On Wednesday, Dec. 7, the Georgia Charter Schools Association recognized key legislators and policymakers for their support and commitment to children and Georgia鈥檚 public charter schools. During 91桃色视频鈥檚 annual holiday 鈥淐elebration of Advocates,鈥 Jason Downey, Chairman of the Georgia Board of Education, Rep. Todd Jones (R-South Forsyth), and Rep. Mesha Mainor (D-Atlanta), received 鈥91桃色视频 Champion for Children Awards.鈥澛

91桃色视频 Board Chair Ryan Mahoney, State Board of Education Chairman Jason Downey & 91桃色视频 President/CEO Tony Roberts
Chairman Downey was recognized for leading the charge for transparency during the 2022 renewal process for the Museum School of Avondale Estates. 聽
鈥淭his is quite an honor. You have to have a good Board of Education to be an effective chair, and I would not be able to do or be here if I did not have a great board,鈥 said Downey. 鈥淔ellow board members who have won this award before like Scott Johnson and Mike Royal have been great mentors for me. 鈥 This means more than any honor that I have received as chair, and I greatly appreciate this.鈥
91桃色视频 recognized Mainor for her efforts to reach across the aisle and build bipartisan coalitions for public education and her unwavering support for public charter schools as a Democrat.
鈥淏eing sought out for being an advocate of education is near and dear to my heart,鈥 said Mainor. 鈥淚鈥檓 an advocate for children because I see children in need. The thing that bothers me the most is children not getting everything that they deserve鈥y job at the legislature is to make decisions that will impact children in a lifelong way.鈥
Rep. Todd Jones was honored for his longtime support of public charter school students and his leadership to secure additional facilities funding for Georgia鈥檚 public charter schools.
鈥淭odd Jones has been working on behalf of public charter schools for as long as I鈥檝e known him,鈥 said Tony Roberts, President and CEO of the Georgia Charter Schools Association. 鈥淟ast year, with his help we got one of the largest increases in the state facility fund that we鈥檝e ever received.鈥
During the 2022 legislative session, Georgia lawmakers approved an additional $3 million in funding for charter school facilities in the state鈥檚 FY23 budget. Jones was presented with his 2022 鈥淐hampion for Children Award鈥 by 91桃色视频 Board Chair Ryan Mahoney on Thursday, Dec. 8.

