Tim Denson represents District 5 on the Clarke County School Board. Father, husband, community organizer, former @accgov Commissioner. #Athens4Everyone
The second of three required Board of Education public hearings on potentially opting out of the HB 581 property-tax legislation scheduled for tonight has been canceled due to inclement weather and will be rescheduled.
Congratulations to Sarah Waller-Price, band director at Coile Middle School, for being named CCSD's Employee of the Month for January! Nominate any full-time CCSD employee with at least one year of service to the district at https://t.co/46QikL64zC
1) As of this morning, the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for most of North Georgia from 7 am Friday through 7 am Saturday. The possibility for snow in Athens remains high before 12 pm, and the transition to a wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain after
Congrats to the Burks Elem Tree Frogs for their second consecutive countywide b-ball championship! The CCSD-ACC Youth Sports Initiative has now made 6 sports accessible to all 4th-8th grade students in the system, with a generous startup grant from the UGA Athletic Assn. Onward!
Head over to the new @AkinsFordArena at the Classic Center in downtown Athens on Friday, Dec. 20, and watch the @CedarShoalsHS and @clarkecentral girls' and boys' junior-varsity and varsity basketball teams do battle! More info is available at https://t.co/9ZI7r6BBEz
@EddieStryton@MclendinM@NerdAthens Might want to educate yourself: https://t.co/PCRGRkBlRm
"The state has other reserves, as well, including a rainy day fund filled to the legal limit of $5.5 billion & a lottery reserve fund that now tops $2.4B. All told, Georgia had $19.1 billion in cash reserves on June 30."
@EddieStryton@MclendinM@NerdAthens We aren't a "Department"...and you must be really pissed at Gov. Kemp with $19.1 billion dollars in reserve which here even more this year.
CCSD has actually begun spending down it's reserved to a healthy level.
Congratulations to Cedar Shoals HS Automotive Teacher Dave Darden for bringing a $50,000 grant from Harbor Freight to the school to upgrade their classroom. Go Jags!
ACCGov continues to prepare to respond to the effects of Hurricane Helene. Print or screenshot this graphic as a reference for who to call when reporting street flooding, road blockages, downed power lines, or other hazards as we move into the weekend.