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School board chair joins national civil rights committee. What it means for Forsyth County Schools
01132025BOARD OF EDUCATION
From left to right on Jan. 7: FCS Superintendent Mitch Young and board members Wes McCall, Mike Valdes, Chris Grimes, Trisha Hoyes and Dorian Usherwood. - photo by Sophie Ralph
Forsyth County Board of Education Chairman Mike Valdes has been named to a committee which helps contribute to policy changes at the national, state, and local levels.
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How Forsyth County Schools will adjust after bill banning cellphones in classrooms passes state Senate
03252025CELL PHONES IN SCHOOL
A bill that bans cellphone use for elementary and middle school students in Georgia public schools was passed by the state Senate on Tuesday in Atlanta. It now needs only the signature of Gov. Brian Kemp to become law.
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