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Georgia Tax Revenues Fall by Double Digits Despite Record Spending, Raising Concerns
According to the state Department of Revenue, state tax receipts fell 12.6% in March compared to last year. This fall compounds recent declines, threatening ...
Noncitizen Voting Battle: Georgia Secretary Raffensperger Thanks Trump and Johnson
Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s Secretary of State, recently expressed gratitude to former President Donald Trump and Georgia House Speaker David Ralston for their assistance in ...
Missouri Senate Reaches Accord to Enhance Public-School Funding within Private-School Tax-Credit Legislation
The filibuster ended after Republicans agreed to incorporate provisions to bolster public school funding and teacher retention efforts into the legislation. The bill, which ...
Cherokee County Students Shine Bright at State Theater Conference
Cherokee County School District proudly announces the remarkable achievements of its students at Georgia’s esteemed student theater conference, the Georgia Thespian Conference. The conference, ...
Leigha Burnham Emerges as Top 10 Finalist for Georgia Teacher of the Year
Leigha Burnham, the esteemed Library Media & Technology Specialist at Summerville Middle School in Chattooga County, has clinched a coveted spot as one of ...
Georgia “School Choice Bill” Advances Private Education Access Explored
Georgia’s “school choice bill,” Senate Bill 233, has cleared a crucial hurdle as it moves through the legislative process. Approved by the House Education ...
Decline in Sandy Springs Public School Enrollment Persists Amidst Rise in Private School Attendance
In the educational landscape of Sandy Springs within Fulton County Schools (FCS), officials are grappling with a persistent decline in public school enrollment, exacerbated ...
Seven schools in Clayton County have been recognized as AP Honor Schools.
In a significant achievement for Clayton County, seven of its schools have been recognized as 2024 Advanced Placement (AP) Honor Schools. This recognition highlights ...
‘Operation Orange’ inspire future doctors at OSU-COM.
Oklahoma State University for Health Sciences held “Operation Orange.” on March 2. This one-day mini medical camp targeted 9th–12th graders to spark their interest ...
Marietta Teacher Becomes Finalist for Georgia’s Best Teacher Award
Candace Torrence, a 14-year veteran educator in Marietta City Schools, has been named a finalist for the esteemed title of Georgia Teacher of the ...