Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR383

Introduced
2/24/25  
Enrolled
2/24/25  

Caption

Marietta City Schools; recipient of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

Impact

The resolution illustrates the significant role that local entities play in promoting literacy and education within their communities. By celebrating this accomplishment, House Resolution 383 emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts to tackle literacy challenges across Georgia. It serves to inspire other schools and communities to form similar partnerships, thereby creating a broader movement towards improving literacy rates statewide.

Summary

House Resolution 383 congratulates Marietta City Schools for receiving the Georgia Reads Community Award, which recognizes exceptional efforts in literacy improvement from birth through adulthood. The resolution highlights the importance of community partnerships in addressing low literacy rates and acknowledges Marietta City Schools' collaboration with organizations like United Way of Greater Atlanta and the Rollins Center for Language and Literacy. This commitment aims to enhance literacy through initiatives that begin as early as the third trimester of pregnancy, focusing on early childhood education.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it may also spark discussions regarding the allocation of resources for literacy programs and the effectiveness of different approaches to address literacy issues. As communities strive to replicate the success exemplified by Marietta City Schools, there may be debates over the best strategies for fostering community involvement in literacy initiatives and ensuring sustainable results.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR387

Dooly County Schools; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR390

Lamar County School System; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR382

Cobb Collaborative; recipient of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR385

Rise Augusta; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR384

Ben Hill County School District; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR381

Believe Greater Dalton; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR379

ReadSource and Purpose Built Schools of Atlanta; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR389

Charlton County Board of Education; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR386

Black Child Development Institute; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA SR222

Marietta City Schools; congratulate

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