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Crider Foods expands annual program to support local teachers

Crider Foods expands annual program to support local teachers

The company has announced the return of its annual Teacher Pay It Forward program. The campaign encourages students, parents, and community members from surrounding counties to nominate inspiring teachers who have gone above and beyond their call of duty. Nominations are due April 28.
GS student tackles large-scale research study on gut health

GS student tackles large-scale research study on gut health

The study will examine how the gut microbiome changes in athletes during the Western States Ultramarathon
OTC students complete wildland firefighting training

OTC students complete wildland firefighting training

A number of OTC students and alumni recently completed FFT2 Basic Wildland Firefighter training at General Coffee State Park.
Let's Get Dressed Exhibit promotes diversity and inclusiveness at Georgia Southern

Let's Get Dressed Exhibit promotes diversity and inclusiveness at Georgia Southern

The Georgia Southern Museum recently opened its doors to the public for the Let's Get Dressed exhibit, curated by Dr. Addie Martindale from Georgia Southern University's Fashion Merchandising and Apparel Design program.
Georgia AP pass rate rises to 15th in nation

Georgia AP pass rate rises to 15th in nation

Student scores continue to rise
Kemp vetoes bill giving lawmakers role in university tuition

Kemp vetoes bill giving lawmakers role in university tuition

Kemp vetoed House Bill 319, which prohibits the University System of Georgia Board of Regents from raising tuition or fees more than 3% without the approval of the legislature.
Public asked to weigh in on new English and language arts standards for Georgia

Public asked to weigh in on new English and language arts standards for Georgia

If adopted, the new English and language arts standards would be implemented in the 2025-2026 school year.  The public comment period closes May 1.
SHS Chick-fil-A Leader Academy hosting community yard sale to help local group homes

SHS Chick-fil-A Leader Academy hosting community yard sale to help local group homes

Participants keep proceeds from their sales. Proceeds from table rentals, concessions, and any donated funds will be given to Marcella's Community House, Inc., and the Caring & Sharing Home for Boys.
Bulloch County reflects on Music in Our Schools month

Bulloch County reflects on Music in Our Schools month

The Bulloch County Board of Education is shining a light on a number of recent accomplishments in its music education programs
GS and EGSC combined $4.1 million state budget decrease part of $66 million statewide budget cut

GS and EGSC combined $4.1 million state budget decrease part of $66 million statewide budget cut

The decision comes as 20 of USG’s 26 public colleges and universities are already set to receive less money next fiscal year under the state’s funding formula due to enrollment decline.