May 5, 2025 - 09:41

Chatham County residents have the opportunity to contribute to the development of the school system's budget for the fiscal year 2026. The Savannah-Chatham Board of Education is set to hold a series of public hearings aimed at gathering input from the community. These sessions are crucial for ensuring that the budget reflects the needs and priorities of local families and students.
During the hearings, residents will be able to share their thoughts on various aspects of the budget, including funding for educational programs, resources for teachers, and improvements to school facilities. The board encourages active participation, as community feedback plays a vital role in shaping the budgetary decisions that affect the quality of education in Chatham County.
Dates and locations for the hearings will be announced soon, and all community members are urged to attend and voice their opinions. This is an important opportunity for residents to influence the future of education in their area.
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