Georgia Promise Scholarships of up to $6,500 for Eligible K-12 Students
Thanks to Georgia’s new Promise Scholarship, families whose children are currently attending low-performing schools can access more education options. Families who meet the eligibility requirements can receive up to $6,500 in state funding to cover costs for private schools and other educational expenses. Applications are only open for a short time.
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Is Your Student in One of
Georgia’s Failing Schools?
Georgia’s Failing Schools Is A Widespread Problem
The issue of failing schools is affecting all types of communities across our state. According to the state’s own assessment, at least 500,000 kids are limited to schools that are failing or underperforming, making it more important than ever to create education alternatives that will better prepare them for work, relationships, and the real world.
This interactive map allows you to zoom in on a specific county or school to see which schools have been ranked by Georgia’s Department of Education as having a D (yellow) or F (red) grade.
It’s Time for Georgia Leaders to Help Our Kids Get Ahead
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Additional Education Choice Programs in Georgia
What Options Are Currently Available to Parents?
While the fight for quality access is far from over, there have been some victories that have opened up education choice in our state.
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