Toombs County High School Principal Marissa Morris has been named the Georgia TSA Administrator of the Year, a prestigious honor recognizing her outstanding contributions to STEM education and her unwavering support for Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) programs. Mrs. Morris was recognized at the Georgia TSA State Conference last week for her leadership in fostering an environment where students and teachers thrive in Engineering and Technology Pathway Courses. She was nominated for the award by Mr. Jess Bush, the engineering instructor at Toombs County High School, who praised her dedication to student success and her commitment to providing opportunities for growth both inside and outside the classroom. “Mrs. Morris goes above and beyond to ensure the success of every student, creating a culture of support, motivation, and academic excellence,” Mr. Bush stated in his nomination. The Georgia TSA State Leadership Conference recognized Mrs. Morris during the First General Session on March 13 at the Akins Arena in Athens, Georgia. Principal Morris’s dedication continues to have a lasting impact on students, staff, and the Toombs County community.

TCHS Principal Marissa Morris Named Georgia TSA Administrator of the Year
March 18, 2025