Clayton County Board of Education October 2025 Board Meeting Highlights

Transparency & Accountability ⚖️Equity 🏫 School Options & Access

Clayton County Board of Education September 2025 Board Meeting Highlights

Transparency & Accountability School Options & Access

Clayton County Board of Education August 2025 Board Meeting Highlights

Transparency & Accountability The Board voted unanimously to increase funding for CIS to $1.5 million, restoring services at all previously served schools.

RedefinED Atlanta awards grants supporting local schools

RedefinED Atlanta has awarded four one-year grants of $25,000 to support student and family success in Clayton County public schools.

Put Families at the Center of Change

RedefinED Atlanta awards the Clayton Communities in Action Grant to four entities each year. The grant is open to Title I public schools, Clayton County Public Schools district departments, 501(c)(3) organizations that serve Clayton County, or entities with a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor.

Tapestry Public Charter School expands model to Clayton

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga.

How to Make Reading Fun

RedefinED Atlanta awards the Clayton Communities in Action Grant to four entities each year. The grant is open to Title I public schools, Clayton County Public Schools district departments, 501(c)(3) organizations that serve Clayton County, or entities with a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor.

Not Just A Learning Space — A Second Home

As one part of our four-part series on the 2024-25 grantees, we spoke with Jeannie Adams Myers, Director of Academics & Outreach, and Maritza Morelli, Executive Director and founder, to learn more about how the Clayton Communities in Action Grant supported Los Niños Primero with reaching these goals.

RedefinED Atlanta Awards $100,000 in Grants to Four Local Organizations Supporting Clayton County Public Schools

RedefinED Atlanta has awarded four one-year grants of $25,000 to support student and family success in Clayton County public schools.

Hands-On Learning for Students with Disabilities

As one part of our four-part series on the 2024-25 grantees, we spoke with Monica Ward, Assistant Principal, and Shavara London, a fifth-grade teacher, to learn more about how the Clayton Communities in Action Grant supported Riverdale Elementary School with reaching these goals.
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