THOMASVILLE — More than 100 museum professionals from all regions of the state — from Cartersville to Valdosta — came here recently for the annual meeting of the Georgia Association of Museums. The theme of this year’s conference was “The Next Normal.” Attendees participated in a variety of sessions and workshops, ranging from developing education […]
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The Center Square) — Georgia’s school choice programs saved taxpayers at least $605 million in fiscal 2018, an update analysis found by EdChoice. EdChoice examined the tax implications of 40 private educational choice programs in 19 states and the District of Columbia. The nonprofit found that the Georgia Special Needs Scholarship Program and Georgia Qualified […]
The Georgia Department of Education announces its 2022 legislative priorities – key public education issues that will guide State School Superintendent Richard Woods’ interactions with lawmakers in the upcoming regular session. “Our legislative priorities are in line with the larger vision of creating a public education system that is student and class-centered.” Superintendent Woods said. […]
ATLANTA – Das US-Bildungsministerium genehmigte die Pläne Georgiens, 1,4 Milliarden US-Dollar an bundesstaatlichem Coronavirus-Hilfsgeld zu verwenden. Bundesbeamte haben bereits zwei Drittel der 4,2 Milliarden Dollar verteilt, die Georgia Schulen im Rahmen des American Rescue Plan, dem von Präsident Joe Biden unterstützten Hilfsgesetz, erhalten haben. Das meiste Geld wird direkt den über 180 Schulbezirken von Georgia […]
ATLANTA (AP) – Just days ahead of a reimbursement deadline, state officials say parents of children with special educational needs claimed just a fraction of the $ 10.1 million state coronavirus aid grant Governor Brian Kemp received Provided for reimbursement has pandemic-related expenses including technology and tutoring. Wednesday is the application deadline, which has already […]