January 10, 2026 - 20:58

The Bulloch County Board of Education commenced 2026 with the re-election of Elizabeth Williams as Chair and Maurice Hill as Vice Chair. This decision reflects the board's commitment to maintaining stable leadership as they navigate the educational landscape in the coming year.
During the meeting, attention was drawn to the impressive academic advancements at William James Middle School, particularly in math and science. These gains highlight the effectiveness of recent educational strategies and the dedication of both educators and students.
In addition to celebrating these achievements, the board engaged in a comprehensive discussion regarding county-wide literacy trends. Recognizing the importance of literacy as a cornerstone of education, members outlined potential initiatives aimed at enhancing reading skills across all grade levels. The board also addressed the significance of fostering a positive school climate, emphasizing that a supportive environment is crucial for student success. Overall, the meeting set a proactive tone for the year ahead, focusing on collaboration and continuous improvement in education.
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