Civil Municipal - Oct 2023

214 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 10 is critical to meet the ever changing needs of our students. They walk with us every step of the way, and they serve as advisors and governing body members focused on continuous improvement.” She adds that the district’s leadership stays engaged, participating in civic organizations and community organizations which support our schools and align with our mission. Calhoun City Schools also maintains a valued relationship with the Gordon County Chamber of Commerce and its Education and Workforce Development Committee, which helps them to achieve broader community goals. “A lot of time, effort, and energy goes into building and sustaining relationships that I think make a difference for Calhoun City Schools,” she asserts. Further portraying the commitment to community engagement, Dr. Brandi Hayes, Director of College and Career Programs shares, “We have incorporated the five C’s as a focus throughout Calhoun City schools from pre-K through 12th

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