Hear from some of Georgia's top school superintendents on how they adjusted quickly to school closures, continued to support families with technology, nutrition and other services, and how these new challenges are impacting their plans for fall opening.
We spoke candidly with Dr. Morcease Beasley of Clayton County Schools, and Mary Elizabeth Davis or Henry County Schools. Both superintendents shared many insights in to how they tackled the quick shutdown and transition to online learning, how they continue to tackle big challenges related to technology and food scarcity, and how these many challanges are changing and impacting the way their districts are planning for back-to-school this fall.
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