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How Will the Georgia Legislature Improve Education?

Democratic state lawmakers are focusing on educational opportunities such as restoring HOPE and preventing school dropouts in the 2013-2014 legislative season. Do you think they're focusing on the right thing?

 

This month the Georgia House Democratic Caucus offered its legislative agenda for 2013-2014. On Tuesday, they held a public hearing focusing on education.

In a press release, House Democrats said their agenda "concentrates on supporting successful students, promoting empowered parents and securing stronger schools."

-- What do you think about the House Democrats education agenda? Does it do enough or go too far? --

The bills presented include:

  • The Restore and Build HOPE Act (HB 54): This bill would amend the HOPE Act to lower the required GPA from 3.0 to 2.0 for students at technical colleges to retain the HOPE Grant. This also has been adopted by Gov. Nathan Deal as part of his higher education legislative agenda.
  • Education Transparency Act (HB 221): This bill would require schools that receive funds from SSOs to disclose program donors and other financial data, such as level of funding.
  • Parent Protection Act (HB 166): This bill would guarantee work leave for parents to attend school conferences and medical appointments.

Have school news or story idea you want to share? Contact Local Editor Joy L. Woodson at Joy.Woodson@patch.com or 404-539-9256.

Related Topics: Education, Georgia House Democratic Caucus, and HOPE

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