Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR301

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/28/25  
Report Pass
3/28/25  
Enrolled
4/2/25  

Caption

Senate Rosenwald Schools Study Committee; create

Impact

If passed, SR301 would create a formal legislative committee to investigate the conditions, issues, and historical significance of Rosenwald schools. The committee would have the authority to recommend any necessary action or legislation based on its findings. This initiative could potentially lead to heightened public awareness and understanding of this important aspect of African American educational history in Georgia, and contribute to discussions on how to enhance current educational programs and community support for underserved populations.

Summary

Senate Resolution 301, also known as the Senate Rosenwald Schools Study Committee, proposes the establishment of a committee tasked with studying the history and impact of Rosenwald schools in Georgia. These schools were funded in part by Julius Rosenwald and aimed to provide educational opportunities for African American children in rural areas during the early 20th century. The bill highlights the transformative role these schools played in improving education and economic prospects for African American communities, with over 240 schools built in Georgia alone, impacting approximately 35,000 students.

Contention

The resolution emphasizes that while school integration led to the closure of many Rosenwald schools, their legacy continues to influence educational and social policies today. However, the bill does not outline the specific outcomes or legislation that might result from the committee's findings, which could lead to varying opinions on its practical implications. There may also be debates regarding the allocation of state funds for the study, particularly in the context of other pressing educational needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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