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Georgia Department of Education
Perkins V plus reserve grant. A total of $2,100,000 in grant funds is available with a maximum of $25,000 per award.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
Georgia Department of Education
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Perkins V plus reserve grant. A total of $2,100,000 in grant funds is available with a maximum of $25,000 per award.
Georgia Department of Education
High cost fund for special education services grant. A total of $5,000,000 in grant funds is available.
Posted Date
Feb 2, 2026
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Feb 2, 2026
Georgia Department of Education
Close: Feb 17, 2026
High cost fund for special education services grant. A total of $5,000,000 in grant funds is available.
Georgia Department of Education
Georgia parent mentor partnership grant.
Posted Date
Feb 2, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Feb 2, 2026
Georgia Department of Education
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Georgia parent mentor partnership grant.
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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
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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 commenced with the Committee of the Whole entering into executive session to discuss personnel appeals and legal matters. Following the executive session, discussions covered several agenda items, including grant amendments for FY25 and FY26 federal formula grants, with specific attention to adjustments for ESSA formula grants and Title One allocations for charter schools. A contract renewal for Individualized Education Program (IEP) training was also reviewed. Under the Rules Committee, the body addressed the repeal and adoption of a new state board rule regarding student enrollment and withdrawal, necessitated by House Bill 268, and the amendment of the rule governing the transfer of student records. The committee also sought approval to post new Career Technical and Agricultural Education standards for junior leadership core courses. Finally, the District Flexibility and Charter Schools Committee discussed a charter system contract amendment for Atlanta Public Schools regarding the Georgia Fair Dismissal Act and the renewal of the charter for Atlanta Neighborhood Charter School for a five-year term.
The meeting included an introduction segment featuring special guests, including representatives from CTSO Directors, a teacher, and a student, Blake Berquette, who shared his positive experience with CTI and how it influenced his decision not to drop out of school. The proceedings addressed a public hearing on proposed state board rules concerning student enrollment/withdrawal and transfer of student records, though no public speakers signed up. Committee reports followed, with recommendations for moving several items, including executive session minutes, personnel reports, and budget items, to the consent agenda. Subsequent discussions involved recognizing winners of the Cybersecurity poster contest across K-5, 6-8, and 9-12 categories, highlighting the significant workforce gap in cybersecurity in Georgia. The Superintendent also provided remarks, emphasizing the impact of CTI/CTSO programs on graduation rates and encouraging the student speaker.
The meeting began with the Chair calling the session to order and immediately entertaining a motion to enter executive session for discussion regarding student disciplinary appeals, personnel matters, and pending litigation. After confirming a quorum was established, the board recessed into executive session. Upon returning to the public session, the meeting proceeded with committee work, starting with the District Flexibility and Charter Committee. This segment included the annual report from the Chairman of the State Charter Schools Commission, who highlighted strategic goals focused on expanding charter schools outside the Atlanta metro area, including new schools in Northwest Georgia and Gwinnett County, and addressing the high demand for the classical school model. The Commission also reported on consolidating compliance offices for efficiency and absorbing a $38 million USDOE grant for charter expansion previously administered by a private foundation. Key challenges discussed included facilities/bonding for new charters and budget implications related to state supplements for local charter schools. The board later moved to the Budget Committee, where the first item addressed was a grant amendment for the FY26 federal high school program grant (Perkins 5), involving the redistribution of unused FY25 carryover funds to improve Career, Technical, and Education (CTE) programs.
The meeting began with acknowledgments of visitors and a performance by special guest Ayanna Bilbury, a student singer, instrumentalist, and songwriter. Following the musical performance, the board held a public hearing, which concluded as no individuals signed up to speak. Committee reports were presented, with recommendations to move several items to the consent agenda for the Budget Committee and the Rules Committee. The Rules Committee had three items pulled for a separate vote: State Board Rule 160-4-8-.09 regarding student advisement adoption, State Board Rule 160-4-9-.05 concerning the charter schools petition process adoption, and State Board Rule 160-4-9-.06 addressing charter authorizers financing management and governance training. The motion to approve the first two pulled items passed, while the third also passed. The meeting concluded after a brief discussion regarding a board member's new role as secretary treasurer for a national organization and an announcement regarding the upcoming State of the State address.
This document outlines Georgia's SSIP Evaluation Plan for the period FFY2020-2025. The plan focuses on three core strategies: providing high-quality professional learning, developing and disseminating print and digital resources, and offering coordinated technical assistance to district and school personnel. Key objectives include improving effective instruction, engaging school climate, and student outcomes, particularly for students with disabilities, by enhancing practitioner knowledge, strengthening district and school infrastructure, increasing stakeholder engagement, and ultimately improving academic proficiency and graduation rates.
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