State Department of Education creates new office to focus on rural Georgia
ATLANTA Rural education in Georgia is getting special attention in the form of a new office within the state Department of Education that will focus on the needs of rural schools.
The Office of Rural Education and Innovation will be headed by Bronwyn Ragan-Martin, a veteran education leader who served most recently as superintendent of the Early County School System and president of the Georgia School Superintendents Association.
Ragan-Martin will take on the title of deputy superintendent for rural education and innovation starting in October.
It is a top priority of my administration to strengthen and bring greater opportunities and economic prosperity to rural Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp said Wednesday. The Georgia Department of Educations new Office of Rural Education and Innovation will support those efforts to renew and revitalize rural Georgia and ensure our state remains the best place to live, work and raise a family.
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