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The Columbus Fire Department hosted a special ceremony Friday to congratulate a few high school students. Six Shaw High School students who participated in fire safety training all created training videos.
Many of the state’s largest public universities said they’re planning to increase access to the COVID-19 vaccines after the governor announced he’s directing the state to expand vaccine eligibility to all adult Georgians.
Proposals to raise the age Georgia children can drop out of school from 16 to 17 and to nix discipline reporting from a required school performance rating were the focus of debate between Georgia Senate lawmakers on Wednesday, Feb. 3.
When parents consider where to send their children to school, they often seek opinions of folks they trust in addition to analyzing standardized test scores.
Completion rates at the University of Georgia continue to set records, thanks to a number of ongoing initiatives to enhance the academic environment and student support.
At McEachern High School in the Cobb County School District, teachers have the option to change their approach to discipline by writing kids up for positive behaviors instead of just focusing on negative ones.
As mental health becomes a political talking point, Georgia schools are finding innovative ways to make social and emotional learning part of the curriculum.