Bryan Johnson, who serves as the superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools, says he’s working to ensure students within the district are supported and resourced with what they need to be successful.
Johnson, whose contract was extended this year to July 2028, has been spearheading the district since August 2024. Under his leadership, the district that serves just under 50,000 K-12 students has focused on improving student achievement and equity within academic outcomes.
On Tuesday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Johnson talked with program host Rose Scott about the current state of public education. He also talked about his top priorities, which included closing a $130 million budget gap this budget cycle, APS’ Comprehensive Long-Range Facilities Plan, boosting community engagement and more.
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