COVINGTON — Dr. Duke Bradley III, the Superintendent of Newton County Schools, has been invited to speak at the Georgia State Board of Education retreat scheduled for October 13, 2023, at Jekyll Island. This annual event will bring together a select group of school superintendents to explore strategies focused on enhancing school performance and transforming districts.
The retreat serves as a platform for educational leaders to discuss innovative practices that can lead to measurable improvements within their districts. Dr. Bradley will share insights based on his experiences and initiatives implemented in Newton County. The Superintendent aims to engage in meaningful dialogues that could influence the future of education across the state.
During this gathering, participants will examine various approaches to address current challenges in the educational landscape. Topics may include funding allocations, curriculum development, and student engagement strategies. The collaborative environment encourages superintendents to learn from one another, fostering a culture of shared success.
Dr. Bradley has been an advocate for educational advancement in Newton County, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and stakeholder engagement in school improvement processes. His presence at the retreat underscores the value of local leadership in shaping educational policies at the state level.
As the retreat approaches, educators and administrators will be keenly interested in the discussions that unfold. The decisions made during such gatherings often have lasting impacts on educational practices and policies, influencing how schools operate and serve their communities.
This event not only highlights the role of superintendents in driving change but also emphasizes the ongoing commitment of the Georgia State Board of Education to support districts in their improvement efforts. With Dr. Bradley’s contributions, the retreat promises to be a significant event for educational leaders across Georgia.







































