Official Georgia Board of Education Links for State Board Meetings, Agendas, Minutes & Local School Calendars
Use this mobile-friendly guide to reach the correct Georgia Board of Education resources for State Board meeting schedules, agendas, minutes, public webcast access, policies, appeals, Georgia Department of Education contact details, public school enrollment, local district calendars, and local board meeting information.
Choose your Georgia education task and open the correct official resource
Georgia has a state education agency and many local school districts. The state board handles statewide education policy, meetings, rules, appeals, and oversight. Local school districts usually control school calendars, local board meeting schedules, registration, attendance zones, transportation, and school office details.
๐๏ธ State Board meetings & agendas
Fast answer: Georgia State Board meetings vs local school calendars
The official state-level resource is the Open Georgia Department of Education website. Use it for Georgia State Board of Education meetings, board schedule, policies, meeting minutes, webcast archive, governance resources, formal hearings and appeals, and state education guidance.
For school calendars, first day of school, last day of school, spring break, fall break, graduation, teacher workdays, student holidays, local board meetings, bus routes, enrollment, attendance zones, lunch menus, and school records, use your local school district website. Georgia.gov explains that school enrollment is based on the school district where a child lives, and public schools provide K-12 education at least 180 days a year.
๐๏ธ Need State Board meetings?
Use the State Board Meeting Schedule and GaDOE State Board pages for committee meetings, regular sessions, agendas, minutes, and webcasts.
๐ Need a school calendar?
Use your local Georgia school district calendar. The state board does not publish one statewide calendar for every district.
๐ซ Need enrollment?
Use Georgia.govโs enrollment guide and then contact the local district where the student lives.
โ๏ธ Need policies or appeals?
Use GaDOE State Board policy, local governance, and formal hearing pages for official state-level procedures.
Official source check before using any Georgia Board of Education detail
Publish-ready as of: May 8, 2026. The Georgia Department of Education website, State Board of Education page, 2026 State Board Meeting Schedule, State Board Meeting Minutes page, State Board live webcast archive, Georgia.gov Georgia Department of Education profile, Georgia.gov public school enrollment guide, local school board governance page, formal hearings and appeals page, and state education contact information were checked for this article.
Use this article as a practical navigation guide. Georgia education information can change because of State Board action, agenda updates, meeting location changes, webcast changes, policy updates, state rulemaking, budget changes, local district calendar revisions, weather closures, school-year rollover, and local board decisions. Always confirm on the official GaDOE, Georgia.gov, or local district page before making final enrollment, travel, calendar, public comment, records, or legal decisions.
Georgia Board of Education contact, calendar and meeting facts
These fast facts help users avoid a major mistake: treating the Georgia State Board of Education as if it controls every local district calendar and every county board meeting date.
๐๏ธ State agency
Georgia Department of Education / Georgia State Board of Education.
๐ Official website
๐ Main address
205 Jesse Hill Jr. Dr. SE, Atlanta, GA 30334.
โ๏ธ Main phone
404-656-2800.
โ๏ธ Toll free
800-311-3627.
๐๏ธ State meetings
Use the official State Board Meeting Schedule for committee and regular meeting dates.
๐ Minutes
Use the State Board Meeting Minutes page for official meeting records.
๐ School calendars
Use local district websites for district-specific calendars and holidays.
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What the Georgia State Board of Education handles
The Georgia State Board of Education is the state-level board connected to the Georgia Department of Education. The State Board page is where users can access official state board policies, meeting information, board member profiles, state-level governance resources, meeting minutes, live webcast archives, and formal hearings or appeals information.
This is different from a local county or city board of education. Local boards such as Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Cobb County, DeKalb County, Atlanta Public Schools, Savannah-Chatham, Clayton County, and other Georgia districts manage local district calendars, local board meetings, school operations, attendance zones, local transportation, and school-specific matters.
๐๏ธ State-level board
Handles statewide education policies, meetings, governance, appeals, and official state board materials.
๐ซ Local districts
Publish local school calendars, bus details, student registration, attendance zones, and local board meeting dates.
๐ Board materials
Use official GaDOE pages for State Board schedule, meeting minutes, webcasts, policies, and appeals.
โ ๏ธ Do not mix them
State board meetings are not the same as county or city school board meetings.
How to check Georgia State Board meeting dates, times and locations
The official Open State Board Meeting Schedule page lists state board meeting dates, times, and locations for committee meetings and regular board sessions. The 2026 schedule includes monthly State Board meeting dates with committee meetings and regular meeting sessions listed separately.
Meeting details can change. A meeting can have committee sessions on one day and a regular State Board meeting on another day. Some meeting details may also point users to Simbli or another official board document platform for agendas and supporting materials. If you are planning to attend, watch, comment, or report on a meeting, check the schedule and agenda close to the meeting date.
Open the State Board schedule
Use the official GaDOE board schedule page for current meeting dates and session structure.
Check committee vs regular meeting
Committee meetings and regular State Board meetings may happen on different dates or at different times.
Open agenda materials
Use official GaDOE or linked board document systems for agendas, attachments, and meeting materials.
Recheck before attending
Meeting location, time, agenda, public access, and webcast details can change.
Meeting caution: Do not rely only on a saved PDF, screenshot, social post, or old agenda. State Board meeting details should be confirmed through the official GaDOE schedule and meeting pages.
Where to find Georgia State Board agendas, minutes and live webcast archive
The official State Board of Education pages include a meeting minutes archive and a live webcast or webcast archive page. These are useful when you need to confirm past board actions, policy decisions, official discussion, votes, or state-level education decisions.
For upcoming meetings, the State Board Meeting Schedule is the starting point. For past meetings, use the official Open State Board Meeting Minutes page. For live viewing or past video access, use the Open Live Webcast Archive page.
๐ Meeting minutes
Use the official meeting minutes page for historical board actions and meeting records.
๐ฅ Webcast archive
Use the webcast page to watch live meetings or view past state board sessions when available.
๐ Agendas
Upcoming agenda details may be linked through official State Board schedule or board document systems.
๐ Verify dates
Always match the agenda, minutes, and webcast to the correct month and meeting type.
Why Georgia school calendars are local, not one statewide calendar
A common search mistake is typing โGeorgia Board of Education school calendarโ and expecting one official calendar for every public school in Georgia. Georgia does not operate that way. Local school districts publish their own academic calendars, student holidays, teacher workdays, fall breaks, winter breaks, spring breaks, graduation dates, early release days, and last day of school.
Georgia.gov explains that public schools provide K-12 education at least 180 days a year. It also explains that enrollment is based on the school district where the student lives. That means families should use the local district calendar for final planning, not only the State Board of Education page.
Examples of local calendar searches include โFulton County Schools calendar,โ โGwinnett County Public Schools calendar,โ โCobb County school calendar,โ โDeKalb school calendar,โ โAtlanta Public Schools calendar,โ or your exact county or city school district calendar.
๐ Statewide rule
Georgia.gov says public schools provide K-12 education at least 180 days a year.
๐ซ Local calendars
Local districts publish first day, last day, breaks, holidays, teacher workdays, and early release days.
โ๏ธ Weather changes
Local snow days, storm closures, and emergency makeup days can change a district calendar.
โ ๏ธ Avoid wrong planning
Do not plan childcare or travel from a generic state-board search result.
How to find your local Georgia school district calendar and board meeting page
Start with your county or city school system website. Most Georgia district websites have menu links such as Calendar, School Calendar, Academic Calendar, Board of Education, Board Meetings, Simbli, BoardDocs, eBOARD, Policies, Meeting Minutes, Agendas, Transportation, Enrollment, School Nutrition, and Parent Portal.
If you are not sure which district serves your address, use the Georgia.gov public school enrollment guide and then contact the local district. Georgia.gov explains that attendance zones, also called learning zones or area clusters, determine the neighborhood school.
Search your local district name
Use the county or city district name, such as โGwinnett County Public Schools calendarโ or โAtlanta Public Schools board meetings.โ
Open the official district website
Look for a .k12.ga.us, .org, or official district domain, not a copied calendar site.
Use calendar and board menus
Find Calendar for school dates and Board of Education or Board Meetings for agendas and minutes.
Confirm before acting
Recheck dates before planning travel, public comments, enrollment, attendance, pickup, or records requests.
Georgia public school enrollment, attendance zones and required documents
Georgia.gov says families enroll a child at a public school in their district. It explains that school enrollment is based on the school district where the student lives, and that families generally need proof of age, proof of residency, health records, proof of parent or legal guardian status, and prior school records when transferring.
Georgia.gov also says most districts accept registration online year-round, but families should contact the local school district for registration instructions. After registration, the child is assigned to a school in the attendance zone, and families who are eligible to request a transfer should contact the district.
๐งพ Proof of age
Examples include birth certificate, passport, hospital record, legal document, or official document from another country.
๐ Proof of residency
Examples can include lease, property tax notice, insurance bill, mortgage statement, vehicle registration, utility bill, shelter letter, or employer housing letter.
โ๏ธ Health records
Hearing, vision, dental, nutrition, and immunization records may be required.
๐ Transfer records
Previous school records such as report cards, transcripts, and discipline records may be needed for transfers.
Georgia Department of Education office address, phone and public contact help
Georgia.gov lists the Georgia Department of Education office at 205 Jesse Hill Jr. Dr. SE, Atlanta, GA 30334. It lists the primary phone as 404-656-2800 and toll-free phone as 800-311-3627.
The Georgia.gov profile says the Georgia Department of Education oversees public education throughout the state, ensures that laws and regulations pertaining to education are followed, ensures state and federal money appropriated for education is properly allocated to local school systems, and informs parents, teachers, government officials, and the media of education-related news.
For a state-level question, use GaDOE or Georgia.gov. For a local student issue, start with the local school or district. Examples of local issues include daily attendance, school calendars, classroom questions, bus routes, lunch accounts, local records, and local board meetings.
๐ Address
205 Jesse Hill Jr. Dr. SE, Atlanta, GA 30334.
โ๏ธ Main phone
404-656-2800.
โ๏ธ Toll free
800-311-3627.
๐ซ Local matters
Use your local district for calendars, enrollment, transportation, meals, and student records.
Georgia State Board leadership and member information
The Georgia State Board of Education page provides access to board member profiles and state board information. Recent official GaDOE leadership updates list Phenna Petty of the 14th Congressional District as Chair, Frank Griffin of the 2nd Congressional District as Vice Chair, and Nick Ellis as Vice Chair of Appeals.
Board leadership, members, districts, roles, committee assignments, and appeal responsibilities can change after board action, appointments, resignations, reorganization, or state updates. Use the official State Board page before naming a board officer, sending correspondence, or preparing public-facing content.
๐ค Chair
Phenna Petty is listed in recent GaDOE leadership updates as State Board Chair.
๐ฅ Vice Chair
Frank Griffin is listed in recent GaDOE leadership updates as Vice Chair.
โ๏ธ Vice Chair of Appeals
Nick Ellis is listed in recent GaDOE leadership updates as Vice Chair of Appeals.
๐ Verify current list
Use the official State Board page because roles and membership can change.
Georgia local school board governance, ethics and training resources
GaDOE provides local school board governance resources that cover official standards, required training, and ethics guidelines for local boards of education and school systems. This is useful for board members, district leaders, policy researchers, and residents trying to understand how Georgia local boards are expected to operate.
Local board governance is separate from daily school administration. A local board may approve policy, budgets, calendars, and high-level district governance items, while the superintendent and district staff handle operations. If you have a school-specific concern, check the local district chain of command before escalating directly to a board member.
๐ Governance standards
Use official governance resources for standards and board expectations.
๐ Required training
Local board training requirements may apply to board members and governance work.
โ๏ธ Ethics
Ethics guidance helps explain responsible school board conduct and governance expectations.
๐ซ Local chain of command
Use district procedures before sending a student-level issue to a board meeting.
Formal hearings and appeals to the Georgia State Board of Education
GaDOE provides a formal hearings and appeals page for legal cases brought before the Georgia State Board of Education and the Office of State Administrative Hearings. This is different from asking a local school board a question during a public meeting.
If your issue involves discipline, employment, certification, state board appeal procedure, administrative law, policy interpretation, or a formal dispute, do not rely on a generic article. Use the official formal hearings and appeals page and consider qualified legal advice if your situation has legal deadlines or rights at stake.
Legal-process caution: This article is not legal advice. Formal hearings and appeals can involve deadlines, filings, records, legal standards, and administrative procedures. Use official GaDOE guidance and qualified advice where needed.
Public records, student records and where Georgia users should start
State-level records, State Board meeting minutes, board materials, policies, rules, and state education documents may be available through GaDOE pages or official public records processes. Local student records, transcripts, attendance records, report cards, discipline records, special education records, bus records, and registration files are usually handled by the local school or district.
Do not submit private student records to random websites. For current students, start with the school office or local district records office. For State Board meeting minutes, use the official State Board Meeting Minutes page. For local board minutes, use the local district board page, BoardDocs, Simbli, eBOARD, or the districtโs posted meeting records.
๐ State board minutes
Use GaDOE meeting minutes for state-level board records.
๐ซ Local student records
Use the local school or district records office for transcripts and student files.
๐๏ธ Local board records
Use the district board page, BoardDocs, Simbli, or local meeting archive.
๐ Privacy warning
Do not upload private student data to unofficial sites.
What Georgia education information is free and what may require payment
Most basic Georgia Board of Education information should be free to view. You should not pay a third-party website to access the official State Board meeting schedule, State Board meeting minutes, live webcast archive, GaDOE contact details, Georgia.gov public school enrollment guidance, public policies, local district calendars, or local board meeting dates that are publicly posted.
Some actions may involve official fees, approved payment platforms, or formal request costs. Examples can include public records copying, student records processing, meal payments, optional student activities, tickets, transcript requests, local district fees, or state-level administrative processes. Before paying, verify that the payment link is connected to an official state, local district, or district-approved platform.
โ Usually free to check
State board schedule, meeting minutes, district calendars, local board meeting pages, policies, and public contact details.
๐ณ May involve payment
Records copying, meal accounts, transcript processing, tickets, optional activities, and district-approved services.
๐ซ Avoid unofficial payment traps
Do not pay random sites for public school information already available from GaDOE, Georgia.gov, or your district.
Wrong-site warning: Georgia State Board, local boards and charter boards are different
The phrase โGeorgia Board of Educationโ can mean different things in search results. It may refer to the Georgia State Board of Education, the Georgia Department of Education, a local county board such as Gwinnett County Board of Education, a city board such as Atlanta Board of Education, or the State Charter Schools Commission.
Use the state board pages for statewide meetings, policies, minutes, webcasts, and appeals. Use local district websites for school calendars, local board meetings, bus routes, registration, attendance zones, school meals, and student records. Use charter-school commission resources only for state charter school commission matters.
Georgia State Board
Statewide board schedule, policies, minutes, webcast archive, and formal appeals.
Local board of education
County or city district calendars, local board meetings, local agenda, transportation, and schools.
Georgia Department of Education
State education agency for public education oversight and statewide education information.
State Charter Schools Commission
Separate charter school authorizer resources and commission meeting materials.
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Map and directions for Georgia Department of Education in Atlanta
The Georgia Department of Education office is listed at 205 Jesse Hill Jr. Dr. SE, Atlanta, GA 30334. Use this map for general direction planning, but check the official State Board schedule or GaDOE contact page before visiting because meeting location, access rules, public hours, and department availability can change.
Visit reminder: The state office is not your local district office. For student registration, school calendar, transportation, meals, local board meetings, or school records, contact your local Georgia school district.
Clearly marked official Georgia Board of Education links
Use these official links first. Each blue button below is an official state, Georgia.gov, GaDOE, or related official resource so users can quickly understand where to click on mobile.
Open Georgia Department of Education
Main official Georgia Department of Education website.
Open State Board of Education
State Board policies, meeting information, board profiles, and official state board resources.
Open State Board Meeting Schedule
Official State Board meeting dates, times, committee meetings, and regular sessions.
Open Local Board Governance
Standards, required training, and ethics guidelines for local boards.
Open Formal Hearings and Appeals
Official procedures for formal hearings and appeals to the State Board.
Open Georgia.gov GaDOE Profile
State profile with GaDOE address, phone, toll-free number, and agency overview.
Open Public School Enrollment Guide
Georgia.gov guide for enrollment, residency proof, attendance zones, and local district registration.
Open Georgia.gov
Use Georgia.gov to verify state websites and Georgia government services.
Georgia Board of Education questions people ask most
What is the official Georgia Board of Education website?
The official state-level website is the Georgia Department of Education site at gadoe.org. Use the State Board of Education section for board meetings, policies, minutes, webcast archive, governance resources, and appeals.
Where is the Georgia Department of Education office?
Georgia.gov lists the Georgia Department of Education office at 205 Jesse Hill Jr. Dr. SE, Atlanta, GA 30334.
What is the Georgia Department of Education phone number?
The main phone number is 404-656-2800. The toll-free number is 800-311-3627.
Where can I find Georgia State Board meeting dates?
Use the official 2026 State Board Meeting Schedule page on gadoe.org. It lists State Board meeting dates, committee meetings, regular sessions, times, and location information when posted.
Where can I find Georgia State Board meeting minutes?
Use the official State Board Meeting Minutes page on gadoe.org. It provides historical meeting records, board actions, and policy decisions.
Does the Georgia Board of Education publish one school calendar for the whole state?
No. Georgia public school calendars are published by local school districts. Use your local county or city district calendar for first day, last day, breaks, holidays, teacher workdays, and graduation dates.
How many school days are required in Georgia public schools?
Georgia.gov says public schools provide K-12 education at least 180 days a year. Exact calendars and schedules are handled by local school districts.
How do I enroll a child in a Georgia public school?
Use Georgia.govโs public school enrollment guide, then contact the local school district where the child lives. Enrollment is based on the district and attendance zone.
Where do I find my local Georgia school board meeting schedule?
Go to your local school district website and look for Board of Education, Board Meetings, BoardDocs, Simbli, eBOARD, agendas, or meeting minutes. Local board meetings are separate from Georgia State Board meetings.
Who is the Georgia State Board of Education Chair?
Recent GaDOE leadership updates list Phenna Petty as Chair. Board leadership can change, so always check the official State Board page before citing current roles.
Where can I watch Georgia State Board meetings?
Use the official State Board live webcast and webcast archive page on gadoe.org. Availability can depend on the meeting and posted webcast information.
Is Georgia State Board the same as my county Board of Education?
No. The Georgia State Board is a statewide board. County and city boards are local boards that handle local calendars, local board meetings, schools, registration, transportation, and district-level operations.
Official verification and privacy reminder
This article is an independent guide created to help families, students, staff, board watchers, residents, and public users find the correct official Georgia Board of Education, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia.gov, and local district resources. It is not the official Georgia Department of Education website and does not replace official State Board notices, meeting agendas, minutes, policies, local school calendars, public records procedures, legal hearing instructions, or district-level rules.
For enrollment, attendance zones, school calendars, bus routes, meal accounts, student records, local board meetings, school assignments, transcript requests, or student-specific issues, contact the local school or local district. For state board meetings, policies, appeals, and state education resources, use the official GaDOE pages. Do not submit private student data, health records, identity documents, parent login details, or payment information through unofficial websites.
Best way to use this Georgia Board of Education guide
The best starting point for Georgia Board of Education information is the official Georgia Department of Education website at gadoe.org. Use it for State Board of Education meeting schedules, policies, meeting minutes, webcast archive, governance resources, and formal hearings or appeals.
For school calendars and local board meetings, use your local Georgia school district website. The State Board does not publish one single calendar for every public school district. Search your county or city district calendar for first day, last day, holidays, teacher workdays, and graduation dates, and use your local district board page for local agendas, minutes, and public comment rules.