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Georgia Department of Education
Teacher Grants for Innovation.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Georgia Department of Education
Close: Jul 15, 2026
Teacher Grants for Innovation.
AvailableGeorgia Department of Education
The Paraprofessional to Teacher Reimbursement Grant, Round 4 is intended to promote the recruitment of teachers in local educational agencies (LEAs) and Georgia Network for Educational and Therapeutic Support (GNETS) programs across Georgia by providing financial support to paraprofessionals completing their teaching certification through the Georgia Teacher Academy for Preparation Pedagogy Program (GaTAPP). To provide districts with greater flexibility and ensure timely reimbursement, the Paraprofessional to Teacher Reimbursement Grant has adopted a year-round application window with two scheduled board review periods each year.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2025
Due Date
Aug 1, 2026
Release: Dec 19, 2025
Georgia Department of Education
Close: Aug 1, 2026
The Paraprofessional to Teacher Reimbursement Grant, Round 4 is intended to promote the recruitment of teachers in local educational agencies (LEAs) and Georgia Network for Educational and Therapeutic Support (GNETS) programs across Georgia by providing financial support to paraprofessionals completing their teaching certification through the Georgia Teacher Academy for Preparation Pedagogy Program (GaTAPP). To provide districts with greater flexibility and ensure timely reimbursement, the Paraprofessional to Teacher Reimbursement Grant has adopted a year-round application window with two scheduled board review periods each year.
AvailableGeorgia Department of Education
Purpose of the student vaping mini grant is to support middle and high schools in georgia by providing funding for localized interventions to decrease the number of disciplinary incidents related to student vaping.
Posted Date
May 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: May 1, 2026
Georgia Department of Education
Close: Jun 5, 2026
Purpose of the student vaping mini grant is to support middle and high schools in georgia by providing funding for localized interventions to decrease the number of disciplinary incidents related to student vaping.
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Georgia Department of Education
This document includes a Jotform invoice dated March 16, 2022, issued to the Georgia Department of Education, detailing a credit for unused time on a Gold Yearly Non-Profit subscription. It also contains email communication confirming the application of an education discount and clarifying how the credit will be applied to the upcoming annual renewal on July 3rd, resulting in a future charge of US$347.13.
Effective Date
Mar 16, 2022
Expires
Effective: Mar 16, 2022
Georgia Department of Education
Expires:
This document includes a Jotform invoice dated March 16, 2022, issued to the Georgia Department of Education, detailing a credit for unused time on a Gold Yearly Non-Profit subscription. It also contains email communication confirming the application of an education discount and clarifying how the credit will be applied to the upcoming annual renewal on July 3rd, resulting in a future charge of US$347.13.
Georgia Department of Education
This Master Subscription Agreement between Jotform Inc. and Georgia Department of Education grants the Customer access to Jotform's online Enterprise form-building platform for an initial term of 12 months from the Effective Date. The Customer agrees to pay the fees specified in Attachment 1, which include a base package fee with a discount applied, resulting in Total Annual Fees. The agreement outlines terms regarding platform usage, permitted users, data handling, confidentiality, warranties, indemnity, limitation of liability, and other provisions including choice of law and arbitration. Attachment 1 details uptime requirements, support levels, data center location, backup/recovery procedures, maintenance windows, and error response times.
Effective Date
Feb 10, 2023
Expires
Effective: Feb 10, 2023
Georgia Department of Education
Expires:
This Master Subscription Agreement between Jotform Inc. and Georgia Department of Education grants the Customer access to Jotform's online Enterprise form-building platform for an initial term of 12 months from the Effective Date. The Customer agrees to pay the fees specified in Attachment 1, which include a base package fee with a discount applied, resulting in Total Annual Fees. The agreement outlines terms regarding platform usage, permitted users, data handling, confidentiality, warranties, indemnity, limitation of liability, and other provisions including choice of law and arbitration. Attachment 1 details uptime requirements, support levels, data center location, backup/recovery procedures, maintenance windows, and error response times.
Georgia Department of Education
This Master Subscription Agreement between Jotform Inc. and Georgia Department of Education outlines the terms for the Customer's access and use of Jotform's online Enterprise form-building platform. The agreement specifies Permitted Users, data handling, confidentiality, warranties, indemnity, and limitations of liability. The initial term is 12 months from the Effective Date (May 24, 2023), with automatic annual renewals. Fees are detailed in Section 10, including an annual fee for the base package with a discount applied, resulting in a Total Annual Fee of $4,990. Payment terms require invoices to be paid within thirty days. Attachment 1 details uptime guarantees, support levels, data center location, backup/recovery requirements, maintenance windows, and error response times.
Effective Date
May 24, 2023
Expires
Effective: May 24, 2023
Georgia Department of Education
Expires:
This Master Subscription Agreement between Jotform Inc. and Georgia Department of Education outlines the terms for the Customer's access and use of Jotform's online Enterprise form-building platform. The agreement specifies Permitted Users, data handling, confidentiality, warranties, indemnity, and limitations of liability. The initial term is 12 months from the Effective Date (May 24, 2023), with automatic annual renewals. Fees are detailed in Section 10, including an annual fee for the base package with a discount applied, resulting in a Total Annual Fee of $4,990. Payment terms require invoices to be paid within thirty days. Attachment 1 details uptime guarantees, support levels, data center location, backup/recovery requirements, maintenance windows, and error response times.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Georgia Department of Education
The meeting included a public hearing on state board rule 160-4-2-.49 regarding high school graduation requirements for students enrolling in 9th grade for the first time in the 2023-2024 school year. The board addressed committee reports including budget items, rules, and district flexibility and charter schools. Additional discussions focused on personnel reports, legal case appeals, the recognition of the state teacher of the year, and an inspirational message regarding leadership and the importance of public education.
The board conducted a hearing regarding whether to recommend to the Governor the suspension of members of the Dublin City Schools Board of Education following the district being placed on a level of accreditation under conditions by Cognia's Global Commission. The board discussed and approved a motion for a continuance of the hearing, setting a firm date for the proceedings. Additionally, the board discussed the district's ongoing process of hiring a permanent superintendent.
The committee meeting addressed a wide range of fiscal and programmatic items, including the approval of numerous grants for agricultural education, construction-related equipment, and student support programs. Key discussion topics included contract renewals with Lexia Learning Systems and the Georgia Learning Resource System, as well as the implementation of various federal formula grants for career and technical education. The committee reviewed and approved funding for homeless children and youth support, after-school and summer enrichment programs, and the Georgia Registered Teacher Apprenticeship program. Additionally, the committee discussed the 5-year local facilities plans, bond authorizations for capital outlay projects, and furniture and equipment needs for the Georgia Academy for the Blind.
The meeting included a review of strategic waiver school system amendments for Walton County Schools and Herd County Schools, both of which were approved to move to the consent agenda. Additionally, charter system renewals were discussed for Baldwin County Schools and Calhoun City Schools, with representatives from both systems addressing questions regarding student achievement, instructional strategies, and fiduciary responsibility.
The meeting included the adoption of standards for new middle school CTAE leadership courses. It also covered the affirmation of charter school renewals for Atlanta Smart Academy, Liberty Tech Charter School, Northwest Classical Academy, and SLAM Academy. Financial items included the approval of an amended Georgia Department of Education budget for fiscal year 2026, which features salary supplements for state employees and classroom teachers, and the renewal of several contracts, including USDA food distribution services, Teach for America support for high-needs schools, and dropout prevention programs through Communities in Schools of Atlanta. Additionally, a contract for HVAC replacements at the Georgia Academy for the Blind was discussed.
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