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March is Georgia Reading Awareness Month

In March of 2021, House Resolutions HR 336 and HR 322 were signed in the Georgia General Assembly. Sponsored by...

2020-21 GA State of Science Survey

The 2021 Georgia State of Science Survey was created to gain an accurate understanding of the needs and priorities of...

Evidence-Based Solutions to Georgia’s Literacy Crisis

Only one-third of GA’s 4th graders can read proficiently. That means two-thirds of them do not have the skills that...

UPDATE : Waters of the United States (WOTUS)

In early 2020 the Trump Administration enacted the “Navigable Waters Protection Rule” which rolled back the number of waterways protected...

Grasslands: Deep Roots in conservation

Often overlooked, grasslands are a key component of the conservation puzzle. Atlanta’s urban tree canopy is almost 48% making it...

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