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Oct 23 2014

GOP Incumbent Endorses Democratic Valarie Wilson to Succeed him as Georgia’s State School Superintendent

Release:  Thursday, October 23, 2014                                                                                       

Republican Incumbent Endorses Democratic Candidate Valarie Wilson to Succeed him as Georgia’s State School Superintendent

 
 

Atlanta, GA – Today, Republican incumbent John Barge endorsed Democratic candidate Valarie Wilson to succeed him as Georgia’s next State School Superintendent.

“Valarie Wilson is the only candidate in this race for State School Superintendent who understands the real issues facing our public education system in Georgia,” Barge said. “She knows what initiatives are working and knows where changes need to be made to allow teachers to teach. She also understands that Education in Georgia is headed in the right direction with gains in student achievement on all national indicators. Georgia ranks higher on every indicator than we did four years ago. She knows teachers have been faced with significant amounts of transition over the last several years and more change would be frustrating to teachers.

“Education leaders also know that, despite the rhetoric, they have taken massive hits to their budgets over the last four years. Valarie Wilson has and will continue to be a staunch advocate for the return of resources to our public schools. Valarie’s commonsense approach to this job is exactly what Georgia needs to continue making improvements in our public schools. That is why I wholeheartedly endorse her candidacy for State School Superintendent.”

Barge made the announcement with Wilson at Tucker High School before a bi-partisan crowd of parents, educators, and members of the community.

“Dr. Barge has been a true advocate for children, so it is a great honor to have his support in my bid for State School Superintendent,” said Wilson. “I’ve been privileged to work alongside him during my tenure on the City Schools of Decatur Board of Education and as a member and President of the Georgia School Boards Association, and while we represent both sides of the aisle, our shared commitment to the students of Georgia transcends party lines. Our public education system needs to focus on what’s best for children, not partisan politics. This is only one step in what I promise to be four years of continuous collaboration.”

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BACKGROUND – More about Valarie

Wilson joined the school board of the City Schools of Decatur in 2002 and became the moving force behind the establishment of the College Heights Early Childhood Learning Center. As Board Chair from 2005-2011, Wilson helped to turn around the finances of the district. Through a forceful—if sometimes painful—reorganization, the district was able to move forward with no teacher furloughs or shortening of the school year.

Wilson joined the Georgia School Boards Association in 2009 and was its president in 2012-2013. She helped create the Vision for Public Education in Georgia, an educational framework for boards that included input from board members, superintendents, teachers, teaching colleges, elected officials, parents and students. More than 80 percent of state school board systems have begun to implement the Vision’s recommendations.

Wilson most recently served as Executive Director of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, Inc. Previously she was Director of the Human Services Department in Fulton County, responsible for an annual budget of $26 million and directing programs that serve the elderly, children and youth. She has also been Director of Fulton County’s Office of Aging.

A native of Swainsboro, Georgia, Wilson is a graduate of Clark College and took graduate courses in public administration at Troy State University. She now lives in Decatur with her husband, Carter, and son, Nicholas.

For more information about Valarie Wilson, go to www.valforeducation.com.

Written by PNM Admin · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: Georgia schools, Georgia State School Superintendent, John Barge, Valarie Wilson

Oct 18 2014

Vote for Valarie Wilson

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Meet Georgia Democrats’ Candidate for State School Superintendent – Valarie Wilson

 

“Valarie Wilson is hands-down the most qualified person for the job of State School Superintendent,” says DPG Chairman DuBose Porter. “Her experience and ability to reach across the aisle will make her one of the most effective statewide officials to ever serve Georgia.”

 

At recent debate, Valarie clearly outshined her opponent. Here are just a few statements detailing what she stands for.

 

“I’ve spent my career working across partisan lines to ensure that our children are provided with the best quality education.”

 

On high school graduation rates, Valarie said “I think it’s important that we provide wraparound services that address the whole child and that we are sure that we are meeting their needs when they come into our classrooms.”

 

“I also think it’s important that we reach our children early,” added Wilson. “If we get to them early and on grade level, there’s a higher chance that those children will complete school and graduate.”

 

In her closing statement, Valarie said “I have the business experience of managing one of the largest departments in Fulton County, with one of the largest budgets and largest staff. I also managed a multi-million dollar non-profit entity. But I also have the education experience. I led the city schools of Decatur as its chair for seven of my twelve years on that board and we turned the school system around and allowed for it to be successful without teacher furloughs or increasing class sizes. It’s important that whoever is your next state school superintendent is laser-focused on doing what’s best for children.”

 

Valarie’s experience and work ethic is exactly what is needed at the Georgia Department of Education. She has a proven record of bringing together students, parents, and educators to best prepare Georgia’s children for the future.

 

Valarie joined the school board of the City Schools of Decatur in 2002 and became the moving force behind the establishment of the College Heights Early Childhood Learning Center, acting on research that shows that early childhood education is critical to success in the K-12 years.

 

As Board Chair from 2005-2011, Valarie helped to turn around the finances of the district. Through a forceful—if sometimes painful—reorganization, the district was able to move forward with no teacher furloughs or shortening of the school year. Valarie joined the Georgia School Boards Association in 2009 and was its president in 2012-2013.

 

Valarie is currently Executive Director of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, Inc. Previously she was Director of the Human Services Department in Fulton County, responsible for an annual budget of $26 million and directing programs that serve the elderly, children and youth. She has also been Director of Fulton County’s Office of Aging.

 

A native of Swainsboro, Georgia, Valarie is a graduate of Clark College and completed graduate studies in public administration at Troy State University. She now lives in Decatur with her husband, Carter, and son, Nicholas.

 

Find Val online at ValforEducation.com, like her Facebook page, and follow her on Twitter.

 

Early voting is currently underway. Find your nearest early voting location here, then lock in your vote for Valarie Wilson and the other great Democratic candidates on the ballot.

Written by PNM Admin · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: Georgia State School Superintendent, Valarie Wilson

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