More
By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. School board at 3-day work session at Jekyll
The Bryan County Board of Education is holding a three-day work session beginning today at the Westin at Jekyll Island.
School board members will conduct Georgia School Board Association “whole board training” today.
Friday’s agenda includes updates from Dr. Paul Brooksher, Bryan County Schools superintendent, as well as updates from administrators with the system’s Division of Teaching and Learning and Division of Business and Financial Services.
There will also be policy discussions.
More
By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. COVID-19 vaccine, masks discussed at Bryan BoE meeting No current plan to end mask mandate at schools
Bryan County Schools Superintendent Dr. Paul Brooksher said school officials are working on plans to administer the COVID-19 vaccination to employees in the wake of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s announcement he is expanding eligibility to include teachers and others who work in schools beginning March 8.
Brooksher told school board members at their Thursday, Feb. 25 meeting in Black Creek that administrators are looking at various ways to provide the shots in conjunction with the Coastal Health District.
Face masks, teacher vaccinations priority of Bryan County school board savannahnow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from savannahnow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Bryan County News More
By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Governor Kemp comes to town to talk economy, new interchange Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, right, answers questions during a press conference Wednesday following a roundtable discussion at the Bryan County Administration Building in Richmond Hill. The event centered around the opening of the new I-95 interchange. It is the first outside of Metro-Atlanta to feature roundabouts. With Kemp are, from left, Bryan County Sheriff Mark Crowe, Richmond Hill Mayor Russ Carpenter and Bryan County Commission Chairman Carter Infinger. Photo by Jeff Whitten.
Bryan County News More
By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. School employees given $1,000
Bryan County s full-time employees got a grand surprise Friday. The school system is giving each full time employee $1,000.
The system has approximately 1,400 employees.
Here s the press release, hot off the press from Bryan County Schools Superintendent Dr. Paul Brooksher:
Bryan County Schools gives every full-time employee $1,000 dollars to say thank you for their dedication and commitment during these unprecedented times.
As a result of their tireless commitment, unwavering resolve, and focus on doing the right thing, the superintendent and Board of Education chose to close 2020 with an extra special thank you to all Bryan County Schools employees. Mrs. Amy Murphy, Board Chairman stated, “We are always appreciative of your time, your talents and the