PSEA’s new vice president, Aaron Chapin

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PSEA’s new vice president, Aaron Chapin

The PSEA Board of Directors elected Aaron Chapin as the Association’s new vice president at a board meeting in June.

Chapin, a fifth-grade teacher in the Stroudsburg Area School District, Monroe County, succeeds Korri Brown, who passed away suddenly during the PSEA House of Delegates in May in Philadelphia. Brown was elected vice president at the House.

“Aaron is a committed PSEA leader and tireless advocate for public education and educators and support professionals across Pennsylvania,’’ said PSEA President Rich Askey. “He will be an excellent addition to our officer team.’’

Chapin, who has taught at Stroudsburg for 23 years, has served as Northeastern Region president since 2017 and has been a member of the board of directors since 2015. He also has served on NEA’s committee for constitution, bylaws, and rules.

“I am humbled and thrilled to have been selected by the board to be vice president of PSEA,’’ Chapin said. “It’s been a heartbreaking and challenging year, but I will use this opportunity to help make our Association even stronger.’’

Chapin’s term runs until May 2020, when a special election will be held at the PSEA House of Delegates.