Georgia Department of Education
Department overview | |
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Formed | 1870 |
Jurisdiction | Georgia |
Headquarters | 205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE at Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Georgia |
Employees | 380 (2005) |
Department executive |
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Website | gadoe.org |
The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE)[1] is an American agency that governs public education in the state of Georgia. The department manages funding and testing for local educational agencies accountable for student achievement. The department is managed by the State Superintendent of Schools, a publicly elected position currently held by Richard Woods (since 2015). Former Superintendents of the department have included Linda Schrenko, Kathy Cox, William Bradley Bryant, John Barge, and Charles McDaniel; the first superintendent was John Randolph Lewis, in 1871.[2]
The department is headquartered in the 2054 Twin Towers East building at 205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE at Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Downtown Atlanta.[1][3]
Organization
[edit]The following five offices comprise the Georgia Department of Education: the Office of Standards, Instruction and Assessment, the Office of Finance and Business Operations, the Office of Policy and External Affairs, the Office of Education Support and Improvement, and the Office of Technology Services.
Office of Standards, Instruction and Assessment
[edit]The Office of Standards, Instructions and Assessment is made up of three Divisions: the Division of Standards Based Learning, which works to provide learning materials and instruction to assist teachers in making sure their students are prepared for graduation and beyond, the Division of Innovative Instruction, which provides educational programs and material for students, and the Division of Assessment and Accountability, which assesses student achievements and provides data to teachers and schools in order to better learn from their strengths and weaknesses.[4]
Office of Finance and Business Operations
[edit]The Office of Finance and Business Operations has seven divisions: Account Services, Budget Services, Facility Services, Financial Review, Internal Support, Pupil Transportation and School Nutrition. For the most part these divisions see to the financial needs of the Department of Education and the schools in Georgia. However, the Pupil Transportation and School Nutrition divisions also work to interpret of laws and regulations and provide leadership and training assistance.[5]
Office of Policy and External Affairs
[edit]The Office of Policy and External Affairs maintains divisions which deal with charter schools, communication, human resources, policy and state schools.[6]
Office of Education Support and Improvement
[edit]Several divisions make up the Office of Education Support and Improvement. Learning Support provides services to schools, teachers and students. Migrant Education works with eligible children in Georgia. School Improvement helps schools by putting together a "statewide system" of tools and resources.[7]
Office of Technology Services
[edit]The Office of Technology Services is split into two divisions: the Instructional Technology division, which integrates technology into the classroom and the Information Technology division, which builds infrastructures so information can be given to decision makers in the state.[8]
State exams
[edit]The State of Georgia requires students to take several state tests: the End of Course Assessments (certain high school courses) and the Georgia Milestones (elementary and middle school).
Rulings
[edit]In 2021 the Department of Education banned teaching that "indoctrinates" students about racism.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "About GaDOE". Gadoe.org. Archived from the original on April 10, 2009. Retrieved March 22, 2009.
- ^ Under the Guardianship of the Nation: The Freedmen's Bureau and the Reconstruction of Georgia, 1865-1870, by Paul A. Cimbala; p. 225; published March 1, 2003 by University of Georgia Press
- ^ "Directions Archived 2009-05-29 at the Wayback Machine." Georgia Department of Education. Retrieved on March 22, 2009.
- ^ Georgia Department of Education - Office of Standards, Instruction and Assessment Archived 2008-09-25 at the Wayback Machine, Accessed June 21, 2008
- ^ Georgia Department of Education - Office of Finance and Business Operations Archived 2008-06-25 at the Wayback Machine, Accessed June 21, 2008
- ^ Georgia Department of Education - Office of Policy and External Affairs Archived 2008-06-12 at the Wayback Machine, Accessed June 21, 2008
- ^ Georgia Department of Education - Office of Education Support and Improvement Archived 2008-06-24 at the Wayback Machine, Accessed June 21, 2008
- ^ Georgia Department of Education - Office of Technology Services Archived 2008-06-19 at the Wayback Machine, Accessed June 21, 2008
- ^ Schwartz, Sarah (2021-06-11). "Map: Where Critical Race Theory Is Under Attack". Education Week. Retrieved 2021-07-13.