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Randell Eugene Trammell
REPUBLICAN
Randell Eugene Trammell is running for Georgia State School Superintendent, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Randell Eugene Trammell has a bachelor's degree in religion from Reinhardt University, a master's in business administration from Reinhardt University McCamish School of Business, and a doctor of education from Northeaster University. He lives with his wife, Catherine, and their three children in Cartersville. He volunteers as a Bartow-Cartersville board member at the Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia and as a member of the board of trustees for Reinhardt University.
Professional background
Randell currently serves as a commissioner on the Georgia Commission on Civic Education and works as president and CEO of the US Center for Civic Engagement, as chief executive officer of the Georgia Center for Civic Engagement, and as a certified coach, speaker, and trainer with The John Maxwell Team.
Political background
Randell's campaign for State School Superintendent in the State of Georgia is his first run for public office.
School Curriculum
Supports policies to improve educational standards through teacher support, classroom discipline, and a focus on core academic skills.
Plans to expand career and technical education and workforce development programs (CTAE) to prepare students for employment after graduation.
Believes that education decision-making authority should be shifted from the federal government to state and local levels.
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School Facilities & Resources
Wants to increase transparency and accountability in schools, including access to information on curriculum, performance, and spending.
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Student Wellbeing
As of March 11, 2026, Randell Eugene Trammell’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Teachers
Supports increasing teacher pay and resources to improve educator retention and support.
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Access to Education
Supports expanding parental choice across multiple education options, including public, charter, private, and homeschooling.
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