January 8, 2025 - 07:57

In a significant move, the Atlanta Board of Education has appointed Tolton Pace to fill the District 6 seat that was recently vacated by Eshé Collins. This appointment comes as the board seeks to ensure continued representation and effective governance within the district.
Pace, who has a background in education and community service, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity and emphasized his commitment to addressing the needs of students and families in District 6. He aims to focus on enhancing educational programs, improving school facilities, and fostering a collaborative environment among educators, parents, and community members.
The vacancy arose following Collins' resignation, which left a crucial gap in leadership during a pivotal time for the district. With Pace stepping into this role, the board hopes to maintain momentum in ongoing initiatives and ensure that the voices of District 6 residents are heard in decision-making processes. The appointment reflects the board's dedication to upholding educational standards and fostering a supportive environment for all students.
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