Dr. Rob Brown takes over as GSSA President!
Dr. Robert Brown (Lumpkin County) takes over as the GSSA President from outgoing president Dr. Bronwyn Ragan-Martin (Early County). Dr. Brown will serve as the GSSA President until July of […]
Dr. Robert Brown (Lumpkin County) takes over as the GSSA President from outgoing president Dr. Bronwyn Ragan-Martin (Early County). Dr. Brown will serve as the GSSA President until July of […]
In the links below you will find the presentations for some of our great speakers at the 2021 Spring Bootstrap Conference. Please let us know if you have any questions […]
Food Service Sustainability Solutions became a GSSA sponsor last year and displayed the AirGenie Air Sanitizer during our 2020 Fall Bootstrap in Athens. They have recently earned the Georgia Made […]
The last two days of the session were long and the mischief was minor Sine Die 2021. Several education bills did pass the session and April 1st is the beginning […]
Day 38, was a long and arduous day. SB 47 the voucher expansion legislation passed the House floor by a 91-71. This adds Section 504 students for eligibility for this […]
FY22 Budget HB 81 passes the Senate. The House and Senate have appointed their conferees to hammer out their -what appears to be -minor differences. It should be make […]
With five legislative days remaining, the activity has picked up slightly with slow but steady floor voting in both chambers. Just not much concerning K-12 public education. Both the House […]
Interestingly, the pace of the session remains slow. The House Education Committee heard two bills late Tuesday afternoon: SB 159 – The alternate transportation bill allowing local districts to opt […]
Legislative Days 30 and 31 were relatively quiet and routine. The House Education Committee met and moved several Senate bills forward. SB 88 – One of two of Governor Kemp’s teacher […]
Day 26 was a tough day for K-12 education. The expanded special needs voucher SB 47 was passed on the Senate floor 30-23. We lost some votes at the 11th hour […]