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The Governor's Office of Student Achievement (OSA) was established July 1, 2000 by the state law known as the A Plus Education Reform Act.  The mission of OSA is to provide accountability for all of Georgia's education system from prekindergarten through postsecondary levels that will result in:

      Improving student achievement and
     
Improving school completion.

As part of this mission, OSA is proud to present its fifth annual report on Georgia's public K-12 schools. OSA hopes that the information contained in this report and future reports will be used to make positive changes in education that will support teachers and help parents and students.

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The Georgia Department of Education (GDOE) is the state agency charged with the fiscal and administrative management of certain aspects of K-12 public education, including the implementation of federal and state mandates.  Such management is subject to supervision and oversight by the State Board of Education (SBOE). To learn more about GDOE and SBOE, visit www.doe.k12.ga.us.
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