by CISGA | Apr 28, 2023 | Featured Articles, Our Students, Our Work in Schools
The City of Albany, Department of Community and Economic Development invited 5th , 8th , and 12th grade students enrolled in the Dougherty County School System during the 2022-2023 school year to participate in an essay contest. Winners were presented April 10, 2023...
by CISGA | Mar 17, 2023 | Featured Articles, News, Our Students, Our Work in Schools
Today we are celebrating a wonderful day for our children to learn financial literacy. Thanks to organizations like Communities In Schools of Georgia in Dooly County, and so many other CIS of Georgia sites, along with nurturing strong partnerships with school staff,...
by CISGA | Mar 13, 2023 | Featured Articles, Our Students
A Champion for Garrett Middle School CIS Site Coordinator Timothy Parham loves working with youth, and it shows in everything he does to support the students of Garrett Middle School in Marietta. “I’m gonna be there as a support system for them. And I’m gonna be able...
by CISGA | Mar 8, 2023 | Featured Articles, Our Students, Our Work in Schools
SOAR (Situations, Obstacles, Actions, Results) Girls Mentoring group making a positive impact on behavior. There were 30 students present to discuss self care at the Spread The Love Event thanks to Communities In Schools of Georgia in Henry...
by CISGA | Jan 23, 2023 | Awards, Featured Articles, News, Press Releases
ATLANTA (January 19, 2023) Communities in Schools of Georgia (CISGA) announced today that it is the recipient of the Department of Education’s, Full-Service Community Schools Program (FSCS) grant for its Georgia ACRES Project: Activating Communities for Rural...
by CISGA | Nov 14, 2022 | Featured Articles, Our Work in Schools
In a study from the University of Kansas, high school athletes were 10% more likely to graduate than peers who never participated in sports. Why would this be true? In a study from the University of Kansas, high school athletes were 10% more likely to graduate than...