Join us next Thursday, June 4th, as our Executive Director, Michael O'Sullivan, breaks down the wins and losses of the 2026 Legislative Session. The call starts at 6 p.m. Please pre-register for this event. https://t.co/MifdIXgtqv
It's Election Day! Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. If you haven't voted yet, now is the time. Find your polling location here: https://t.co/keK6sIklug
How important is it that our lawmakers elected this year in Georgia work to improve K-12 education in the state?
80% Extremely/Very
17% Somewhat/Not
The work is not done yet. @_GA_CAN stands ready to work with willing lawmakers to improve education for our students.
Can't make it to Savannah tonight? Tune in! @WTOC11 is live streaming our State Superintendent and Education Candidate forum right now. https://t.co/U46Jfxitme
Join us tomorrow night in Savannah for a candidate forum featuring those vying to become their party’s nominee for State Superintendent in Georgia. RSVP: https://t.co/bX5kDW1fYv
Thank you to our partners @GAOpportunity, @NationalParents and Chatham Education Alliance
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The GeorgiaCAN Parent Fellowship Application closes THIS FRIDAY, May 1st! 🚨
This statewide program empowers parents to lead education projects in their communities.
Apply or share: https://t.co/DEwYr5gpfE
Last night, GeorgiaCAN hosted our Clayton County Dinner and Dialogue. Advocates joined us for a meal before heading to the school board meeting together. Thank you to everyone who participated. If you're interested in hosting a session, let us know! Email [email protected]
Join us for an Education Candidate Forum featuring Democratic and Republican candidates for Georgia State Superintendent and Savannah-Chatham School Board President. Hear their plans for our schools, teachers, and students, because this election matters.
https://t.co/bX5kDW1fYv
Just sharing we’ve extended the application deadline to apply for FIRE to April 13th. FIRE is an advocacy training that helps build stronger leaders. During the training, fellows will learn the basics of advocacy, organizing, and education policy. This training is free and open to all 50 states. The training is virtual.
Apply here: https://t.co/Pr39ZpXhUj
HB 1193 has just passed the Georgia State Senate. The bill aims to ensure more Georgia students can read proficiently by the end of third grade. It now moves to the Georgia House of Representatives for final agreement.
Action Alert: Lawmakers could vote as early as today on SB 498. This bill helps charter schools access funding for facilities through more affordable financing. Speak up and contact your lawmaker: https://t.co/w5ksfwow8u
We're so excited to see HB 634 added to the calendar, this legislation would provide some administrative changes to the Georgia Special Needs Scholarship.
Thursday is the last day of session, and we want to take a moment to highlight SB 498. This bill would help public charter schools address one of their biggest hurdles: facility financing. Check out this testimony from Tapestry Charter - Clayton on the need for the bill.
This bill now incorporates language from HB 1218, allowing students in virtual charter schools to participate in extracurricular activities, including athletics, at their zoned schools. The bill now moves to the Senate for agreement.