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Georgia lawmakers push education bills on sports, charter schools, and cellphones

This week at the Georgia Legislature, lawmakers tackled a range of education-related issues, from transgender students in athletics and school choice to classroom technology policies. Female, Male, Coed Spaces Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), introduced by Senator Greg Dolezal of Cumming, aims to ensure fair and safe participation in middle school, high school, and college […]

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Governor Kemp and State Leaders Announces Investments in Education and School Safety

麻豆影院, GA 鈥 Governor Brian Kemp, joined by First Lady Marty Kemp, Lt. Governor Burt Jones, House Speaker Jon Burns, and key Republican members of the General Assembly, held a press conference to unveil significant budget and safety priorities for education in Georgia. These measures aim to address critical needs in K-12 education and enhance […]

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Governor Kemp questions decision to reject AP African American History Course

Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp is questioning State Superintendent Richard Woods’ decision not to approve AP African American History for the 2024-2025 school year. In an open letter dated today, Kemp acknowledges that his office doesn’t have a role in the decision. However, he says his office has fielded calls from stakeholders seeking information about […]

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Metro 麻豆影院 school board races result in runoffs and newcomers

The May 21 Primary Election was ripe for school boards across the metro area, with newcomers clinching seats, several runoffs in different races, and several incumbents who ran unopposed. Cobb County Schools (Partisan) Candidates running for school board seats in Cobb County are running under new, highly contested maps passed by the Georgia legislature. 聽Since […]

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New dashboard highlights reading readiness across the state

Starting today, it will be easier for educators, communities, and stakeholders to access literacy data at the state, district, and school levels. Through the 聽Reading Readiness Dashboard, Georgians can access information on the percentage of students reading below, on, and above grade level for every school, district, and Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA) region in […]

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State Senate passes 鈥榗ulture wars鈥 education measure

by聽Dave Williams聽|聽Mar 28, 2024聽|聽Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA 鈥 The Georgia Senate passed legislation Tuesday crammed with multiple 鈥渃ulture wars鈥 provisions affecting Georgia schools. House Bill 1104, which the Senate鈥檚 Republican majority passed 33-21 along party lines, originated in the House as a measure addressing mental-health risks for student athletes. But Senate Republicans added a […]

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Private-school vouchers win final passage from General Assembly

by Dave Williams | Mar 20, 2024 | Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA 鈥 The state Senate gave final passage Wednesday to controversial legislation offering private-school vouchers to Georgia students attending low-performing public schools. The Republican-controlled Senate voted 33-21 along party lines to adopt a version of the vouchers bill the state House鈥檚 GOP majority narrowly passed last week. The […]

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Private school vouchers narrowly clear Georgia House

by Dave Williams | Mar 14, 2024 | Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA 鈥 A controversial private-school vouchers bill squeaked through the Georgia House of Representatives Thursday. The bill, which would provide vouchers worth up to $6,500 to help students in low-performing public schools transfer to a private school, passed the Republican-controlled House 91-82, the minimum number of votes needed […]

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Pay raises for teachers, state workers sail through Georgia House

by聽Dave Williams聽|聽Mar 10, 2024聽|聽Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA 鈥 The Georgia House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a $36.1 billion fiscal 2025 state budget Thursday with generous raises for teachers and state employees made possible by a huge surplus. 鈥淭his is an awesome budget that addresses the needs of every Georgian from all walks of life,鈥 […]

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State Senate passes bill aimed at American Library Association

by聽Dave Williams聽|March 3, 2024聽|聽Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA 鈥 The Republican-controlled Georgia Senate has passed legislation that would prohibit city, county, and regional libraries from using either tax dollars or private funds on any materials offered by the American Library Association (ALA). Senate Bill 390 cleared the upper chamber in the General Assembly 33-20 along […]

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Georgia House Subcommittee discusses education initiatives and budget adjustments in recent meeting

The Georgia House Appropriations Higher Education Subcommittee held a meeting late last week for the 2025 Budget Hearing.  The Subcommittee made several agency adjustments to the budget, including health insurance, retirement systems, DLs, and insurance. The most notable change is a formula growth of $2.256 million in USG’s teaching program. Georgia MATCH Lynne Riley, President […]

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Georgia schools getting electric buses through federal grant

by聽Dave Williams聽|聽Jan 23, 2024聽|聽Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA 鈥 Seven Georgia school districts will receive nearly $60 million in federal funding for new electric and low-emission buses. The Georgia grant is part of $1 billion going to school systems across the country to pay for clean buses. The money comes from the bipartisan infrastructure spending […]

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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Mentions Education In State of The State Address

Today, Gov. Brian Kemp delivered his State of the State Address at the Georgia Capitol Museum. At the beginning of the address, Kemp promised to “put hard work and Georgians first,” fund priorities like education, public safety, and healthcare, and keep the government “efficient, responsible, and accountable.” During the address, Kemp mentioned the Georgia Match […]

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Georgia Gwinnett College School of Education receives national award for excellence

Lawrenceville, Georgia – The Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC) School of Education (SOE) has received the 2023 Frank Murray Leadership Recognition for Continuous Improvement from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). Dr. Pamela Smith, GGC’s coordinator of assessment and accreditation and assistant professor of curriculum and instruction, expressed her enthusiasm for the achievement, […]

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麻豆影院 Board of Education begins search for new superintendent

The 麻豆影院 Board of Education has officially announced plans to begin the search for a new superintendent. This comes after the announcement this past June to replace the current Superintendent, Dr. Lisa Herring, after announcing they would not be extending her contract beyond June 2024. The high-level timeline starts in July 2023 with the Board […]

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Lawsuit looking to block ban on gender-affirming care for Georgia transgender youth

by Dave Williams | Jun 30, 2023 | Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA 鈥 A group of parents has filed a federal lawsuit challenging Georgia legislation limiting medical care for transgender children two days before the law is due to take effect. Senate Bill 140, which prevents Georgians under 18 from obtaining gender-affirming hormone replacement therapy or surgery, is scheduled […]

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Professional Standards Commission dumping 鈥榙iversity鈥 from teacher preparation rules

by聽Dave Williams聽|聽May 11, 2023聽|聽Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA 鈥 The Georgia Professional Standards Commission voted unanimously Thursday to remove the word 鈥渄iversity鈥 from the state鈥檚 educator preparation rules despite an outpouring of opposition. The request to delete diversity and several other words came from the University System of Georgia, which was seeking to clarify expectations […]

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The science of reading undergirds Georgia鈥檚 new literacy-education laws聽

by聽Rebecca Grapevine聽|聽Apr 21, 2023聽|聽Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA 鈥 Georgia is gearing up to implement a new approach to teaching reading in the early grades.聽聽 Gov. Brian Kemp recently signed into law two聽literacy聽bills聽passed during this year鈥檚 legislative session.聽聽 About 36% of Georgia third graders read below grade level, according to the state鈥檚聽2022 Milestones test results, […]

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School voucher measure narrowly fails in state House聽聽

by Rebecca Grapevine | Mar 29, 2023 | Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA 鈥 Legislation to offer private-school vouchers to Georgia students attending low-performing public schools failed Wednesday night in the state House of Representatives.   The bill would have created $6,500 vouchers for Georgia students to use for private-school or home-schooling expenses if they were assigned to attend a public school […]

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Teacher planning period bill passes聽聽

by Rebecca Grapevine | Mar 30, 2023 | Capitol Beat News Service Rep. John Corbett, R-Lake Park, sponsored a successful bill guaranteeing teachers a daily planning period. ATLANTA 鈥 The General Assembly has approved a bill guaranteeing Georgia public school teachers a daily planning period to use for lesson planning, grading and other tasks.   The new measure will apply to […]

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News Brief: Amendments and substitutions added to SB 233 Georgia Promise Scholarship Act

With the passing of SB 233, it is noteworthy to highlight the additions to the substitutions and three amendments added before the bill was passed. The SB 233 includes several substitutes, including-聽the amount per student per year was聽changed from $6,000 to $6,500, dual enrollment was clarified, and funds can only be used for core courses, […]

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Georgia House Education Policy Subcommittee passes $6,000+ voucher bill

The Georgia House of Representatives Education Policy Subcommittee voted to pass SB 233, also known as “The Georgia Promise Scholarship Act,” in an Education Policy Subcommittee Meeting.  According to Senator and author of the bill Greg Dolezal, this bill will give students and parents more options regarding where they receive their education.  “What this bill […]

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