What is RESA and Why it Matters
August 6, 2025
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Chattahoochee-Flint RESA Supports Local Teachers, Leaders, and Students
While students fill classrooms across Georgia, a lesser-known organization works quietly behind the scenes to support their success: RESA, or Regional Educational Service Agencies.
 Established by the Georgia legislature in 1986, RESAs were designed to serve public schools by providing professional development, curriculum support, and leadership training. There are 16 RESA districts across the state, each one partnered with the Georgia Department of Education, the Governor's Office of Student Achievement, and the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
 One of the most active and innovative is Chattahoochee-Flint RESA, based in Ellaville, which serves the following school...

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