From left, Jason Umfress, vice president for student affairs and enrollment management at College of Coastal Georgia; college president Michelle Johnston; Glynn County Schools’ superintendent Scott Spence; and the school district’s special education services and supports director Pam McKinnon. They signed Thursday an agreement extending the partnership for the REACH program.
College of Coastal Georgia president Michelle Johnston and Glynn County Schools’ superintendent Scott Spence signed Thursday an agreement extending the partnership for the REACH program.
From left, Jason Umfress, vice president for student affairs and enrollment management at College of Coastal Georgia; college president Michelle Johnston; Glynn County Schools’ superintendent Scott Spence; and the school district’s special education services and supports director Pam McKinnon. They signed Thursday an agreement extending the partnership for the REACH program.
From left, Jason Umfress, vice president for student affairs and enrollment management at College of Coastal Georgia; college president Michelle Johnston; Glynn County Schools’ superintendent Scott Spence; and the school district’s special education services and supports director Pam McKinnon. They signed Thursday an agreement extending the partnership for the REACH program.
College of Coastal Georgia president Michelle Johnston and Glynn County Schools’ superintendent Scott Spence signed Thursday an agreement extending the partnership for the REACH program.
From left, Jason Umfress, vice president for student affairs and enrollment management at College of Coastal Georgia; college president Michelle Johnston; Glynn County Schools’ superintendent Scott Spence; and the school district’s special education services and supports director Pam McKinnon. They signed Thursday an agreement extending the partnership for the REACH program.
Students in Glynn County Schools’ special education program will continue to benefit this year from a partnership the district has with College of Coastal Georgia that brings the students to the college campus to learn real-world skills they’ll take beyond graduation.
Representatives from CCGA and the school district signed Thursday a memorandum of understanding that extends their partnership for another year and continues the REACH program.
The Port of Brunswick saw the busiest month in its history in April when 80,600 units of cargo rolled on and off of ships calling on Colonel’s Island Terminal.
The importance of reading to children is so frequently stressed it can almost seem cliche, but Adeane Bregman has seen firsthand the impact stories have on blossoming little minds.
As Habitat for Humanity of Glynn County dedicated two more homes in its Century Place Circle neighborhood Saturday, volunteer Randy Bumgarner presented the two families with two instruction manuals.
A project to preserve Gullah Geechee and African-American heritage and heritage sites in the Golden Isles was showcased Saturday at Epworth by the Sea in a program free and open to the public.
Dozens of volunteers lined the F.J. Torrras Causeway on Sunday afternoon to pickup litter as part of the Causeway Cleanup organized by Keep Golden Isles Beautiful.