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'''Elisa Burns-Macon''' (born c. [[1962]]) is a real estate agent | '''Elisa Burns-Macon''' (born c. [[1962]]) is a real estate agent and retired teacher. | ||
Burns-Macon has a bachelor's degree in music education from the [[University of Montevallo]] and a master's in music education from Louisiana State University. She taught at several [[Birmingham City Schools]] including [[Whatley Elementary School|Whatley]], [[Powell Elementary School|Powell]], and [[Kingston Elementary School]]s and [[Hayes | Burns-Macon has a bachelor's degree in music education from the [[University of Montevallo]] and a master's in music education from Louisiana State University. She taught at several [[Birmingham City Schools]] including [[Whatley Elementary School|Whatley]], [[Powell Elementary School|Powell]], and [[Kingston Elementary School]]s and [[Hayes High School|Hayes]] and [[Gaskins Middle School]]s before joining the faculty at the [[Altamont School]]. She retired as chair of Altamont's department of fine arts. | ||
Burns-Macon ran as a candidate for the [[Birmingham Board of Education]], [[Birmingham City Council District 3|District 3]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|2009 election]], but lost in the runoff election. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 22 October 2009
Elisa Burns-Macon (born c. 1962) is a real estate agent and retired teacher.
Burns-Macon has a bachelor's degree in music education from the University of Montevallo and a master's in music education from Louisiana State University. She taught at several Birmingham City Schools including Whatley, Powell, and Kingston Elementary Schools and Hayes and Gaskins Middle Schools before joining the faculty at the Altamont School. She retired as chair of Altamont's department of fine arts.
Burns-Macon ran as a candidate for the Birmingham Board of Education, District 3 in the 2009 election, but lost in the runoff election.
References
- "Birmingham Board of Education District 3: Elisa Burns-Macon" (August 17, 2009) Birmingham News
External links
- Elisa Burns-Macon campaign website