The North Fulton Council of PTAs held its first President's Roundtable and School of Information at the Teaching Museum North on Wednesday, August 24. Guest of honor, James Wilson, Superintendent of Fulton County Schools expressed his belief that strong PTAs are critical to successful schools and briefly outlined his goals for Fulton County Schools this year. "We want to stress education for all children and try to improve each and every classroom," Wilson commented. "Our goal is to look at every school and get down into the classroom to make sure that we're teaching the curriculum the way it should be taught. The only way to really improve instruction is make sure that we're supporting that teacher so that teacher can be successful with our children." Pictured from left to right are: Sandra Alexander (Chief of Staff, Fulton County Schools), Edward Williamson (Taylor Road Middle School Principal), James Wilson (Superintendent of Fulton County Schools), Norris Gaynor (Summit Hill Elementary School Principal), Linda Schultz (Fulton County School Board Member, District 1), Randall Brannon (Mountain Park Elementary School Principal), Jaque Coxe (curator of the Teaching Museum North), Laura Dobbs (Georgia PTA President), Laura Stewart (MPE parent, Georgia PTA Communications Chair, and former co-president North Fulton Council PTA) and Sue Guthrie (co-president North Fulton Council PTA). Back to Recognition Index
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