Georgia Department of Education
Dr. Kimberly George-Reid serves as a School Effectiveness Specialist and Academic Recovery Specialist at the Georgia Department of Education since July 2019, focusing on performance improvements and data-driven strategies for school leaders. Prior experience includes acting as the Executive Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Project Manager of Curriculum and Instruction at The Project Consulting Group, where Dr. George-Reid coached over 400 turnaround employees in educational settings. Additionally, Dr. George-Reid held various roles at Atlanta Public Schools from July 2006 to May 2014, including Special Assistant to the Executive Director and Instructional Assistant Principal, emphasizing curriculum development and the use of assessment data to enhance instructional practices. Academic credentials include a Doctor of Education in Executive Leadership and Organizational Change and an Education Specialist in Leadership and Supervision from Lincoln Memorial University, a Master of Arts in Educational, Instructional, and Curriculum Supervision from Cambridge College, and a Bachelor of Science in Biology Pre-Med and Chemistry from Clark Atlanta University.
This person is not in any teams
This person is not in any offices
Georgia Department of Education
1 followers
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!