February 6, 2024

State Representative Campaign Announcement

Aron Maberry for State Representative

Clarksville, TN, February 4, 2024 — Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board member Aron Maberry has announced his candidacy for Tennessee State Representative, District 68. A lifelong resident of Clarksville-Montgomery County, after observing the effects of COVID-19 on students and the eye-opening decisions being made at that time, Maberry ran for the School Board and was elected as the first and currently …

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November 28, 2023

Tornado Relief in Clarksville, TN

On December 9, 2023, amid a terrible tragedy, an EF-3 tornado with 150 mph winds left a path of destruction that was 600 yards wide and 11.33 miles long. People across our county came together to make an incredible difference. I am blessed to live in such an amazing community! Mosaic Church, where I am a staff pastor, ended up …

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August 22, 2023

My comments on CMCSS counselors Engage Session on oppression, privilege

I feel compelled to speak about something as I have had five times more communication from the public on this challenging opportunity than anything else that has ever happened in the eleven months I’ve sat on this board. I have received without exaggeration 50 phone calls from elected officials, CMCSS employees, and parents extremely upset and uncomfortable with what came …

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August 3, 2023

I’ve been accepted to the Leadership Clarksville class of 2024!

Leadership Clarksville has announced its 36th class of 2024. The program is led by Judge Joel Wallce as the president, Betty Burchett as vice president, and O’Neal Wiggins as the secretary-treasurer with Yolanda M. WIlliams as the executive director. Click here to read the announcement on Clarksville Now. Thirty-six members will be in this class and it will run from …

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April 28, 2023

Charter School Vote Response

Charter Vote Response

Thanks to all who reached out to me after Tuesday’s vote. Last year, the board got to ask questions after the district recommendation; however, this year, it was arbitrarily changed without our consent. Last Tuesday, when I started asking the questions (which I had already submitted) to get them on the public record, the board voted to shut down my …

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April 26, 2023

Charter School Vote

Board Meeting

Last night with the vote for charter schools here in Clarksville-Montgomery County. The American Classical Academy Clarksville-Montgomery charter school applicant was voted down 6-1 (I was the one vote for the charter school applicant). Before this actual vote, there was an interesting turn of events during the board discussion, the entire board voted 6-1 for the discussion to cease and …

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March 14, 2023

Tennessee Prayer Breakfast

TN Prayer Breakfast

It was so great to be at the Tennessee Prayer Breakfast this morning which has been held for nearly 50 years as a time of prayer and worship for our state! The arena was packed with guests including Governor Bill Lee, former Governor Bill Haslam, Tennessee Attorney General, Speaker Cameron Sexton, Steven Curtis Chapman, and Mary Beth Chapman. Thank you …

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March 3, 2023

Townhall Panel with the TN Attorney General

TN AG Panel

Tonight began the first of a series of town halls that Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is going to lead as a conversation around social media calling the platforms addictive and harmful to children. Earlier this month Attorney General Skrmetti reached out to me to be on the four-person panel as an expert in this field. For those who do …

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March 1, 2023

Charter School Applicant

Charter Applicant

This is the charter school application for American Classical Academy – Montgomery. We are getting into it! What are your thoughts? You can give direct feedback to CMCSS here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Charter2023

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May 6, 2022

Primary Election Day Results

Election Day

Yesterday we won our primary election 99.5% of the vote! This is a HUGE win and now move on to the general election on Thursday, August 4. Thank you to everyone who came out and voted in support of me! I am looking forward to serving this Fall as the Clarksville Montgomery County School Board member in District 7.

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May 2, 2022

Talking about the Code of Conduct and behavior issues in our district

Aron Maberry for School Board

Last week Interim Director of Schools Dr. Huff addressed the School Board about the escalating behavioral issues happening in our district.  I have voiced my concerns on this topic in the past in School Board meetings and it is one of my main concerns as I look forward to joining you on the Board in October.  Since running for School …

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March 31, 2022

Attending a Charter School information meeting

Charter School Meeting

I got to attend a meeting last week with other local politicians talking about the possibility of a Charter School entering Montgomery County. It was a great presentation. They highlighted: • A charter school is a public school • There will be a lottery system in place to choose the student body if too many applicants apply (which they anticipate) …

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January 18, 2022

Media: Campaign Annoucement

Aron Maberry for School Board

Contact: Aron Maberry Email: [email protected] Website: VoteMaberry.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, January 18, 2021 ARON MABERRY ANNOUNCES BID FOR SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 7 Clarksville, TN, January 18th — On Monday, January 10th Republican Aron Maberry, Next-Gen Pastor at Mosaic Church, qualified for the ballot and formally announced his candidacy for the Clarksville Montgomery County School Board in District 7.  Maberry …

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November 17, 2021

New School Board district maps are set…

The planning commission has released the new School Board distinct maps. This is not to be confused with the new upcoming school zone maps (which will show the new school lines for all our schools with the incoming Kirkwood schools). District 7, the district in which I am running, is in green and has practically doubled in size. If you …

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November 2, 2021

Look local for our next Director of Schools…

I spoke tonight in favor of looking local for our next Director of Schools saving potentially over $60,000 from a national search. We have GREAT local candidates who are highly qualified and would be more likely to succeed, have the district’s heart, and stay in the position longer being from the area. This would be following in the footsteps of …

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October 21, 2021

Yes CMCSS, we have a school lunch problem…

Recently I attended a meeting in which staff members of CMCSS stated that there is a lot of misinformation floating around and that there is no problem with our school lunches. They also stated they have been asking the school lunch staff to take pictures of the food, staged – before it is served so that if any pictures go …

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October 17, 2021

In the news: Aron Maberry joins America’s Newsroom with Dana Perino

Aron Maberry on Fox News

Recently I was in The Leaf-Chronicle concerning the school lunch situation in the Clarksville Montgomery County School System. As a result of that article, representatives from America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino on The Fox News Network reached out to me to speak more on the topic. Check out this previous article for more information on the story.

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October 14, 2021

In the news: School Lunches

Today, I was in The Leaf-Chronicle concerning the local School lunch issues. Check out my former article for more context. Click here to read the full article.

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October 11, 2021

School lunches are fine? Ok, it’s time for accountability…

Chicken nuggets in a bag

My daughter first brought the school lunch problems to our attention by sharing she was given five chicken nuggets in a literal bag for lunch. We thought she was joking, but upon further investigation, we found out she was not. Then at a recent school board meeting, the interim Director of Schools mentioned that new vendors wouldn’t take us on …

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