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Georgia K12
/ 6 years agoGa School District Considering Adding Opioid Antidote to School Clinic
One Georgia school district is taking a different approach to the opioid crisis.
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Georgia K12
/ 6 years ago3 Georgia Entities to Receive Farm to School Grant Funding
The grants will increase the amount of healthy, local foods served in schools and create economic opportunities for nearby farmers.
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Georgia K12
/ 6 years agoGeorgia to Take Part of Pilot Program on Measuring Student Achievement
"This pilot program gives states that are willing to try a new approach an opportunity to assess student achievement without sacrificing...
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Georgia K12
/ 6 years agoGeorgia Principal Named to National Science Teaching Association Board
The new Board of Directors member is a principal but worked as a teacher in Florida and Georgia for 19 years.
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Georgia K12
/ 6 years agoGeorgia Council for the Arts awards grant funding to 135 organizations
–The Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) today announced the recipients of its Partner, Project and...
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Georgia K12
/ 6 years agoGeorgia School District Ends “Team Chaplain,” Sponsored Prayer After Complaint
A school district in northwest Georgia has ended its partnership with a chaplain after complaints to the school system were filed...
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Georgia K12
/ 6 years agoGeorgia Department of Education announces winners of second Pupil Transportation Safety Awards
Each year, nearly one million students and their parents rely on Georgia’s school buses – and the professionals who operate them...
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Georgia K12
/ 6 years ago20 Schools Land Share of $500K for Computer Coding Programs
The Georgia Department of Education has provided $500,000 in grant funding to help middle schools implement computer coding programs.
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Georgia K12
/ 6 years agoGeorgia approves new elementary agriculture courses
The new standards are a direct result of Senate Bill 330, legislation passed in 2018 which provides for a pilot program...
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Georgia K12
/ 6 years agoRural Georgia Teachers to Receive Training Thanks to New State Budget
Public-private investment will prepare 8th-12th grade students in rural communities for careers in biomanufacturing of agriculture, medicine, food and beverage products.