ATLANTA – State Representative Alisha Thomas Morgan (D-Austell) is encouraging all local teachers and principals to participate in Digital Learning Day. Scheduled for today, Wednesday, February 5, 2014, Digital Learning Day is a national event to celebrate the effective use of technology in schools. Continue reading “Rep. Morgan Encourages Participation in Digital Learning Day”
Rep. Alisha Thomas Morgan Accepted into Broad Superintendents Academy
ATLANTA –State Representative Alisha Thomas Morgan (D-Austell) has been tapped to participate in the Broad Superintendents Academy, a national training program designed to prepare experienced leaders for the challenges of supervising urban school districts, state departments of education and high growth public charter systems. Rep. Morgan was one of 11 fellows selected out of 1,000 nominations for the 2014-2015 Academy. Continue reading “Rep. Alisha Thomas Morgan Accepted into Broad Superintendents Academy”
Rep. Alisha Thomas Morgan Keynote Speaker at the iNACOL Blended and Online Learning Symposium
ATLANTA— State Representative Alisha Thomas Morgan (D-Austell) appeared as a keynote speaker during the 2013 International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL) Blended and Online Learning Symposium on Monday, October 28, 2013 in Orlando, Florida.
Rep. Alisha Thomas Morgan to Travel to China for Educational Leaders’ Group
ATLANTA – State Representative Alisha Thomas Morgan (D-Austell),will travel to China this month with the Kennesaw State University Chinese Bridge Summer Camp for Educators. The agenda will allow the educational delegation to visit various schools in China throughout the duration of the trip.
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Rep. Alisha Thomas Morgan Named One of the Country’s Top Black Women Impacting Education
ATLANTA –State Representative Alisha Thomas Morgan (D-Austell) was recently named one of the top black women affecting education in the country by The Root. Rep. Morgan joins professors, reformers, and other national legislators who were also named to The Root’s list of top black women impacting education.