by CISGA | Dec 14, 2020 | COVID-19, News, Our Work in Schools
Mrs. Bernestine Harden, Americorp Member and volunteer, prepared gifts for case managed CIS students so they can build a gingerbread house or train as a fun, positive activity to stay engaged during the upcomming holiday break. This is one of the many creative...
by CISGA | Nov 12, 2020 | Staff Blogging Corner
These past four years of high school were a self-discovery journey… As I entered my freshman year I was a naive kid who had no expectations other than graduating and getting a good GPA. Mental health was not my priority since I have always been a cheerful...
by CISGA | Oct 29, 2020 | Featured Articles, Our Work in Schools
Communities in Schools Georgia meets students where they are. This is a no judgement zone…a place where students can transform their lives. Dr. Craig Lockhart, Superintendent, Dooly County School System Connections – CIS Cornerstone for Success Dooly County...
by CISGA | Oct 27, 2020 | News, Our Work in Schools
Simone Turner and volunteers at the Fall Festival October 22nd, 2020 at Radium Springs Middle School where students received school supplies, candy, and more! Simone Turner, CIS Program Manager, in Dougherty County Simone Turner, CIS Program Manager in...
by CISGA | Oct 27, 2020 | Featured Articles, Our Work in Schools
Why Rural Matters to CIS, More Than Ever Too often, support for rural communities is either insufficient or nonexistent because the return on investment is not considered impactful enough due to the small size of the communities and the lack of generalizability to...