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Alisha Thomas Searcy

Alisha Thomas Searcy is running for Georgia State School Superintendent, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Alisha is from Miami, Florida. She has a bachelor's from Spelman College and a master's in education. She also has a Level 5 Georgia Superintendent Certificate from the Georgia Professional Standards, which expired in June 2020. She lives with her husband and three children in Cobb County, Georgia.

Professional background

Alisha does consulting services for elected officials and for education. She is the Chief Executive Officer of AT Morgan Enterprises. She previously worked at Ivy Preparatory Academies as a Superintendent.

Political background

Alisha Searcy previously served as a Representative in the Georgia House of Representatives. She served 6 terms, her last term ended in 2014. She is now running for the State School Superintendent in Georgia.

School System Budget

As a State Representative, she coauthored a constitutional amendment that created the State Charter Schools Commission.

As a State Representative, she authored the state intra-district transfer law. This law allows parents to choose the best public school within their district for their child to attend, regardless of zip code.

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Teacher Recruitment

As a State Representative, she coauthored Georgia's Teacher and Leadership Evaluation system. This standard evaluates teachers across areas of professional learning, school culture, understanding of curriculum, and test design.

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School Curriculum

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School Violence

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COVID

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