Strong local schools grow from strong communities. Our District Hubs are dedicated spaces where you can explore what’s happening in your neighborhood’s public schools and discover meaningful ways to get involved. From local news and events to school board updates and community actions, each hub connects you to the people, stories, and opportunities shaping education where you live and work.

Each hub will bring together data, stories, and resources tailored to your specific district. We will introduce more hubs over time as our work scales.

Board Meeting Highlights

Staying informed shouldn’t require spending hours at a board meeting. That’s why we attend the meetings and then break down the key takeaways so you can quickly catch up on updates related to academics, school culture, progress monitoring, and more. Whether you’re a busy caregiver, educator, or community advocate, these notes give you the highlights you need to stay in the know and take informed action.

Do you have questions about the role of the school board vs. the superintendent? Check out our post about the distinctions!

Clayton County Board of Education October 2025 Board Meeting Highlights

APS Board Update – June 2025

Atlanta Public Schools Hub

Get a clear picture of how APS schools are doing, what’s improving, and where support is needed most. Learn about community-led efforts, explore district-specific data, and find ways to advocate for students and families in the heart of Atlanta.

Clayton County Public Schools Hub

Clayton families and stakeholders deserve tools that reflect their priorities. This hub offers localized insights, school data, and community updates that highlight the progress, challenges, and opportunities within CCPS.

Featured Stories

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Dr. Keith Colbert

Dr. Keith A. Colbert has served in the Clayton County Public Schools (CCPS) system since 1998, starting his career as a fourth-grade teacher at Northcutt Elementary School. After a two-year tenure at Northcutt Elementary, he transferred to Morrow High School, where he served as a math teacher, special education teacher, and assistant head basketball coach. To gain insightful leadership experience, Dr. Colbert shadowed the administrative team, gained useful school leadership experience, and obtained a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership from Troy State University.

Dr. Colbert was selected as assistant principal of Mundy’s Mill High School (MMHS) in 2003 under the leadership of Dr. Anthony W. Smith. During his tenure at MMHS, he was instrumental in preparing the first class to graduate from the newly constructed school.

Dr. Colbert was recognized as a future principal leader in the district and was selected as one of twelve future leaders to participate in the principal preparation program, “A Forward-LEAP.” After completing this program, Dr. Colbert was appointed principal of Lovejoy Middle School in 2006, where he led more than 1,400 students. At the time, Lovejoy Middle School was the largest middle school in the district and considered underperforming. Dr. Colbert and his team led the school to substantial improvements in student achievement and were consequently selected as the 2008 Georgia PTSA Principal of the Year.

Driven to nurture a class of students from 6th grade to graduation, Dr. Colbert was appointed principal of Lovejoy High School in July 2009, where he served for seven years. He is one of the few principals in traditional high schools who is fortunate to have guided sixth graders to graduation with the Class of 2013. During his tenure at Lovejoy High School, the school was recognized as a Title I Rewards school in 2012 and 2013, SAT’s greatest gains school in 2012, and a USA News top high school in 2011. Dr. Colbert’s achievements led to a finalist for Principal of the Year for Clayton County Public Schools in 2011 and 2013.

In June of 2016, Dr. Keith A. Colbert was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Clayton County Public Schools.

Cayanna Good, Ph.D.

Dr. Cayanna Good serves as Deputy Commissioner for Innovation and Impact at the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), where she leads systemwide strategic planning and drives organizational improvement across all institutional pillars.
Previously, she served as Assistant Commissioner for the Office of Adult Education, overseeing statewide literacy initiatives, workforce alignment, and Georgia’s high school equivalency credentialing program.

Before joining TCSG, Dr. Good held leadership roles at the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, the Georgia Department of Education, Teach For America, and TNTP. Her career began in the classroom in Houston — an experience that continues to ground her unwavering commitment to equity, access, and opportunity for all learners.

Dr. Good earned her bachelor’s degree from Fisk University, her master’s from Georgia State University, and her doctorate from Mercer University. She serves as Chairperson of the State Charter School Commission, she is a member of the Georgia Commission for Service and Volunteerism, a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and a member of the Brookwood High School Local School Council.