The Georgia Department of Education is recommending that state legislators consider implementing a $10,000 raise for educators over the next five years and updating the public school funding formula to increase support for students in poverty, support staff and technology.
The department released its 2026 legislative priorities on Thursday ahead of the Georgia legislative session.
“Our 2026 legislative priorities – built on the foundation of our Student Bill of Rights – outline the next steps to ensure every Georgia student is prepared for life,” Georgia Superintendent of Schools Richard Woods said.
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