The Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education was founded in 1990 and today is working hard to be Georgia's foremost change agent in education. The non-profit, non-partisan independent organization consists of business, education, community and government leaders who are focused on efforts to shape policy and reform public education in the state.
Our Mission: Inform and influence Georgia leaders through research and non-partisan advocacy to impact education policies and practices for the improvement of student achievement.
Welcome! We consider the site a work in progress as new additions are added and changes made. The purpose of the site is not only to provide information about the Georgia Partnership but also to serve as an education-information resource. We hope you will visit often. We are always looking for new ideas and new information to add to the resource pages. If you have something for us to consider please drop us a note!
2008 Annual Bus Trip Across Georgia Schools Announced
The list of 12 achieving schools selected by the Georgia Partnership for its 16th annual event have been announced. Visit the Annual Bus Trip page for this year's honor roll.
Board Meeting Focuses on 'Raising Achievement, Closing Gaps'
The Georgia Partnership quarterly Board meeting was held Tuesday, May 6 at the Loudermilk Center in Atlanta. More than 100 people attended the meeting that featured a presentation on achievement gap issues by a representative from The Education Trust in Washington. Visit the "Quarterly Board Meetings" page for more details and the PowerPoint presentation.
Registration Opens for Election Year Education Policy Forums
Every election year the Georgia Partnership and the Georgia School Boards Association join to offer half-day presentations for local school board and state legislative candidates. The Forums provide an excellent foundation for education decision makers. Read more and register for one of the 12 sessions.
'Business to Business' Magazine Examines Education's Influence
The Atlanta-based business monthly has taken a close look in its April edition at how the dropout rate affects economic development. Partnership President Dr. Steve Dolinger is the primary source for the report. Give it a read.
Partnership Researches School Board Governance at State's Request
The Georgia Partnership, as well as several other organizations including business representatives, has been asked by the State Board of Education to work with the education community to study effective methods of school board governance.
Bus Trip XV Videos Provide Inside Look at 2007 Event
Bus Trip XV conducted in September and October last year was a big success. More than 200 education stakeholders from across the state participated in the annual event that serves both to praise achieving schools and to share best practices. The long video is 27 minutes long. The shorter, promotional video, is seven minutes long. Visit the "Annual Bus Trip" page for details on both the 2007 and 2008 tours.
Education Policy Fellowship Program Nears Georgia Debut
The Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education is joining with the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies - Georgia State University and the Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach - University of Georgia, to bring this exciting national program to our state. The application process is now open. Visit the EPFP page for details.
'Good Reads' Section of Web Site Reorganized; Campaign 2008 Info There
If you click on the "Research and Issues" page of this site you see included at the bottom a "Good Reads" tab. We have reorganized that page to make it easier to find the wealth of education information we continuously gather from a variety of sources. This information is a cross between more formal research papers you will find under the "Research and Issues" umbrella of topics and the "Hot News" daily articles that are posted on the site. Campaign 2008 - Under the "Print" section of "Good Reads" you will find links to the Presidential candidates' positions on education. Give it a look!
Board Meeting Spotlights Importance of Early Care and Learning
One hundred forty two attendees gathered Feb. 12 at Georgia Public Broadcasting headquarters for the Partnership's first quarterly Board meeting of the year - "Investing In Children." The video of the presentation is now available.
Partnership Releases 2008 'Top Ten Issues to Watch' List
What are the key education issues facing Georgia this year? This annual report identifies those subjects and offers analysis on how they will impact our state. Click here for the report. Hard copies are available by contacting the Partnership.
Second Annual Media Symposium a Success
More than 25 education reporters gathered at Georgia Public Broadcasting Jan. 23 for the Partnership's second annual Media Symposium. A more complete report is available in the Media Room.
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