GAEL VISION AWARD – Montgomery County Schools recently received the Georgia Association of Educational Leaders (GAEL) Vision Award for the teachers and administration’s work to continue their education and knowledge through professional learning and other sorts of trainings. L to R: Director of Food Services/Family and Consumer Science Kristen Garland, Curriculum Director Beverly Faircloth, Superintendent Stan Rentz, Montgomery County Elementary School Assistant Principal Candace Keen, Montgomery County Middle/High School Principal Scott Barrow. GAEL VISION AWARD – Montgomery County Schools recently received the Georgia Association of Educational Leaders (GAEL) Vision Award for the teachers and administration’s work to continue their education and knowledge through professional learning and other sorts of trainings. L to R: Director of Food Services/Family and Consumer Science Kristen Garland, Curriculum Director Beverly Faircloth, Superintendent Stan Rentz, Montgomery County Elementary School Assistant Principal Candace Keen, Montgomery County Middle/High School Principal Scott Barrow.
LEADING THE CHARGE – Toombs County Citizen Sara Brown is helping to organize meetings to provide support and information to people being affected by the construction of the new property line.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
DISCUSSING NEW DEVELOPMENT – During the Commissioners’ work session on Thursday, May 7, Montgomery County Development Authority Director Michael Stanley spoke to the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners about a new Amazon facility opening within the County.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
SURPRISED WITH AWARD – Treutlen County Elementary School Preschool Intervention Program Teacher and Kindergarten Coteacher was surprised recently, as she was named the 2026 Treutlen County Schools Extra Support Services (ESS) Teacher of the Year. L to R: Treutlen County Elementary School Principal Dondrea Geter, Sonja Hamilton, Luke Hamilton, Treutlen County Schools Superintendent Susan Stone, Treutlen County Schools Exceptional Student Services Director Brandi Hendrix.
A SUCCESSFUL YEAR OF COMPETITION – The Toombs County High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) students had a successful year, earning many accolades in regional and state competitions. L to R: Alona Wright, Nayeli Lopez, Star Cribbs, Rose Polke, Julissa Borja, Gabe Polke, FCCLA Adviser Lori Morris.
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