Free Post Ansley Standridge Discussing AI, weapon-free zones: School Board wrap-up, 3/11 A student restated the Board’s policy on student use of AI, which bans students from using the software to complete assignments, but then questioned why teachers aren’t regulated in the same way.
Free Post Ansley Standridge SAA students speak out: Board of Education wrap-up, Feb. 18 The policy on the Use of School Facilities was also presented, with changes in language to clarify exceptions to the drug policy for events hosted on school property (largely weddings held at the Massie Heritage Center and the Oatland Island Wildlife Center serving beer and wine),
Free Post Ansley Standridge Board elects officers: Board of Education wrap-up, Jan. 14 ESPLOST IV collection has ended, but due to interest earnings, grants, and federal reimbursements, the budgeted amount increased by $34,528,686.
Free Post Ansley Standridge More than a safety measure: Savannah Girls on a Run evolves into community-building effort 'I don't want the Run Club to be competitive at all. I want to be welcoming to people who want to get into running.'
Free Post Ansley Standridge Looking ahead to 2026: Board of Education wrap-up, Dec. 17 The Board approved selling the old Thunderbolt Elementary School property to Tybee Island Maritime Academy.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Reviewing student use of personal devices: Board of Education wrap-up, Nov. 3 Proposed revisions would make it so that K-8 are not permitted to use personal devices throughout the school day.
Free Post Ansley Standridge 'Saturday Night Live meets Law and Order': Introducing The Dinner Detective 'People leave our show with more friends than they had, because they're really getting tight with their table mates, and they really connect and build rapport.'
Free Post Ansley Standridge Charter school review: Board of Education wrap-up, Oct. 1 The Board made a point during the discussion that this vote marks a new level of accountability for charter schools in the district, and for others seeking renewal to plan for these expectations.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Milestone test woes: BOE wrap-up, Sept. 2 Across all the testing, only 21-38% of SCCPSS students scored at a Proficient level or higher.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Tharros Place rallies community support to fight trafficking 'There are so many misconceptions about what trafficking is, and people aren't going to report it if they don't know what it is.'
Free Post Ansley Standridge The alternative of REACH: Board of Education wrap-up, Aug. 13 Essentially, a student currently in 11th grade at another school who has the credits of a 9th grader would enroll at REACH as a 9th grader, and would be able to earn back their credits in an accelerated rate.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Goodfortune Market celebrates one year of 'growing something together' 'This really goes to show that everyone who thought that Waters Avenue was a wasteland was wrong.'
Free Post Ansley Standridge 2 for $20: Little Duck Diner I’m going to be thinking of those potatoes for a while, folks.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Passion and memory: A talk with Chef Jacob Barlow of Pacci In Chef Barlow's reimagined Pacci menu, guests can find a wealth of traditional Italian dishes with fun Southern quirks.
Free Post Ansley Standridge ESPLOST budget: Board of Education wrap-up, July 9 The total budget for the next round of ESPLOST is for $821,206,000