Education Policy

IDRA Testimony During the 2023 Georgia Legislative Session

IDRA’s Georgia Policy Priority Recommendations for the 2023 session (En Español).

Transgender and Gender Non-Binary Students Deserve Safe & Sustaining School Environments – IDRA Testimony against Senate Bill 88, submitted by Mikayla Arciaga, M.A.Ed., to the Georgia Senate Education and Youth Committee, August 23, 2023

Protect Crucial Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Educator Preparation to Ensure Georgia Classrooms Are Safe and Inclusive for All Students – IDRA Testimony submitted by Mikayla Arciaga, M.A.Ed., to the Georgia Professional Standards Commission, July 13, 2023

IDRA Testimony Against the Removal of DEI Standards from Teacher Certification Standards – Submitted by Jonathan Peraza Campos, M.S., to the Georgia Professional Standards Commission, June 7, 2023

Acceptable Use Policies Must Include Protections for LGBTQ+ Material and Student Data Privacy – IDRA Testimony Against House Bill 338 submitted by Ruth Youn to the Georgia Senate Education and Youth Committee, March 21, 2023

Students Deserve to Attend Fully-Funded Public Schools That Affirm and Sustain All Aspects of their Identity – IDRA Testimony Against Senate Bill 233, Submitted to the Georgia House Education Committee on March 20, 2023

Senate Bill 88 Discriminates Against LGBTQ+ Students, who Deserve Supportive Schools that Affirm their Identity, IDRA Testimony Against Senate Bill 88, submitted by Ruth Youn to the Georgia Senate Education and Youth Committee, March 1, 2023

LGBTQ+ Students Deserve Supportive Schools that Affirm their Identity – IDRA Testimony Against Senate Bill 88, submitted by Mikayla Arciaga, M.A. Ed, to the Georgia Senate Education and Youth Committee, February 14, 2023

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