Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has taken a significant step towards improving the state's education system, signing a pair of bills aimed at bolstering literacy rates and enhancing the overall quality of K-12 schools. The legislation, which was recently passed by the state legislature, places a strong emphasis on reading proficiency and provides additional resources to support struggling schools. By investing in literacy programs and school infrastructure, Kemp's administration hopes to address long-standing concerns about student achievement and close the gap between Georgia's high-performing and struggling districts. As the state continues to navigate the complexities of education reform, these bills represent a crucial effort to put students first and provide them with the tools they need to succeed.


Gov. Kemp Signs Bills Strengthening Literacy and K-12 Schools  Peachtree City Citizen