First Contested School Board Race in 12 Years: What You Need to Know About Post 7
For the first time since 2014, voters in the Post 7 district will have a genuine choice in their school board representative. The contested race comes at a pivotal moment for Bibb County schools, as the district grapples with declining enrollment, budget shortfalls, and questions about school consolidation.
Both candidates bring different visions for the district's future. The race has drawn attention from education advocacy groups across the state, who see Bibb County as a bellwether for how Georgia communities respond to the intertwined challenges of voucher programs, population decline, and aging infrastructure.
Voters in the Post 7 district should research both candidates' positions on school closures, budget priorities, and community engagement. Early voting begins in May, and every vote in a local school board race has an outsized impact on the quality of education in our community.
