Last Friday, September 16, at Savannah State University, Migrant Equity Southeast (MESE) and Deep Center called on the Georgia Senate to provide additional education funding for schools serving children living in poverty. Georgia is one of only six states nationally that does not provide increased education funding for these schools, resulting in harmful disparities. The two Savannah-based organizations spoke at … Continue reading "Deep Center & Migrant Equity Southeast Call For Additional Education Funding For Georgia Children Living In Poverty"
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