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The Columbia County School District's vision is to achieve national leadership in educational excellence, ensuring each student is engaged, enriched, and inspired. The strategic direction focuses on continuously increasing academic achievement through challenging content, supportive instruction, and the development of teachers and administrators. The governance team is committed to strategic planning, policy development, and collaborative problem-solving, leveraging programs like the Georgia School Board Association's Excellence in Governance Institute to foster improvement. Key priorities include raising expectations, striving for higher performance, implementing high-quality curriculum, and preparing students for the future with advanced cyber standards and career technical offerings to maximize individual and collective success.
The board held a work session dedicated to discussing student achievement and the operational management of the school district. Key discussion topics included an in-depth presentation and update on the College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) data for the 2025 school year, which involved a review of performance metrics such as content mastery, student progress, and the closing of performance gaps across elementary, middle, and high school levels.
The board meeting focused on special recognitions for student athletes, including various state championship wins in swimming and wrestling across multiple high schools. Administrative items addressed updates on graduation requirements under Board Policy IHF(6) and developments within the building program for several high schools, alongside an amendment to the mandatory addendum for Harlem High School. The Superintendent provided reports on regional spelling bee and STAR student achievements, and the board discussed upcoming Special Olympics events, held a public participation segment, and concluded with an executive session.
The meeting convened as a work session dedicated to discussing important topics related to student achievement and the effective operation and management of the school district. Key discussions centered on the Comprehensive Community Program for Improvement (CCRPI) update for the 2025 school year, which measures school, district, and state performance in preparing students for the next educational level. The presentation detailed the five main components of CCRPI: Content Mastery, Progress, Closing Gaps, Readiness, and Graduation Rate. Specific analysis showed elementary schools performed above state averages, while middle schools demonstrated significant growth, especially in the Progress component. High school CCRPI scores saw a slight overall decrease, primarily attributed to the Closing Gaps component. The structure and calculation methodology of CCRPI, including score weighting and participation requirements, were explained.
The regular session began with an invocation and pledge of allegiance led by the four presidents of North Columbia Elementary School. Key business included the approval of the meeting agenda, the selection of the Vice Chair (Representative Phil Kim for 2026), and the selection of the Columbia County School District Foundation Trustee (Miss G Teasley for 2026). The Board approved the selection of the board attorney for 2026 (Fletcher Harding Law Firm) and the board meeting dates and times for 2026. Annual board requirements, specifically the Board Policy Code of Ethics, Board Policy Conflict of Interest, and Board Training, were approved, while Board Norms and Protocols were tabled for discussion during board training. The meeting featured a special recognition for the outstanding girls flag football team from Greenbryer High for winning their third consecutive state championship. Board members offered comments praising the team's excellence, spirit, and leadership, as well as thanking the outgoing Vice Chair and welcoming the incoming Vice Chair.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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Katie Allen
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