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Macon-Bibb County Planning & Zoning Commission
Macon-Bibb County Planning & Zoning Commission COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Community Assessment Draft – Public Review Phase February 2006 Macon-Bibb County Planning & Zoning Commissioners Theresa T. Watkins, Chariman Joni Woolf, Vice-Chairman James B. Patton Lonnie Miley Damon D. King Administrative Staff Vernon B. Ryle, III, Executive Director James P. Thomas, Director of Urban Planning Jean G. Brown, Zoning Director Dennis B. Brill, GIS/Graphics Director D. Elaine Smith, Human Resources Officer Kathryn B. Sanders, Finance Officer R. Barry Bissonette, Public Information Officers Macon-Bibb County Comprehensive Plan 2030 Prepared By: Macon-Bibb County Planning & Zoning Commission 682 Cherry Street Suite 1000 Macon, Georgia 478-751-7460 www.mbpz.org February 2006 “The opinion, findings, and conclusions in this publication are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the Department of Transportation, State of Georgia, or the Federal Highway Administration. Table of Contents Introduction…………………………………………………………Introduction-1 Chapter 1- General Population Overview .................................................................... 1-1 Chapter 2 - Economic Development ............................................................................ 2-1 Chapter 3 - Housing......................................................................................................... 3-1 Chapter 4 - Natural and Cultural Resources................................................................. 4-1 Chapter 5 - Community Facilities and Services........................................................... -
H.E.A.T Employees Give Back Because They Care P.4
H.E.A.T Employees Give Back Because they care p.4 Kohl’s | Jeff Thompson | Stars Over Macon | Pediatric Radiology | Reindeer Run Winter 2011 | www.medcenfoundation.org www.medcenfoundation.org Medcen Happenings 1 Medcen Community Health Foundation Board of Trustees 2011 Officers contents Ethel A. Cullinan, President and CEO Danny Gibson, Chair Scott Seigel, Vice Chair Rhonda Perry, Corporate Treasurer Kenneth Banks, Corporate Secretary 5 9 12 13 19 Trustees Emeriti Members Tim Andrews Pamela C. Chapman Kent Baldschun Virgil Cooper Jr. Gene Battles, MD Mary Eva Dubose Louise Bryant, Ex Officio A. V. Elliott Harriette Carter John G. Etheridge, MD Kenneth Clark, Ex Officio Patsy Fellows Features Linda Clay, Ex Officio Alan D. Kirsh, MD John Draughon W. J. O’Shaughnessey Jr., MD J. Doug Dunwody Donald I. Rosen 4 H.E.A.T A. Don Faulk, FACHE, Ex Officio William H. Somers, MD Fred Gaton, MD William H. M. Weaver, MD Bent Gay, RPh 6 Jeff Thompson Supports Critical Care Center Louis Goolsby, MD Duke Groover Cal Hays Angela Hicks Dottie Houser Happenings Charlie Lanphier, Ex Officio Craig Leachman, Ex Officio James Manley James McLendon Business & Corporate Roundtable 9 David Rozier Warren Selby R. Earl Smith 10 MCCG Auxiliary Oscar S. Spivey, MD Jeff Thompson Betty Treadwell, Ex Officio 11 Olin H. Weaver Society Matilda Walker, Ex Officio Pam White-Colbert Thomas J. Wicker Stars Over Macon Ball 12 Medcen Community Health Foundation Staff 13 Children’s Hospital Callaway Party Ethel A. Cullinan, Ph.D., FACHE, FAHP CEO Carolyn Mitchell 13 Kohl’s Executive Assistant Debbie Schuchmann Major Gifts and Planned Giving Officer 14 Pediatric Radiology Opens Ellen Terrell Development Officer Kathy Tolbert Development Assistant Reindeer Run 14 Shirley Tucker Administrative Assistant Marie Butler Neel Missi Upshaw 16 Development Officer – The Children’s Hospital ESTABLISHED MAY 2002 Departments Publisher Medcen Community 3 President’s Message Health Foundation, Inc. -
(Gisa) Schools
GEORGIA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (GISA) SCHOOLS Academy of Innovation Furtah Preparatory School Providence Christian Academy The Academy of Scholars Providence School of Tifton Al-Falah Academy The Galloway School Annunciation Day School Gatewood Schools Rivers Academy Arlington Christian School George Walton Academy Robert Toombs Christian Academy Athens Academy Georgia Christian School The Atlanta Academy GRACEPOINT School Savannah Christian Preparatory Atlanta Girls’ School Greater Atlanta Christian School Savannah Country Day School Atlanta International School The Schenck School Atlanta Jewish Academy Hancock Day School Screven Christian Academy Atlanta Speech School Hebron Christian Academy Smoke Rise Prep Atlanta Youth Academy Heirway Christian Academy Solid Rock Academy Augusta Preparatory Day School Heritage Christian Academy Southland Academy Heritage Preparatory School Southwest Georgia Academy The Bedford School The Heritage School Springmont School Berry Elementary & Middle School Highland Christian Academy St. Andrew’s School Bethlehem Christian Academy High Meadows School St. Benedict’s Episcopal School Brandon Hall School Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School St. Francis School Brentwood School Holy Spirit Preparatory School St. George’s Episcopal School Briarwood Academy The Howard School St. John the Evangelist Catholic Brookstone School St. Martin’s Episcopal School Brookwood School Imhotep Academy Stratford Academy Bulloch Academy Strong Rock Christian School John Hancock Academy The Swift School Calvary Day School, -
Southland Academy
Southland Academy 123 Southland Road P. O. Box 1127 Americus, Georgia 31709 (229) 924-4406 Fax (229) 924-2996 www.southlandacademy.org Southland Academy is an independent college preparatory day school for three- year-old kindergarten through grade 12. Chartered in 1966, the school is accredited by the Georgia Accrediting Commission (GAC) and has dual accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS). Revised July 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS I Introduction Mission Statement ____________________________________________________ 1 Creed ______________________________________________________________ 1 School Philosophy ____________________________________________________ 1 Facilities ____________________________________________________________ 1 Organization and History _______________________________________________ 2 Alma Mater __________________________________________________________ 2 Hours of Operation __________________________________________________ 3,4 Rotating Schedule of Classes ____________________________________________ 5 II Policies and Procedures General Information ___________________________________________________ 5 Admissions __________________________________________________________ 5 After School Hours ____________________________________________________ 5 Assemblies __________________________________________________________ 6 Care of the Classroom _________________________________________________ 6 Care of the School Property _____________________________________________ -
Framing the Future the GOAL Report 2019 Financials 2020 Results 2021 Apply Now Dear Friends of GOAL
Framing the Future The GOAL Report 2019 Financials 2020 Results 2021 Apply Now Dear Friends of GOAL, Georgians are engaged in a creative effort to improve K-12 education in our state through the GOAL Program. Through your generous participation in this innovative tax credit opportunity, thousands of students, including those on the cover of this Report, are attaining their highest educational aspirations. You are part of a transformative undertaking, and the result is a masterpiece. After twelve years of operation, GOAL scholarships have allowed 17,500 students to attend the private schools their parents desired for them. The graduation rates and college attendance rates of the GOAL recipients far exceed those of their public school peers. In addition, this program is saving Georgia taxpayers millions of dollars each year, while the future economic benefits for our state are dramatic. You, our valued patrons, are indispensable to creating a new landscape for deserving students across the state. This remarkable Georgia law is empowering you to solve a critical educational need, and your involvement is framing the future for your communities, for Georgia, and for our nation. With gratitude, Lisa Kelly President and Executive Director Georgia GOAL Scholarship Program, Inc. Curators: The GOAL Team AVERY PARKER RICE KATE SAYLOR ALLISON SAXBY Director of Accounting Director of Marketing Director of Operations & Finance & Communications LISA KELLY President and Executive Director SHERRI O'CONNOR CAROL O'CONNOR TONI OVERMYER Accounting Manager Scholarship Coordinator Scholarship Associate 2 The Collection: Inside the Report The Art of Excellence: GOAL Scholarship Awards.......................... 4 Our Valued Patrons: GOAL Contribution Results ......................... -
MEET the BULLDOGS 10 Head Coach Lu Harris-Champer (W
The tone for winning was set early in Georgia history and has continued today. >>> The Bulldogs have had 15-consecutive 40+ win seasons, including seven with 50 or more. Heading into the program’s 21st year, Georgia has accumulated 892 victories along with a trio of SEC titles. The goal for every team is to reach NCAA >>> postseason, and Georgia has done that for 15-straight seasons, one of 11 teams to do so. With nine Super Regional appearances, Georgia has gone on to the Women’s College World Series three times, becoming one of the last four teams standing in 2009 and 2010. Numerous elite players have called Athens home, evident in the 25 NFCA All- >>> Americans since 2002. Along with that, Georgia boasts 58 NFCA All-Region and 67 All-SEC honorees. Success isn’t just on the field either, as Georgia has had 125 selections to the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Lu Harris-Champer enters her 21st year >>> coaching and 17th season at Georgia. One of the top coaches in the NCAA, Harris- Champer has tallied 986 career wins with 777 of those by the Bulldogs. Harris- Champer has reached 40 or more wins in 19 of her 20 seasons coaching. The game of softball hasn’t stopped for many after their Georgia career ends, as 17 >>> Bulldogs have gone on to the professional side. Since 2007, nine Bulldogs have heard their names in the NPF Draft. Five former players were on NPF rosters in 2016 with three of them earning All-NPF honors. There is no place like home for the Georgia >>> Bulldogs, and Jack Turner Stadium provides a great home field advantage. -
Special History Study, Jimmy Carter National Historic Site and Preservation District, 29
special history study november 1991 by William Patrick O'Brien JIMMY CARTER NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE AND PRESERVATION DISTRICT • GEORGIA UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR / NATIONAL PARK SERVICE TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS v PREFACE vii INTRODUCTION 1 VISION STATEMENT 2 MAP - PLAINS AND VICINITY 3 PART ONE: BACKGROUND AND HISTORY BACKGROUND AND HISTORY 7 SOUTHWEST GEORGIA - REGION AND PLACE 9 SOUTHWEST GEORGIA - PEOPLE (PRE-HISTORY TO 1827) 11 SOUTHWEST GEORGIA, SUMTER COUNTY AND THE PLAINS OF DURA (1827-1865) 14 FROM THE PLAINS OF DURA TO JUST PLAIN "PLAINS" (1865-1900) 21 THE ARRIVAL AND PROGRESS OF THE CARTERS (1900-1920) 25 THE WORLD OF THE CARTERS AND JIMMY'S CHILDHOOD (1920-1941) 27 THE WORLD OUTSIDE OF PLAINS (1941-1953) 44 THE END OF THE OLD ORDER AND THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW: RETURN TO PLAINS (1953-1962) 46 ENTRY INTO POLITICS (1962-1966) 50 CARTER, PLAINS AND GEORGIA: YEARS OF CHANGE AND GROWTH - THE RISE OF THE NEW SOUTH (1966-1974) 51 PRESIDENTIAL VICTORY, PRESIDENTIAL DEFEAT (1974-1980) 55 THE CHRISTIAN PHOENIX AND THE "GLOBAL VILLAGE" - CARTER AND PLAINS (1980-1990) 58 CONCLUSION 63 PART TWO: INVENTORY AND. ASSESSMENT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES - JIMMY CARTER NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE AND PRESERVATION DISTRICT INTRODUCTION 69 EXTANT SURVEY ELEMENTS - JIMMY CARTER NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE AND PRESERVATION DISTRICT 71 I. Prehistory to 1827 71 II. 1827-1865 72 III. 1865-1900 74 IV. 1900-1920 78 V. 1920-1941 94 VI. 1941-1953 100 iii VII. 1953-1962 102 VIII. 1962-1966 106 IX. 1966-1974 106 X. 1974-1980 108 XI. 1980-1990 109 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL SURVEY ELEMENTS PLAINS, GEORGIA . -
2018 Gisa Boys All-State Basketball
2018 GISA BOYS ALL-STATE BASKETBALL Class AA School GR Class AAA School Grade Travis Pate Briarwood Academy Ryan Jolly Augusta Preparatory Day School SR Dalton Wilkes Citizens Christian Academy SR Dra Harrison Bulloch Academy Shelton Paulk Citizens Christian Academy SO Daniel Ramsey Deerfield-Windsor School JR Bobby Ray Mitchell Crisp Academy SR Jaylin Simpson Frederica Academy JR Ravi Patel Crisp Academy SR Lance Terry Heritage School JR Bora Certel Flint River Academy JR Jake Carter Heritage School SR Jovan Culafic Furtah Preparatory School JR Eb Dowuona Heritage School SO Luka Jaksic Furtah Preparatory School JR Kamani Johnson Holy Spirit Preparatory School SR Torrey Patterson Robert Toombs Christian Academy SR George Maslennikov Holy Spirit Preparatory School SR Babutunda Sowunmi Solid Rock Academy SR Anthony Edwards Holy Spirit Preparatory School SO Bright Iheonachor Solid Rock Academy JR Jacob Prestwood John Milledge Academy JR Austin Pickle Southwest Georgia Academy JR Caleb Towns Loganville Christian Academy SR Jerry Thomas Thomas Jefferson Academy SO Sage Batten Southland Academy SR Carlos Sampson Windsor Academy SR Jamir Williams Trinity Christian School, Sharpsburg SR Cameron Reynolds Windsor Academy SR Cam Walker Valwood School SR Coach of the Year: David Whitley Coach of the Year: Victor Alexander Furtah Preparatory School Holy Spirit Preparatory School 2018 GISA GIRLS ALL-STATE BASKETBALL Class AA School Grade Class AAA School Grade Annie Blye McDonald Brentwood School Jaime Holodak Augusta Preparatory Day School SR Cameron -
The GOAL Report
The GOAL Report "Hats Off!" 2017 Financials 2018 Results 2019 Apply Now 1 A Message from GOAL Dear Friends of GOAL, This year, as the positive momentum surrounding the Georgia GOAL Scholarship Program continues to build, hats off to our scholarship families, taxpayer contributors, state lawmakers, and school communities! We greatly respect and celebrate the thousands of Georgians responsible for this phenomenal success story. In 2018, lawmakers enacted the largest cap increase in the 11-year history of the program, increasing the total available tax credits to $100 million per year, for at least the next ten years. As a result, thousands of additional students will have access to Greater Opportunities for Access to Learning – GOAL! Our 135 GOAL participating schools, who have always operated with the highest degree of integrity and caliber of stewardship, continue to pursue the ethnic, racial, and socio-economic diversity that enhance the learning process for students and build stronger local communities. GOAL continues to receive contributions from a growing number of loyal and committed Georgia taxpayers, whose overwhelming support for better educational opportunities is groundbreaking and nationally-recognized. Your passionate and persistent support and outreach were essential to securing a significant cap increase. Most importantly, joining our GOAL student graduates, we throw our hats in the air to celebrate their achievements and look upward with them to even brighter futures. As you read the following report, we hope you will celebrate with us and enjoy the vital role all of you played in making this possible. Lisa Lisa M. Kelly, President Georgia GOAL Scholarship Program, Inc. -
Private Schools
School Grades Status Pre-K GEORGIA ACCREDITING COMMISSION, INC. 2020/2021 PRIVATE SCHOOL PROGRAMS The following school programs have been approved by the Commission for the statuses indicated. AWQ - Accredited with Quality ACC - Accredited PROV- Provisionally Accredited PREP- Preparation does not mean accreditation, only that you are preparing for accreditation. Re-visit indicates the year of next consultant visit. Please call 912-632-3783 or email [email protected] to ask about a school not listed. School Grades Status Pre-K AAIMS Montessori School Kindergarten AWQ X 3665 Swiftwater Park Drive Suwannee, GA 30024 Nargis Soldier, Headmaster 678-546-7700 A B C Learning Center Kindergarten AWQ X 6835 Main Street Lithonia, Ga. 30058 Tonya Reid, Headmaster 770-484-0680 ABC Montessori School & ACE High School Renamed Heritage Montessori School Able Christian School 6-12 ACC 1120 Village Business Parkway Stockbridge, GA 30281 Dr. Wanda Cowan, Headmaster 866-426-2253 The Academy at Sylvan 1-12 PROV 16 Collins Drive, Suite B Cartersville, GA 30120 *** 678-721-6661 The Academy of Scholars K-6 AWQ X 5096 Panola Ind. Blvd. Decatur, GA 30035 Stacey Lambert-Johnson, Chief Learning Officer 678-632-6001 Al-Furqan Academy K-8 ACC 6011 Western Hills Drive Norcross, GA 30071 Khwaja S. Ahmed 678-368-3939 Al-Falah Academy K-10 AWQ X 4805 Lawrenceville Highway Lilburn, GA 30097 Jelena Nunn, Headmaster 678-502-7211 The Alphabet House K-8 PREP 2015 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30310 Shantel R. Alphabet, Headmaster Alpharetta Christian Academy K-6 AWQ 44 Academy Street Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 Ray Davis, Headmaster 770-475-5762 ext. -
2012 GISA ALL-REGION BASKETBALL PLAYERS Class a BOYS
2012 GISA ALL-REGION BASKETBALL PLAYERS Class A BOYS Region 1 A Boys Name School Grade Kevin Green Bethlehem Christian Academy 10 Niko Mailloux Bethlehem Christian Academy 11 Chance Spratlin Bethlehem Christian Academy 11 Drew Colwell John Hancock Academy 11 Justin Sheppard John Hancock Academy 11 Mason Adams Nathanael Greene Academy 10 Ben Holcomb Nathanael Greene Academy 12 DJ Shellnut Nathanael Greene Academy 11 Alex Haythorn Thomas Jefferson Academy 11 Chase Walden Thomas Jefferson Academy 12 Chad Herrin Westminster Christian Academy 12 Evan Spilchal Westminster Christian Academy 12 Joe Zehna Westminster Christian Academy 10 Region 2 A Boys Name School Grade Seth Durden David Emanuel Academy 11 Kolo Gana David Emanuel Academy 12 Thomas Norton David Emanuel Academy 12 Isaac Walden David Emanuel Academy 12 Joe Ours Heritage Christian Academy 12 Alonzo Baker Memorial Day School 10 D.J. Bowen Memorial Day School 10 Lamir Cohens Memorial Day School 12 Kendarius Dukes Memorial Day School 10 Michael Quarterman Memorial Day School 10 Roderick Reeves Memorial Day School 12 Nick Thomas Providence Christian School 11 Evan Nobles Twiggs Academy 11 Region 3 A Boys Name School Grade Austin Childs Crisp Academy 11 Nick Culpepper Crisp Academy 12 Michael Spears Crisp Academy 12 Robbie Wright Crisp Academy 12 Ryan King Georgia Christian School 12 CJ Lynch Georgia Christian School 11 Phillip Bowen Grace Christian Academy 11 Jack McRae Grace Christian Academy 8 Jaylen Hiller Highland Christian Academy 9 Dusty Thomas Highland Christian Academy 11 Rhett -
2021 Southland Academy Summer Camp Opportunities
1 2021 Southland Academy Summer Camp Opportunities Wrestling Raiders Director: Coach Smith Rising: 1st-6th graders Date: May 24, 25, 26 Time: 10:00-11:30 Location: Gym Campers should wear appropriate clothing. Students will learn the fundamentals, proper technique, and effective strategies of wrestling. They will learn wrestling moves from all three starting positions and most importantly, how to wrestle safely. Campers are encouraged to give maximum effort when wrestling and will be instructed how to wrestle the Southland way. Raider Basketball Director: Coach Foster Rising 1st-6th graders Date: May 24, 25, 26 Time: 1:00-2:30 Location: Gym Raider Basketball camp is a fun yet focused time for basketball for girls and boys interested in improving their game. Campers will learn to improve ball handling, passing and catching skills as well as shooting fundamentals. Raider Dance Camp Director: Heather Grinolds Rising: K5, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th Date: May 24, 25, 26, 27 Time: 9:00-12:00 Location: Lower School Building, Academic Center Campers, get ready to learn a choreographed dance as well have opportunities to create a dance each morning. Wear t-shirts, comfy tennis shoes with socks, and have your hair pulled back off of your neck and face. Campers will have fun performing on Friday for their parents and peers. (The number of guests will be in accordance with COVID modifications.) Campers should bring water bottles and a light snacks for each day. Fine Arts Camp Director: Heather Grinolds Rising: K5, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th Date: May 24, 25, 26, 27 Time: 1:00-3:00 Location: Melvin T.