Tennessee Retired Teachers Association

Tennessee Retired Teachers Association

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TRTA is an affiliate of the National Education Association-Retired (NEA-Retired) TRTA is comprised of 89 local chapters and approximately 9,800 members.

Purposes of TRTA are:

Photos from Clarksville Montgomery County Retired Teachers Association's post 10/17/2023
Photos from Tennessee Retired Teachers Association's post 08/24/2023

Tipton County RTA had drawings for 2 Back-To-School Teacher Kits during August in-service. The August Meeting & Luncheon had Ms. Sarita Alston, One-Stop Coordinator as speaker, with Patriot Bank providing the lunch.

04/28/2023

TRTA is your ADVOCATE ORGANIZATION
TRTA advocates for a fully funded Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System and an annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). The COLA for 2023-2024 will be three (3) percent, beginning July 1, 2023, for retirees who have been retired for at least 12 months on July 1, 2023, and will be included in the July pension check. Both the TCRS Legacy Plan and the TCRS Hybrid Plan are fully funded and remain in the top 5 pension plans for fiscal soundness and efficient management.

Photos from Tennessee Retired Teachers Association's post 03/11/2023

Tipton County RTA March Meeting.

12/24/2022

Merry Christmas!

Photos from Tennessee Retired Teachers Association's post 12/21/2022

Tipton December 2022 meeting

Photos 12/10/2022

Do not become silent.

Important reminder! 🙌

11/30/2022

Give them the freedom to craft their own definition of success... ❤

11/24/2022

Happy Thanksgiving

Photos from Gibson County Retired Teachers Association's post 11/14/2022
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801 2nd Avenue N
Nashville, TN
37201