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Two ways to help Georgia families from both sides of the political aisle.
A lot of teachers are frustrated, but the reasons may surprise you.
As an adult, you don’t have the luxury of waiting for someone else to fix things, right wrongs and take responsibility. The ball is pretty much in your court.
In Athens, the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame was a heart-in-your-throat occasion.
Sites on the Civil Rights Tours Atlanta are palpable reminders of the complexity of the Civil Rights Movement.
Several of Georgia’s mayors recently came together to discuss consolidation, healthy competition and transportation.
Those in politics tend to insulate and isolate themselves from the world – perhaps they should get out a little bit more.
The world could use a bit more kindness – along with all the other things it needs.
For all the attention that troubled school systems and bad-apple teachers and administrators get, there is a lot of magic that happens in the classroom.
Times change, and so does language. Occasionally a term like “redneck” or “thug” needs to be retired.
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