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After letter, Georgia State to allow pastor to share faith on campus | Georgia
SUMMARY: Georgia State University (GSU) reversed its decision to restrict Stephen Atkerson, a local Christian man, from sharing his faith on campus after a demand letter from First Liberty Institute, a religious liberty defense group. Atkerson is now allowed to engage in consensual conversations with students about Christianity outside the designated free speech zone. Initially, GSU officials had enforced restrictions, even involving police when Atkerson attempted to converse outside the designated area. First Liberty’s letter emphasized Atkerson’s constitutional rights, urging the university to ensure no further prohibitions on his religious speech occur on campus.
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Georgia school voucher list makes more than 400,000 students eligible
SUMMARY: In Georgia, over 400,000 students are eligible for $6,500 “promise scholarships” for private schooling or homeschooling, based on a recently released list of the state’s lowest-performing schools. The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement revised the list after initial mistakes, allowing students zoned for the bottom 25% of schools to apply, including students from areas with failing middle or elementary schools. The program, which has a spending cap of $141 million, could face a flood of applications exceeding available vouchers. Prioritization for low-income families and a random drawing will decide distributions if demand surpasses supply.
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Trump administration starts talks with Russia about Ukraine war
SUMMARY: High-stakes negotiations between U.S. and Russian leaders, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have commenced to address the war in Ukraine. However, Ukrainian representatives were absent from the discussions, leading President Zelenskyy to assert that Ukraine will not recognize any agreements made without its involvement. U.S. senators Thom Tillis, Jeanne Shaheen, and Michael Bennet recently visited Kyiv, reaffirming U.S. support for Ukraine and emphasizing that any peace deal must include Ukrainian leadership. The Trump administration’s approach contrasts with that of the Biden administration, seeking rapid resolutions to the conflict while involving Ukraine in future talks.
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Westabou Montessori School hosting gallery and silent auction to help students in financial need
SUMMARY: Westabou Montessori School, a nonprofit serving children ages 2-15, is hosting its “Coloring Outside the Lines Art GALA-ry and Silent Auction” on February 22 at The Hub in Augusta. The event aims to raise funds for students in financial need, supporting families facing various life challenges. Head of School Amanda Stevens emphasized the goal is to cultivate critical thinking and lifelong learning in students. The adults-only gala will feature local entertainers, including dancers and musicians, along with a silent auction of art created by students. Tickets are available on the school’s website and social media.
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