VALDOSTA — The Quality of Life Association celebrates black history month with a narrated living timeline showcasing many famous Black history figures of yesterday and today. The fundraising event titled, “All Shades Art Exhibit and…
Lowndes and Valdosta schools closed Thursday
Lowndes County and Valdosta City schools will be closed on Thursday do to the threat of inclement weather. The official notices from the county and city are shown below. UPDATE: Brooks, Echols, Berrien, and Lanier…
Georgia Lottery reaches $25B generated for education
ATLANTA - Since its inception in 1993, the Georgia Lottery Corp. has raised $25 billion for education in the state of Georgia. Release: Atlanta, GA – Governor Brian P. Kemp is excited to announce the Georgia…
Valdosta schools report no current positive COVID cases
Release: Valdosta City Schools is thrilled to report that we have continued to see a decline in COVID positive cases and quarantines. Because of this, we will no longer post district reports. We thank you…
Lowndes Superintendent Wes Taylor announces retirement
Lowndes County Schools Superintendent Wes Taylor announced his plan to retire effective July 1, 2022. Release: Wes Taylor announced at the Lowndes County School Board meeting on February 21, 2022 that he intends to retire…
Lowndes County Schools weekly COVID update
LOWNDES CO. - Lowndes County Schools have released their latest COVID-19 related numbers (2/11/22-2/17/22). See the attached graphic below.
Lowndes County Schools weekly COVID update
LOWNDES CO. - Lowndes County Schools have released their latest COVID-19 related numbers (1/29/22-2/3/22). See the attached graphic below.
Lowndes County Schools remain open
While Valdosta City Schools are temporarily closed due to COVID cases, Lowndes County Schools will remain open. Release: As a system, we continue to believe in the power of in-person learning; therefore, we continue to…
GaDOE providing cybersecurity infrastructure for schools
The Georgia Department of Education is working to expand cybersecurity resources to every school district in the state. At its December meeting, the State Board of Education approved State School Superintendent Richard Woods’ recommendation to…