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Category Archives: Georgia Politics
The H.O.P.E. Scholarship: Meritocracy or Mediocrity?
Helping Outstanding Students Educationally. The first letter of each word of the preceding phrase forms the acronym, H.O.P.E., which when simplified results in the noun “Hope,” as commonly used in the phrase “The Hope Scholarship.” In this essay, I will … Continue reading
Posted in Georgia Education, Georgia Politics
Tagged Board of Regents, Chancellor, Georgia General Assembly, georgia lottery, Governor Deal, grade inflation, Help Outstanding Pupils Educationally, Hope Scholarship, letter grading system, percentile grading system, standardized test, taxation without representation, Tuition increases, tuition is a tax, University System of Georgia, Zell Miller
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A New Way of Teacher Training in Georgia
A popular definition of insanity is to continually do the same thing and expect different results. Georgia, we are insane. Education has been a controversial topic in Georgia since public education became a universal goal of this state and indeed, … Continue reading
Posted in Georgia Education
Tagged Boards of Education, elected school boards, failure to educate, Georgia School Boards, l, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Superintendent
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Look at this Organizational Chart!
We need a new Georgia Constitution! Let’s write it together. Contact Bull Sullivan at bull@bullsullivan.com FD4CDA27d01
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