Fall Forum 2015

Thank you to everyone who attended our forum on Oct. 27, “Improving Student Achievement: The Education Reform Commission and Beyond” hosted by the event’s co-sponsor, the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Here is a sample of the presentations delivered at the forum:

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Thank You to Our Sponsors

GBPIMetro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
Bryan CaveUnited Way of Greater AtlantaProfessional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE)
Georgia Federation of TeachersChild Development Association (CDA)Voices for Georgia's ChildrenGeorgia Association of Educators
Georgia Association of Black Women AttorneysGeorgia Partnership for Excellence in EducationGeorgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students

 

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