Looney, Dr. Mike; Georgia's 2024 Superintendent of the Year; commend
The resolution highlights Dr. Looney's effective strategies, including his handling of the first school-related COVID-19 case in Georgia and the launch of the 'Bridge to Success' plan post-pandemic, which specifically targets learning loss. His approach to academic reform and financial management not only focused on student outcomes but also maintained the district's AAA credit rating, ensuring continued investment in educational resources and programs.
House Resolution 259 is a commendation acknowledging and honoring Dr. Mike Looney for being named Georgia's 2024 Superintendent of the Year. Dr. Looney has been serving Fulton County Schools, which is the state's fourth-largest school district, since June 2019. During his tenure, he has been instrumental in implementing initiatives aimed at enhancing academic achievement, career readiness, and dropout prevention, which have resulted in significant progress for the district's over 87,000 students. Under his leadership, the district has seen improvements in student literacy and a recorded graduation rate of 90.7% in 2023.
While the resolution serves primarily as a recognition of Dr. Looney's achievements, it also reflects broader discussions about educational leadership in Georgia and the challenges faced in public school systems. The accomplishments noted in the resolution may generate dialogue about funding, support for educational initiatives, and the role of leadership in managing public health crises in schools.