SCSBA Launches 'Enough is Enough' Campaign
'Enough is Enough! No more cuts, mandates or excuses.' That was the message from the S.C. School Boards Association March 10 when it kicked off a campaign during the annual 2DAC (Two Days at the Capitol) in Columbia. School administrators from across the state rallied at the capital to urge lawmakers to take steps to save education funding. Click Here to view Georgetown County School District Superintendent Dr. Randy Dozier and Board of Education members in Columbia lobbying and expressing their concerns to legislators about the lack of revenue from the state for education. The upcoming budget could cut funding for schools to 1995 levels. Members of the School Boards Association and the S.C. Association of School Administrators say lawmakers need to act.
Click Here to Read Remarks by SCSBA President
Click Here to Read Remarks by SCASA Superintendent's Division President
GCSD Board Adopts Resolution Urging General Assembly to Support Public Education
Georgetown County School District is one of many districts in the state to adopt a Funding Resolution. Click Here to read the resolution unanimously adopted by the Georgetown County School District on March 16. To read a list of other districts in the state to adopt the resolution urging the S.C. General Assembly to support public education, Click Here.

To download your own 'Enough is Enough' card (5.5" x 8.5") Click for Front of Card and Click for Back of Card. Each sheet can be cut in half, providing two campaign cards. Cards may be mailed to members of the General Assembly.