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Catoosa County Public Schools

        is a Georgia Charter System.



   EDUCATION  Becoming a Charter System gives the district   Preparing students and teachers to use 21st   Providing academic programs and support             Our Family Serving Your Family
                                             century technology productively:
                                                                                  to improve student achievement:
        broad flexibility to implement innovative
        programs to improve student achievement.
                                                  Let’s Get CONNECTed!: The system’s        Middle School Online Academy:
                                                                                    Catoosa County Public Schools began
                                               1:1 technology initiative. Every student
        Charter System initiatives and
        programs:
                                                                                    12th grade students in 2013. To allow
                                               or Chromebook. Elementary and middle
        To Increase the number of students who   in Catoosa County schools has an iPad    the Catoosa Online Academy for 9th –
        graduate high school prepared for career   school students use their device at school,    middle school students the opportunity
        and/or college:                        and high school students may use their   to get a jump-start on high school,
                                               device at school and at home. Every   students may take some high school
            Catoosa U: A system-paid student   classroom in Catoosa County Public   classes online and receive dual credit.                                 Fort Oglethorpe Chapel
          internship program where students are   Schools is equipped with 21st century                                                                        706-866-5555                    J. Avery Bryan Chapel in Chickamauga
          hired for a job in the system to earn course    technology, and teachers integrate        STEM (Science Technology                                                                            706-375-2161
          credit and real-life job experience.  technology with instruction to prepare   Engineering and Math): Using
                                                                                    flexibility as a Charter System, more
             Partnerships with Georgia         students for a digital global economy.  STEM opportunities are available for
          post-secondary schools: High            Professional Learning: Teacher    students.
          school students have the opportunity to   development is essential to prepare
          earn high school course credits while   teachers to use technology productively        Flexible Scheduling: To individualize
          taking college courses.              in the classroom. The district has an   learning and expand opportunities to
                                                                                    improve student achievement, schools
             From HERE to CAREER: An internship    annual technology-focused system-wide   use flexible scheduling for remediation                           LaFayette Chapel                   Wallis-Stewart Chapel in Ringgold
          program with local businesses where   instructional fair that is unique in our   and acceleration.                                                   706-638-1122                             706-935-2331
          students are hired and paid to work while    area. This teacher preparation program,
          earning high school course credit. The   to develop instructional technology
          goal of this program is for the internship   specialists, earned the attention of the                                                    CATOO SA
          to lead to a career in the company upon   Georgia Association of Educational                                                                                    Local Personality Denia Reese
          graduation from high school.         Leaders.                                                                                                                   is a noted Catoosa academic leader.



                                                                                                                                        Denia Reese was born and raised in Catoosa County, and she    new superintendents.
                                                                                                                                        attended Catoosa County schools. She attended West Side   Mrs. Reese has worked
                                                                                                                                        Elementary, Lakeview Junior High, and she graduated from    in Catoosa County Public
                                                                                                                                        Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School in 1980. Mrs. Reese    Schools since 1984. She
                                                                                                                                        attended college at University of Tennessee in Chattanooga   was a teacher and an
                                                                                                                                        where she received her undergraduate degree in elementary   administrator at Graysville
                                                                                                                                        education. She continued her education and earned a M.Ed.    Elementary School before
                                                                                                                                        from the University of Tennessee in Chattanooga and an Ed.S.    becoming Superintendent
                                                                                                                                        in administration and supervision from the University of Tennessee    of Schools in 2005.
                                                                                                                                        in Knoxville.

                                                                                                                                        Superintendent Reese has served as chairperson of Northwest
                                                                                                                                        Georgia RESA (Regional Educational Service Agency), she is   “I am very fortunate to have been in Catoosa County
                                                                                                                                        on the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, and she is   Schools my entire life. I had great teachers who inspired
                                                                                                                                        a past president of the Ringgold Rotary Club. She received the   me to become a teacher. It has been an honor to serve as
                                                                                                                                        GSSA (Georgia School Superintendent’s Association) President’s    superintendent in a community that values the school system.
                                                                                                                                        Award in 2012 for leadership, and the GMEA (Georgia Music   I appreciate that the board of education and the community
                                                                                                                                        Educators Association) Award for Administrative Leadership   are committed to doing what’s best for our children.”
                                                                                                                                        in 2014. She currently serves as a GSSA coach and mentor to                           – Denia Reese




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