The Georgia Department of Education has released the list of schools to receive Comprehensive Support and Improvement, as well as Targeted Support and Improvement for 2022-2023.
According to a press release from Richmond County School System, out of approximately 60 Richmond County schools, 10 have qualified for CSI and five were designated to receive TSI.
“The challenges of the last few years have required us all to work together for the academic growth of our students. Over the last year, our school system has invested in training for our teachers, new textbooks, technology access and support resources to help our children succeed,” said Kenneth Bradshaw, Superintendent of Richmond County School System. “We know that all our schools are making progress to advance student learning and achievement.
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The state has also released a list of schools that were designated to receive state support in 2019-2020 as TSI that have made the improvements necessary to exit with CSI and TSI status. Four Richmond County schools have met such requirements: Terrace Manor Elementary School, The Academy of Richmond County, Goshen Elementary and Tobacco Road Elementary School.
Bradshaw said the results from the four schools exhibited strong collaboration between the schools, families, communities and partners, like the state Department of Education, to make a positive impact in the classrooms.
“With the support of our families, GaDOE partners and community, our students will continue to build upon their achievement gains,” he said.