Extra police officers will be on hand Tuesday at a Savannah public high school after campus police say shell casings were found on a city street near the school on […]
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From Road Rebels to Guardians of The Castle
Driving here, there, and to the hinterlands, Groves High School basketball teams played 95 consecutive games without a home court advantage, earning them their nickname, the Road Rebels. The Rebels […]
T-Mobile donates $4 million to boost online learning for Savannah-Chatham County students
The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System is receiving a donation of over $4 million from T-Mobile’s Project 10Million to support students with free resources for online learning, according to SCCPSS […]
Teachers: ‘Taking the COVID bullet’ for their students
‘What I miss the most is seeing the students each day’
Savannah’s religious institutions offer virtual learning centers for students learning from home
THIS school year has been off to a bit of a rough start. With SCCPSS schools online for the foreseeable future, students will trade the classroom for the living room. […]
‘My biggest fear is that they will fall behind’
‘It is not black and white, it is 1,000 shades of grey’
Soup it up for Loop It Up: Connecting the dots
‘Quite frankly, Molly is on fire. Her heart and soul are so big and her hands are so capable’
The local school calendar: A daunting undertaking
Developing the academic school calendar and deciding what factors need to be considered for scheduling for 38,000 students and 5,600 staff members is a daunting challenge
Recess and unstructured break time: Is there a difference?
State law mandates that districts have a policy on unstructured break.
Reader: Local public schools consistently quash input
The inability for our voices to be recognized or considered is an alarming pattern exhibited by the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System
Rotary Club hosts inaugural Read-In Mar. 22
They’ll read a book to the class for an hour and leave the book with the class after they leave to stock the shelves
Will Operation Beacon see the light for school volunteers?
Our schools need all the support they can get—and I’m not talking money: In spite of the fact that the U.S. spends more per pupil than almost any other developed country, American students now rank 40th in math in the world.
