Georgia Superintendents visit Washington DC
A group of Georgia Superintendents attend the AASA Advocacy Conference (July 9-11) in Washington DC. Over the course of these 3 days, Georgia’s Superintendents heard from education policy experts, key […]
A group of Georgia Superintendents attend the AASA Advocacy Conference (July 9-11) in Washington DC. Over the course of these 3 days, Georgia’s Superintendents heard from education policy experts, key […]
The Thomasville City (GA) Board of Education has contracted Georgia School Boards Association to assist with their search for their next superintendent of schools. Application Deadline: Sunday, July 21, 2024 – 11:59 p.m., […]
RABUN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SEEKS NEW SUPERINTENDENT The Rabun County Board of Education, Tiger, Georgia, is seeking a new superintendent. The system enrollment is 2400 (PK-12), with four schools […]
WHEELER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SEEKS NEW SUPERINTENDENT The Wheeler County Board of Education, Alamo, Georgia, is seeking a new superintendent. The system enrollment is 875 (PK-12) with three schools […]
Day 40, saw the FY 25 budget pass after a conference committee agreed to some changes. It is proposed that the classified healthcare costs increase from the current $1170 to $1580, […]
Day 39, moved into the night and approached the midnight hour. Both chambers were pushing to pass bills to beat the clock of the 40th day. Which translates to a […]
Day 38, of the legislative session, saw education bills continue to move. The House Floor and the Senate Floor voted to pass some of these education bills not all we […]
Day 36 of the session saw the House Education Sub Committee and Full Committee focus on a few pieces of legislation. The Curriculum Subcommittee heard SB 202 from Sen. Rahman (D) which […]
I would like to focus on the FY25 budget since the House passed HB 916 (budget) on the floor today. The Governor’s recommended budget is very favorable to K-12 Public […]
This briefing will address days 29 and 30 of the legislative session. Day 29 consisted of gaveling into the day and then proceeding with recognitions of the routine nature and […]