Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR218

Introduced
2/19/25  
Enrolled
2/20/25  

Caption

Charlton County Board of Education; congratulate

Impact

The resolution underscores the significance of community involvement in addressing literacy challenges, emphasizing that collective efforts can produce measurable results in improving literacy rates. By celebrating the achievements of the Charlton County Board of Education and its partners, SR218 serves to inspire other communities across Georgia to replicate similar literacy improvement strategies. The collaborative efforts outlined in the resolution showcase how partnerships between schools, local organizations, and businesses can foster an environment of learning and growth.

Summary

Senate Resolution 218 (SR218) is a resolution that recognizes and commends the Charlton County Board of Education for its notable achievements in the field of literacy. This recognition comes after the board was awarded the Georgia Reads Community Award for its commitment to advancing literacy among its constituents. The resolution highlights the importance of literacy in improving opportunities for education and career development, particularly through community-driven initiatives.

Contention

Notably, the resolution does not propose any changes to existing laws or regulations but serves primarily as a commendation for the efforts already in place. By recognizing the partnerships and initiatives undertaken by the Charlton County Board of Education and others, the resolution aims to bring attention to the critical role that community resources play in educational achievements. It highlights the idea that improving literacy is not just the responsibility of educational institutions but requires active participation from the entire community, including local businesses and organizations.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR389

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

GA SR227

Dooly County Schools; congratulate

GA SR223

Lamar County School System; congratulate

GA SR224

Ben Hill County School District; congratulate

GA SR225

Rise Augusta; congratulate

GA SR221

Believe Greater Dalton; congratulate

GA SR226

Cobb Collaborative; congratulate

GA SR222

Marietta City Schools; congratulate

GA SR220

Black Child Development Institute; congratulate

GA HR1018

Charlton County Chief Ranger Roger Todd of the Georgia Forestry Commission; recipient of the 2025 Director's Award and for his outstanding service to the State of Georgia; commend

Similar Bills

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