Towns County Schools Gear Up for New School Year with Professional Development
- 389 Country
- Jul 3
- 1 min read

HIAWASSEE, GA – Towns County Schools administrators and board members have been actively preparing for the upcoming school year through dedicated professional development, demonstrating their commitment to enhancing the quality of education in the district.
This summer, Towns County School Board members David Phillips and Roy Perren attended the annual Georgia School Board Association (GSBA) conference, where they engaged in workshops and discussions aimed at improving school governance and student outcomes. Meanwhile, Towns County Schools System (TCSS) administrators participated in the Pioneer RESA Leadership Conference in June, focusing on innovative leadership strategies and best practices to strengthen the district’s educational programs.
A recent social media post from the Towns County Sheriff’s Office highlighted these efforts, stating, “Our team is committed to professional development and continuous improvement of our school system.” The proactive approach underscores the district’s dedication to fostering a supportive and high-performing educational environment for students.
As the new school year approaches, Towns County Schools’ focus on professional growth positions the district to implement new strategies and continue its mission of academic excellence.
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