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...
by webmaster | Mar 1, 2018 | Featured Articles, Our Work in Schools
Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal, Yaarab Shriners and CIS-served students are honoredOn Monday, February 19, as the Nation observed President’s Day, Communities In Schools of Georgia (CISGA) – the state’s premiere model for dropout prevention and wrap-around student...
by webmaster | Feb 21, 2018 | Featured Articles, Our Work in Schools
So often we get so caught up in our differences that we forget, whether we admit it or not, that at our core we’re all the same. We all bleed red. We all want to be loved and accepted. We’re all human.Keep that in mind as you read the story of 15-year-old Jemariya...
by webmaster | Feb 19, 2018 | Featured Articles, Our Work in Schools
In any given school week, Kara Thompson sees as many as 38 students who need her help. Sometimes the need is as simple as a word of encouragement and other times as complicated as finding them a place to stay. As often as she can, she does whatever it takes to fulfill...
by webmaster | May 30, 2015 | Our Work in Schools
Though some Youtube movies can be easily viewed without ads and saved by online services, Vevo cannot. They desire you to view advertisements in order that they along with the designers might make money. But imagine if you need to get the most recent Beyonce music as...