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- Ananya Augustine is Georgia’s repeat spelling champion
- GAE applauds monies for educators, but has concerns over legislation to control the classroom
- GAE’s 2022 legislative priorities include underscoring the harmful consequences of public school waivers
- GAE Lawsuit Seeks Fair Administration of Childcare Policy During Remote Learning
- GAE comments on results from Milestones tests
- GAE takes stance on resolution prohibiting the teaching of the whole truth
- National Board Certified Teacher is new GAE exec
- GAE files lawsuit to protect Gwinnett County member’s free speech rights
- GAE critical of new state school board resolution
- GAE comments on new CDC guidelines
- GAE adamantly opposed to voucher bills HB 60 and SB 47
- GAE lauds the prioritization of teachers, other school workers, for vaccinations
- GAE supports 2 House bills addressing school waivers and for-profit school takeovers
- CDC – Marietta City Schools study confims GAE stance on reopening for in-person instruction
- Educators Rally (Virtually) for Safe In-Person Instruction in Schools
- GAE responds to new CDC guidelines for reopening schools
- GAE responds to Gov. Kemp’s State of the State
- GAE files lawsuit on the handling of public school reopenings
- DeKalb County educator elected next GAE president
- In new poll, GAE members say disparities exist with the distance learning experience
- GAE Statement on State Seeking Testing Waivers
- Public education and civil unrest
- GAE responds to DOE Recovery Plan
- GAE statement on COVID-19 and the work of our schools’ ESPs
- Fulton County 8th grader repeats as Georgia’s spelling champion
- GAE offices close in response to Coronavirus
- Educators disheartened by salary promise decrease
- GAE Opposed to Bill To Expand Taxpayer-Paid Private School Tuition
- GAE Commends Gov. Kemp for Continuing Historic Pay Raise
- Educators will be on the lookout again for voucher legislation
- Educators looking for Kemp to keep promise on salary raises
- 13 year-old Arushi Cumer from Fulton County is Georgia’s newest spelling champion
- Georgia’s top spellers continue trek toward state championship
- Muscogee member is finalist for prestigious global teacher award
- Educators say Senate Committee Report on school safety is a good first step
- Educators congratulate Governor-elect Kemp
- GAE says teacher salaries need to be competitive to stave off looming teacher shortages
- GAE endorses Stacey Abrams for governor in general election
- GAE reaffirms stance against arming teachers
- Statement on Clayton Schools’ proposal for furlough days
- 13 year-old from Carrollton City is Georgia’s newest spelling champion
- Educators endorse Stacey Abrams for Georgia’s next governor
- Georgia’s best spellers continue march toward state championship
- Statement on Status of Georgia Lottery
- Continuing to improve school learning environments vital to student success
- Education Support Professionals a key cog in the public education wheel
- Certain local school district waivers are harmful to personnel and the learning environment
- Recruiting and retaining quality teachers should always be a priority
- Atlanta Board Of Education Charter Violates Educator’s Right To Run For APS School Board
- GAE troubled by Gov.’s effort to change portions of the state’s ESSA plan
- 11 year-old from Gwinnett captures Georgia’s spelling championship
- Top spellers from around the state to compete for “best” speller
- Georgia prepares to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday and the joy of reading
- GAE Lawsuit Challenges Atlanta Turnaround Plan
- Governor Deal’s “Takeover Local Schools”plan is no deal for Georgia
- Educators gird for challenges over Education Reform Commission recommendations
- Community-schools driven strategies most effective for turning around our under-performing schools
- Educators want Georgians to know true meaning behind Amendment 1 language
- All-in-all a positive year for public education
- Educators honor legislators who helped positively impact public education during legislative session
- GAE joins Georgia businesses touting HB 757 as bad for the state, public education
- Educators come out against “Carry On Campus” gun bill
- Educators applaud bills targeting problems with teacher evaluation system
- GAE “cautiously optimistic” on Gov. Deal’s proposals in State of the State
- U.S. Senate ushers in new era in public education with historic vote
- GAE voices concerns amid some positives on Education Reform Commission recommendations
- Educators pleased to see consideration of “toxic-testing” reductions
- GAE member wins NEA Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence
- Educators, state play wait and see with Education Reform Commission
- Georgia’s teachers coming to grips with TKES