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Georgia Southern researchers investigate COVID-19 effects on adults with severe mental illness

Georgia Southern researchers investigate COVID-19 effects on adults with severe mental illness

Amid the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic, Kadiatou Diallo-Montford dedicated herself to understanding how COVID-19 impacted adults with severe mental illness.
Bulloch County Schools prioritizes employee wellbeing with third annual Benefits & Wellness Fair on March 10

Bulloch County Schools prioritizes employee wellbeing with third annual Benefits & Wellness Fair on March 10

Bulloch County Schools is committed to supporting the well-being of its employees and will host its Third Annual Benefits & Wellness Fair on March 10 to provide valuable resources for their health and wellness.
State approves request to push back school district’s GA Milestones testing schedule

State approves request to push back school district’s GA Milestones testing schedule

Bulloch County Schools has successfully secured an extension for administering the Georgia Milestones tests, adding 10 extra days of instruction for third through eighth graders after the state approved its request to push back testing dates.
Superintendent Richard Woods names 2025 AP Honor schools; SHS included in list

Superintendent Richard Woods names 2025 AP Honor schools; SHS included in list

State School Superintendent Richard Woods has named 301 Advanced Placement (AP) Honor Schools from 104 school districts for 2025, recognizing their commitment to rigorous, high-quality education and academic excellence. Statesboro High School was named an AP STEM School and AP STEM Achievement School.
Recent data shows that Georgia Southern’s research efforts are soaring

Recent data shows that Georgia Southern’s research efforts are soaring

Georgia Southern University is celebrating a milestone in research excellence, breaking institutional records in total scholarly output, peer-reviewed research papers, and Quartile 1 journal publications, according to 2024 data from Elsevier’s Scival.
United Way offering needs-based scholarships for local high school seniors

United Way offering needs-based scholarships for local high school seniors

The United Way of Southeast Georgia is offering needs-based scholarships for graduating seniors at Portal, Southeast Bulloch, and Statesboro High, in the amounts of $500 for technical or vocational college and $1,000 for college or university. The deadline to apply is March 7.
Only for Southern | 24 Hours of Eagle Giving

Only for Southern | 24 Hours of Eagle Giving

Georgia Southern University is more than just a school; it's a community bound by loyalty, pride and a shared mission to create brighter futures. On March 4-5 (from noon to noon), we're coming together for Only For Southern: 24 hours of Eagle Giving.
University-wide mental health services strengthened by Georgia Southern’s JED Campus initiative

University-wide mental health services strengthened by Georgia Southern’s JED Campus initiative

Georgia Southern University has been recognized as a full JED Campus Member, highlighting its commitment to enhancing student mental health resources and increasing awareness through a successful four-year partnership with the national collegiate mental health program.
Southeast Bulloch High to present "Cafe Murder" dinner theatre

Southeast Bulloch High to present "Cafe Murder" dinner theatre

Southeast Bulloch High School’s Drama students invite you to a night of mystery and fun with their dinner theatre production of “Café Murder” on Friday, March 14.
And the award goes to... Behind the scenes at the Georgia Children's Book Award

And the award goes to... Behind the scenes at the Georgia Children's Book Award

Founded in 1968 by University of Georgia education professor Sheldon Root, the Georgia Children's Book Award encourages reading enjoyment among Georgia's youth while introducing them to quality literature. The award, presented annually and chosen through a statewide selection process involving educators, librarians, and young readers, recognizes outstanding picture books and chapter books.