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CSRA RESA provides teacher support and assists school systems in these Georgia counties: Burke, Columbia, Emanuel, Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond, Taliaferro, Warren, and Wilkes.
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CSRA RESA: January 22, 2025: 9:00 A.M. East Georgia State...
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Welcome to the East Georgia GLRS! The Georgia Learning...
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CSRA RESA Executive Director Debbie’s professional...
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CSRA Regional Educational Service Agency. 4683 Augusta...
- Substitute Training
The CSRA RESA instructor will be available during business...
- Paraprofessional Ethics Training
This 10-hour self-paced asynchronous course has been...
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The RESA concept was enacted into law by the Georgia Quality Basic Education Act of 1985 (QBE). There are 16 RESA’s serving the school systems across the state. CSRA RESA is homebased in Dearing, Georgia on Highway 78 in the historic Dearing Elementary School building.
The Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) is an unofficial trading and marketing region in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina, spanning thirteen counties in Georgia [1] [2] and seven in South Carolina. [3] The term was coined in 1950 by C.C. McCollum, the winner of a $250 contest held by The Augusta Chronicle to generate the best name ...
The following is a timeline of the history of Savannah, Georgia, United States. Savannah founded in British Colony of Georgia by James Oglethorpe. Ellis, Johnson, Percival, and St. James Squares laid out per Oglethorpe Plan. Reynolds Square laid out. Solomon's Lodge (Masonic lodge) founded. 1739 – October 5: Creek leader Tomochichi died.
Research conducted by the Savannah Valley Frontier Project (hereafter, Frontier) and Savannah River Archaeological Research Program (SRARP) has yielded many valuable insights into the Colonial era of the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) over the years.
The Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) is an unofficial trading and marketing region in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina, spanning thirteen counties in Georgia and seven in South Carolina. The term was coined in 1950 by C.C. McCollum, the winner of a $250 contest held by The Augusta Chronicle to generate the best name for the area.
The museum curates the largest and most significant historical collection in the CSRA and functions as a historical research and resource center for professional and amateur historians, media, organizations, and individuals, and is home to permanent exhibition Augusta's Story, a 12,000 year journey through the region's past. The exhibition has ...