The retiring principal of the Augusta Prep upper school spent her first career in the U.S. Army, rising to the ranks of commanding general at Fort Gordon.
Despite signs of changing populations and warnings from the governor, Georgia's Republicans don't seem interested in outreach to Latinos and other minorities.
The end of the school year and the end of Charles Nagle's career also is the start of a new era in which the system is transitioning to larger, more cost-effective campuses.
The reported thefts from the Stratford Community Association reinforces the wisdom of the school system decision to change the way private groups operate in schools.
Try as I might, I just couldn't get educators to break down the College and Career Readiness Performance Index in a way that the rest of us can understand.