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Savannah-Chatham County Schools Prepare for New School Year

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Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools is preparing for the return of approximately 27,000 students for the upcoming school year. Superintendent Dr. Denise Watts shared plans for enhanced safety measures, including an increased police presence and additional bus drivers. The district has also regained significant federal funding, which will support educational programs. Parents are encouraged to participate in a bus ride-along to familiarize themselves with transportation protocols. SCCPSS remains committed to providing a safe and enriching environment for all students.

Savannah, Georgia – The Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools (SCCPSS) is gearing up for the 2025 school year, which begins on August 4. This annual transition marks a significant moment for the district as they prepare to welcome approximately 27,000 students back to classrooms, following an eventful summer.

During their recent Media Day, Superintendent Dr. Denise Watts shared insights about the upcoming school year, emphasizing a renewed commitment to serving all students effectively. In light of the challenges faced during past academic years, administrators are poised to implement several initiatives aimed at enhancing the overall educational experience.

To ensure ready transportation for students, SCCPSS has hired additional bus drivers. These measures aim to support daily operations while providing safe and efficient transit for students across the district.

In response to increasing safety concerns, SCCPSS will enhance its law enforcement presence in schools this year. Police Chief Terry Enoch announced that an increased number of officers will be stationed at school campuses to proactively prevent incidents that could jeopardize student safety. Notably, the SCCPSS police department has introduced three new K-9 units, further strengthening the security measures in place across the district.

Federal funding updates were also a focal point during Media Day. After being previously withheld $11 million in Title funding, the district has successfully regained the majority of those funds. However, SCCPSS is still awaiting an additional $1 million intended for English as a Second Language and professional development programs. Chief Financial Officer Larry Jackson assured stakeholders that the remaining $1.5 million will be covered through local sources if necessary, ensuring that educational programs continue without interruption.

As the district prepares for the school year, Superintendent Watts expressed confidence in the readiness of faculty and staff to support students. Parents are invited to participate in a school bus ride-along scheduled for August 1, providing an opportunity for families to familiarize themselves with transportation routes and safety protocols.

For detailed inquiries related to the new school year, parents can reach out directly to their child’s school. Whether it involves learning about curriculum updates, specific safety measures, or other relevant information, schools are prepared to address the concerns of families and provide necessary resources.

Background Context on SCCPSS

With a responsibility to educate a diverse student population, SCCPSS is committed to creating an enriching educational environment. The district regularly assesses its safety and academic standards, aiming to address the evolving needs of students, families, and the broader community. The enhancements, including improved transportation and safety protocols, mark the district’s proactive efforts to lead in educational excellence as students return for the 2025 school year.

As preparations continue, SCCPSS remains dedicated to fostering a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for all students, ensuring that the school year commences on a positive note.

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