Georgia Schools Prepping For A More 'Normal' Year - Across Georgia, GA - "We've been learning a lot about what are the right interventions to match our students' needs" Chief Academic Officer Cliff Jones
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Georgia schools prepping for a more ânormalâ year
A masked Forsyth Central High School studies on her laptop during her lunch break. School districts have had to adjust their plans quickly as COVID-19 continues to spread in Georgia. (Ross Williams/Georgia Recorder)
(GA Recorder) â Children across Georgia are cracking open the sunscreen, dusting off their flip flops, and making plans for their summer break, but school administrators have a massive task before them: planning a semester they hope will set a foundation for a return to normal.
âWeâve been learning a lot about what are the right interventions to match our studentsâ needs, but also what are the right professional learning opportunities for our teachers to increase their capacity and effectiveness to help our students as we come out of this,â said Fulton County Schools Chief Academic Officer Cliff Jones. âThis will not be a one-year solution. This is
Outsider Art Trail Tour Is June 5 Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Paradise Garden Foundation presents the fourth Outsider Art Trail Tour on Saturday, June 5, offering a great road-trip option for anyone ready to get out and explore after being cooped up during the pandemic.
Take a drive deep into the heart of southern small-town charm and quirk, wander down some rural byways, and celebrate the beginning of summer amid the leafy beauty of Northwest Georgia. Start your day early at a “picker’s paradise” as you dig for treasures at Trade Day, a giant outdoor flea market just outside downtown Summerville that has been a Chattooga County tradition since 1976.
There will be a Quilt of Valor ceremony to honor Lyerly resident Robbie White, on May 30th. It will be held at the Lyerly Community Center at 2PM. Robbie White is one of the most highly decorated Vietnam veterans from Chattooga County. He was the recipient of several top service awards for heroic actions “above […]
Written by: Debbie Dooley
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and his allies have been trying to claim for months that the Republican grassroots was united around him, despite Donald Trump’s constant criticism of him for failing to take action to investigate election fraud in the November 3
rd election and to prevent election fraud in the Georgia Senate Runoff in January. Trump has made it very clear that he wants Kemp to be a one-term governor.
The fact that 15 GOP County Conventions passed resolutions to essentially censure him on April 10
th and 17
th, makes it very clear that Kemp is in a very perilous position. Courageous activists in Murray and Whitfield counties led the way on April 10