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Community rallies to save historic LH Williams School

July 18, 2024 | Bibb County, School Districts, Georgia



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Community rallies to save historic LH Williams School
The Bent County School District has received the Government Finance Officers Association Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the fiscal year 2020. This prestigious award recognizes the district's commitment to comprehensive and transparent financial reporting, highlighting the efforts of the finance, accounting, and procurement teams. Board members expressed their congratulations to Mister Bush and his team for this significant achievement.

During the meeting, public comments were invited, with a reminder that individuals wishing to address the board must submit a written request at least 30 minutes prior to the meeting. The board emphasized the importance of addressing concerns through proper administrative channels before bringing them to the board. Specific guidelines were outlined for public comments, including a three-minute speaking limit and restrictions on discussing confidential matters.

George Mahal was the first speaker, advocating for LH Williams School, which he described as a vital neighborhood institution in Macon County. Mahal urged the board to protect and invest in the school, emphasizing its historical significance and the need for community support. He highlighted the legacy of educational institutions in the Pleasant Hill area and raised concerns about the impact of charter schools on LH Williams and other local schools. Mahal called for the board to consider strategies to enhance the relevance and sustainability of LH Williams in the face of these challenges.

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