by Walter Jones | Jun 8, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA — Gov. Nathan Deal’s choice to head the Department of Human Services would take over an agency that has been under considerable pressure in recent years. Robyn Crittenden, executive vice president and chief operating officer for the Georgia Student...
by Walter Jones | Jun 1, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – The number of graduates from the Technical College System of Georgia increased in 2014 for the first time since 2011, but enrollment and the number of credit hours taught dropped for the third straight year. Also, the number of GED graduates...
by Walter Jones | Jun 1, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Peach State politicos have a long wish list that presidential candidates can chose from as they try to appeal to Georgians voting in the March 1 primary. Changing the primary to the first date allowed under Republican National Committee rules...
by Walter Jones | May 28, 2015 | James Magazine
MONROE, Ga. – Ohio Gov. John Kasich didn’t flinch or dodge Tuesday night when asked about issues where he knew he was out of sync with Georgia Republicans, and in the end, the 300 or so people attending the Walton County barbecue gave him a standing...
by Walter Jones | May 27, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – A new evaluation system will, for the first time, measure teacher-prep programs on how well their graduates actually do, which is keeping state regulators and college deans busy preparing for the change. For generations, colleges could...