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Vision:Excellence in Educational Support |
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Mission:NGRESA impacts outcomes by customizing services and support |
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Core Beliefs1. Collaboratea. We believe in communicating openly b. We believe in evaluating the effectiveness of our work 2. Supporta. We believe in leveraging expertise and resources b. We believe in committing to individualization 3. Empowera. We believe in building the capacity of all educators b. We believe in developing the efficacy of all educators |
North Georgia RESA serves five school systems, one college, one technical college and one regional library board. Our members are: Cherokee County, Gilmer County, Murray County, Pickens County, Whitfield County, Chattahoochee Technical College - Jasper Campus, Dalton State College and the Sequoyah Regional Library Board.
The goal of each of the sixteen RESA groups is to help local school systems, colleges and libraries meet their educational needs through sharing services across school system, college and library lines. All RESA's are required by statute to provide services in seven (7) areas: (1) Research and planning; (2) Staff Development; (3) Curriculum and Instruction; (4) Assessment and Evaluation; (5) Technology; (6) Health; & (7) School Improvement.
Complete control of RESA is vested in the Board of Control. This board consists of one representative from each of the member schools, colleges and libraries. The Board of Control has the same responsibilities for operations at RESA as a local board has for the operation of a local school system. The areas of service and volume of service are determined by the Board of Control. Annual needs assessments assist in determining the services provided within the RESA.
When the Quality Basic Education Act was passed in 1985, a provision for funding the RESA program was part of the act. This funding mechanism has continued under the A+ Education Act of 2000. In keeping with Georgia law, the State Board of Education provides funds for the RESA operation as part of the total education budget each year. Local systems provide funds based on local FTE enrollment and other considerations. In January 2002, a state-wide RESA coordinator was established by the State Board of Education to assist the sixteen RESA's in coordination of services within the RESA group and with other state agencies. This relationship ended in March of 2003 and the RESA's entered a new relationship with the Georgia Department of Education in the new reorganization.
The Consolidated Calendar combines the district calendars together in one view.
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