over 35 years and was appointed by Lt. Governor Randy McNally to serve Tennessee’s seventh congressional district in May 2024. She graduated from Austin Peay State University with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and shortly after, received her master’s degree in the same field of study. Marsha’s career in education includes teaching in Tennessee in the Montgomery County Schools System and across the state line in Kentucky at Fort. Campbell’s Dependent Schools. In 2001, she received a Presidential Award representing the Armed Forces for Excellence in Mathematics. Since retiring from teaching in 2014, Marsha resides with her husband, Representative Curtis Johnson, in Clarksville, TN. She enjoys spending time with her two children and six grandchildren.
In the News:
- Clarksville resident appointed to Tennessee State Board of Education, The Leaf Chronicle
- Lt. Governor Randy McNally Appoints Clarksville’s Marsha Johnson to Tennessee State Board of Education, Clarksville Online
- Lt. Governor Appoints Clarksville Resident to Tennessee State Board of Education, Clarksville Now
- Clarksville’s Marsha Johnson appointed to Tennessee State Board of Education, Q108 Radio