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Georgia’s Democratic candidates for governor debate school issues

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Georgia’s Democratic candidates for governor debate school issues

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Five Democratic candidates for governor in Georgia debated education issues at Morehouse College, discussing plans to improve literacy rates and recruit and retain educators. The candidates proposed various solutions, including expanding access to pre-kindergarten and increasing teacher pay.

Five Democratic candidates for governor in Georgia met to debate education issues. They discussed improving literacy rates, with some proposing expanded access to pre-kindergarten. The candidates also talked about recruiting and retaining educators, with suggestions including increased teacher pay and eliminating state income taxes for educators. The debate was hosted by the Center for Strong Public Schools Action Fund. The candidates included former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, small business owner Olu Brown, and former Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond. They outlined their visions for Georgia's public schools, addressing issues such as literacy and teacher recruitment.

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