Parents who have not enrolled their child in an SCCPSS Kindergarten program still have time to do so.
There is just one week left to submit this year's application and maintain last year's status for free or reduced lunch.
It is needed for Phase 2 of Return to Learn.
The Psychology Clinic on the Georgia Southern University Statesboro Campus will provide free dementia screenings and psychotherapy.
Savannah Toyota Managing Partner Scot Ritchie presented Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools with a donation of $10,000.
Two members of the Savannah Arts Academy Class of 2021 have been named National Merit Semifinalists.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Kelly Crosby’s title was Director of Risk & Compliance in the Internal Audit, Risk & Compliance Department.
Georgia Southern University Professor of Biology J. Checo Colón-Gaud, Ph.D., is part of a team of researchers awarded a $2 million grant.
Growing up in Douglas, Georgia, Jerry Oliver didn’t know if he’d attend college.
For children’s literature expert and educator Katy Basch (’17), picture books transcend elementary classrooms.
From July 1, 2019, through June 30, 2020, students at GSU logged 48,457 hours of community service, a 4.4 percent increase from last year.
Comcast is offering free access to their xfinitywifi hotspots for the remainder of 2020 to help support students and families.
While her children napped, Georgia Southern University accounting student Mary Harrelson was meeting with potential employers.
Even in the midst of a global pandemic, SCCPSS continues to provide social-emotional learning strategies for students.
On Sept. 24, Frank Katz, director of the Center for Applied Cyber Education at Georgia Southern, will represent the University.
At a Special Called Meeting of the Board on Wednesday, September, 16, 2020, Board members voted 8-1 to approve a phased-in plan.
On September 16, 2020, the SCCPSS Board of Public Education held a Special Called Board Meeting.
The screenings are in celebration of the life of former U.S. Rep. John Lewis.
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation recently announced plans to help make a difference during the upcoming academic year.
SCCPSS School Food and Nutrition has received several waivers to provide nutritious meals to our students.
Detailing the number of new nationally certified scholars
Georgia Southern University Associate Professor of Instructional Technology Mete Akcaoglu, Ph.D., now helps students achieve.
The School District is working on a plan to phase in students to an in-person learning model and would like to hear from our families.
The Georgia Southern University College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (CBSS) is teaming up with the Matthew Reardon Center for Autism.
On September 9, 2020, the SCCPSS Board of Public Education held its monthly board meeting.
The GSU bachelor’s degree programs in civil, electrical, manufacturing and mechanical engineering have been accredited.
The SCCPSS Meal Delivery Plan continues while schools are closed. Deliveries this week will be Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Preliminary enrollment projections for the fall 2020 semester at Georgia Southern University indicate a record-setting freshman class.
The decision for SCCPSS schools to remain in virtual learning mode for the time being has been made for the safety of students and faculty.
SCCPSS will offer a virtual learning TWILIGHT program for students in Grades K through 5. This additional option is being offered.
Out of an abundance of caution to keep the community safe, GSU fraternity and sorority life councils voted to refrain from hosting events.
It is an effort to provide WiFi access to students who don't have access at home. The buses will be equipped with WiFi "hotspots."
The Educate Chatham Foundation received a donation of $32,500 from Chatham Motor Sales/Pittman Enterprises.
GSU has been awarded a $1.3 million, five-year Student Support Services (SSS) grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
SCCPSS continues to weigh all factors associated with the COVID-19 Pandemic and our return to in-person instruction.
Four undergraduate nursing students at GSU were each awarded a $2,500 Rockin’ Out Alzheimer’s Disease (ROAD) Foundation Scholarships.
It centers on sexual harassment protocol.
Through the CARES Act and the U.S. Department of Commerce, GSU's Business Innovation Group (BIG) has received $300,000.
The 2020-2021 Code of Conduct is available for your inspection.
Throughout the virtual model, school meals will be available to SCCPSS students remotely and be provided at designated bus stops.