A societal backlash against the dizzying distraction of smartphones has gained momentum in the General Assembly, where ...
The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) has appointed Melissa Frank-Alston, Ph.D. as Interim President of Augusta ...
Spread the love In an era of rapid technological advancement, shifting societal needs, and global challenges, higher ...
CHIEF EXECUTIVES Appointments Michael T. Benson, president of Coastal Carolina University, has been named president of West ...
Kathryn Y. “Niki” Ogletree has been named the sole finalist for the president and chief executive officer position with the Valdosta-Lowndes County Development Authority (VLCDA), the organization ...
Efforts to cut "diversity, equity and inclusion" in Georgia are sweeping up civil rights history tours and programs to support rural Georgia schools.
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones published an op-ed in support of expanding school choice across Georgia, while the House looks to cut funding from the program.
The pair, who work with children of all ages and ability levels in several Brooklyn neighborhoods, recently opened their first brick-and-mortar site.
The Sumter County Board of Education met on March 11. Hiedi Goodin, STEM coordinator for RESA, presented Superintendent ...
Georgia is one of only six states that does not allocate state funds to students in poverty. That could soon be changing – kind of.
Georgia Association of Educators President Lisa Morgan said educators are "extremely concerned" about the next school year, ...
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