GSSA Capitol Report – Day 30 & 31
Legislative Days 30 and 31 were relatively quiet and routine. The House Education Committee met and moved several Senate bills forward. SB 88 – One of two of Governor Kemp’s teacher […]
Legislative Days 30 and 31 were relatively quiet and routine. The House Education Committee met and moved several Senate bills forward. SB 88 – One of two of Governor Kemp’s teacher […]
Day 26 was a tough day for K-12 education. The expanded special needs voucher SB 47 was passed on the Senate floor 30-23. We lost some votes at the 11th hour […]
As of Friday (day 24) ended, SB 153 was given new life and direction as legislators agreed to negotiate with the GOAL Academies on the funding level. Education Policy Chief Mike Dudgeon […]
Day 22 had more action on the House side with movement in the Ways and Means subcommittee HB 32 which is the $3000 tax credit for teachers in rural districts and for […]
This was a lighter and slower day day than yesterday. HB 385 which is the Governor’s return to work bill was voted on and sent for further study. This bill will […]
Monday, February 22, was legislative day 20 and the Senate Education and Youth Committee met and moved three bills out of committee. They intended to hear and move SB 153 which […]
TITLE: Executive Director REPORTS TO: West Georgia Regional Educational Agency (RESA) Board of Control DAYS WORKED PER YEAR: 230 SALARY: Multi-year contract with competitive compensation package based on the Georgia […]
Congratulations to Dr. Michael Duncan, Pike County Schools. Dr. Duncan was named the 2021 Georgia Superintendent of the Year at the GSBA/GSSA Annual conference on December 4, 2020. Dr. Duncan […]
2021 GSSA Spring Bootstrap Conference Savannah Marriott Riverfront – Savannah, Georgia April 21-22, 2021 The Georgia School Superintendents Association’s Spring Bootstrap Conference will be held at the Savannah Marriott Riverfront […]
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