Georgia Department of Education
Carol Moore-McLeod has extensive experience in educational technology and leadership within the Georgia Department of Education since March 2007, currently serving as Knowledge and LMS Manager, where responsibilities include overseeing the Professional Learning LMS used by over 85,000 users. Previous roles include Manager of Instructional Technology Systems, leading the development and administration of statewide data systems, and Education Technology Specialist, providing assistance and resources for K-12 education. Earlier experiences include positions in Douglas County Schools and Sears Logistics Services. Carol holds a Master of Business Administration from Penn State University, a Master of Business Education from the University of West Georgia, and a Bachelor of Science in Transportation Logistics from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
Georgia Department of Education
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The Georgia Department of Education sets policy for all public schools in the state and implements new laws passed by the Georgia General Assembly. The Department trains teachers and principals, oversees federal education programs, tracks how schools are performing and manages the state’s K-12 budget. The Department also works directly with districts in an advisory capacity on school safety, charter schools and homeless students, among other areas. There are nearly 200 school systems in Georgia, employing 110,000 teachers. Those systems include Department of Juvenile Justice programs, state chartered schools and state schools for the blind and deaf. In the 2012-13 school year, there were 1.7 million public school students in Georgia attending 2,275 schools. We are making education work for all Georgians!