05/27/2026
Proud to see Atlanta Public Schools recognized nationally as a 2026 “District on the Rise” by Harvard and Stanford’s Education Recovery Scorecard. This recognition reflects the hard work, resilience, and commitment of our students, educators, staff, families, and community partners across Atlanta.
During my tenure as Board Chair, our focus remained clear: putting students first, returning to the fundamentals of strong teaching and learning, and ensuring every decision centered around academic achievement and long-term student success. Under the leadership of Superintendent Dr. Bryan Johnson, APS embraced a “Back to the Basics” approach that prioritized literacy, math acceleration, instructional alignment, educator support, and data-driven strategies that are now producing measurable results.
The data tells a powerful story. APS students are recovering academically faster than similar districts in both math and reading, demonstrating that intentional leadership, strategic investments, and high expectations truly matter. More importantly, this work is creating lasting impact for the future of children across our city.
I am incredibly proud of what we have accomplished together as a Board and district leadership team. This recognition is not about one person — it is about a collective commitment to ensuring that every child in Atlanta Public Schools has access to opportunity, excellence, and a brighter future.
The work continues, but today we celebrate progress, purpose, and proof that when you keep students at the center, transformation happens.
https://www.cbsnews.com/atlanta/news/atlanta-public-schools-named-a-2026-district-on-the-rise-by-harvard-and-stanford-for-pandemic-recovery-efforts/
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