Following President Donald Trump’s executive order to begin dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, teacher and student organizations in Georgia are figuring out how to move forward.
Georgia lawmakers are giving up on creating a statewide database to collect information on students who might commit violence ...
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States with the least state investments have the most appalling frequent violations of the law, leaving children behind. Georgia is a repeat offender.
District officials are considering cost-cutting measures, such as school consolidations and closures, to address financial ...
The Eagles invested in linebacker with the offseason re-signing of Zack Baun, but could use some depth at the position with ...
Despite much publicity, a Georgia senate committee canceled its last meeting of the session, threatening the legislation path ...
U.S. schools have been banning the famous Crocs shoes, calling them safety hazards. See what school in Georgia is a no-Croc ...
The Georgia Senate passed a bill banning cell phones at public elementary and middle schools, effective July 2026 if signed into law. The "Distraction-Free Education Act" aims to eliminate cell ...
A bill that bans the use of cellphones in Georgia’s public schools for students in kindergarten through the eighth grade is heading to Gov. Brian Kemp to sign into law, after sailing through the ...