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AP African American Studies Course Cut by State Superintendent’s Office

Georgia education officials have closed the door on state funding for local school districts to offer Advanced Placement African American History courses. With only days before the 2024-2025 school year begins, a bulletin from Gwinnett County Chief Learning Officer DeNelle West went out to parents Monday evening stating that the state’s largest school district would […]

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Literacy Rates, Community Trust Among Top Challenges for Atlanta’s New Schools Chief

Now that Atlanta Public Schools has finalized its choice of a new leader, the real work can start. The Atlanta Board of Education on Monday unanimously approved a three-year contract for its new superintendent, Bryan Johnson, the former University of Tennessee at Chattanooga chief strategy officer. The contract is effective Aug. 5. Johnson comes with […]

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Capital B Fest Day One: Black Atlanta Dives into Key Issues Shaping Politics, Education, and Crime

Black Atlantans say a “systemic” and “surgical” effort to disenfranchise Black voters and a new school choice law that some believe targets the state’s most vulnerable students are among their biggest concerns as the November presidential election approaches. Those were among the takeaways from the conversations at the Atlanta stop of Capital B’s Black Political […]

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Will Atlanta’s New School Superintendent Bring A New Era of Equity?

Atlanta Public Schools are preparing to move into a new era with the selection of its next superintendent this week. Dr. Bryan Johnson, who was announced as the “sole finalist” to be the next superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools on Tuesday. Johnson, a former superintendent of Hamilton County, Tennessee., schools, was most recently executive vice […]

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‘Bridging the Gap’: Here’s How APS GO Teams Connect Communities to the School Board

Another Atlanta Public Schools election season is around the corner, and this time community stakeholders will have the opportunity to vote for a hyper-local advisory council that relies on parents, educators, community leaders, and students to inform the Atlanta Board of Education of happenings on the school level.  Similar to the city of Atlanta’s Neighborhood […]

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Interested in Charter Schools? APS Just Opened Its Application Process.

It’s that time of year again. Atlanta Public Schools’ Office of Charter and Partner Schools has officially started its application process for the 2024-2025 school year. Seven charter schools operating within APS are now accepting applications through one comprehensive process called Apply APS Charter, a collaboration between APS and participating charter schools. Applications opened on […]

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Results Are In. Alfred ‘Shivy’ Brooks Wins APS Board Runoff Election.

The vote is in.  Alfred “Shivy” Brooks made history Tuesday evening by becoming the first active teacher to hold a seat on the Atlanta Board of Education in its 150-year history, after winning a special runoff election with a commanding 64.6% of the vote. Brooks will join eight other school board members who oversee the […]

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