November 30, 2025 - 09:52

While many local elections concluded on Election Day earlier this month, the contest for the Chair of the Social Circle City Schools Board of Education has progressed into a runoff. In this three-way race, no candidate secured a decisive victory, leading to a face-off between Chadwick McGuire and Taylor Morris. The runoff election is scheduled for December 2.
Both candidates have been actively campaigning, focusing on key issues affecting the local education system, including funding, curriculum development, and community engagement. Voters are expected to turn out in significant numbers to make their voices heard in this pivotal election, which will ultimately shape the direction of the school board for the coming years.
As the date approaches, both McGuire and Morris are intensifying their efforts to connect with constituents and address their concerns. The outcome of this election will not only determine the leadership of the board but also influence the educational landscape of Social Circle City Schools.
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