Sunday, December 22, 2019

Augustine Crier A Great Leader in Our Community

Augustine Crier
Photo Courtesy: Augustine Crier facebook
I had the pleasure of meeting Augustine Crier some years ago. I heard so many beautiful things about her. There are so many things I truly admire about her, for one, her commitment to preserving the history of "Grant Chapel AME Church" in Amite, Louisiana. She is a caring woman who does so much for her community. She updated the church facebook page faithfully with upcoming events, church announcements and other news.  She pays tribute to the accomplishments of local people on the pages.Preserving the church history is one thing that is lacking in the African American community all across the United States. She writes a column for the local newspaper.

Mrs. Crier is a Woman of Valor, a woman of character, and standards. Some of her former students from Westside Middle School told me how great of an educator she was. She is the administrator of "Lost and Missing Children's Road  Home" you can learn more about this informative at the link provided below. 

She is a former teacher for 36 years in the public systems of Tangipahoa Parish and St. Helena Parish. Degrees: BS in secondary education, major in social studies with minor in English. Master's Degree in Supervision and Administration, and Plus Thirty in Supervision and Administration, Certification our elementary school principal and Certification for Teaching Supervision Training. Served in training teachers for Southeastern University for two years. 

Mrs. Crier is a Icon in Tangipahoa Parish and is certainly appreciated for her many contributions in improving the community and empowering the youth in the community.