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Zell Miller III is a theater teacher (and the college and career coordinator) at Texas Empowerment Academy. He and the rest of the fine arts staff don’t usually make short films with the students in their classes; like most K-12 schools they’re much more used to putting on live theater productions attended by parents and community members. But in a school year defined by a global pandemic, that wasn’t really an option.
“Our fine arts director – his name is Willis Noel – he had a meeting with our amazing superintendent, Mr. David Nowlin. And Mr. Nowlin said to him, ‘so what is the fine arts department going to do, because you know we don’t stop at Texas Empowerment Academy. We keep going,’” says Miller, explaining how the academy came to produce the upcoming short film
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Vernon Jones kicked off his gubernatorial campaign with a Valdosta meet and greet at the Smok n Pig. He addressed a room of more than 50 about their concerns while promising what he d do if elected. Vernon Jones brings governor s campaign to S.Ga.
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Vernon Jones kicked off his gubernatorial campaign with a Valdosta meet and greet at the Smok n Pig. He addressed a room of more than 50 about their concerns while promising what he d do if elected.
VALDOSTA â Vernon Jones said todayâs Democratic party is far from the way it was in the days of John F. Kennedy and Zell Miller â conservative. He wants to bring those values back to Georgia.
(The Center Square) â Foster children and students who are identified as homeless will be able to attend Georgia public universities and technical colleges for free, starting July 1.
Senate Bill 107 was part of a legislation package signed Monday by Gov. Brian Kemp aimed at improving the state s foster care system. Today, I am proud to sign legislation that will make it easier and more affordable to adopt children in the Peach State, allow grant tuition and fee waivers for eligible foster and adopted students at Georgia s postsecondary institutions, and remove procedural hurdles for adoptive parents, Kemp said.
Eligible students under the measure can take courses at University System of Georgia and Technical College System of Georgia schools tuition-free for 10 years or until they obtain a bachelor s degree. All of their required fees, including rooming and board fees, also will be waived at Technical College System of Georgia schools, and the student also can obtain a GED
(The Center Square) â Students at Georgiaâs public universities and colleges will pay the same amount in tuition and fees during the next academic year.
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) voted this month to freeze the rates for the second consecutive year. It is the fourth time in six years the USG board has not raised tuition rates.
âUSG over the past several years has remained committed to making public higher education as affordable as possible for students and their families, while maintaining results that rank our campuses among some of the best in the nation,â USG Chancellor Steve Wrigley said. âWe are grateful for the support of the board and state leaders toward this priority, and recognize studentsâ hard work, especially over the past year, to maintain success toward graduating and entering Georgiaâs workforce with college degrees.â
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