Savannah Chatham County Public School Systems first day back
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CHATHAM COUNTY, Ga. () — Over 36,000 students in Chatham County are beginning the new school year today. School officials have been preparing for months to ensure a strong start, implementing changes in security, transportation, and nutrition for the students.

As early as 5 a.m. on a rainy Monday, over 300 buses are ready to transport more than 27,000 students across Chatham County. School authorities have been meticulously planning to ensure a smooth start to the academic year for both students and staff.

This summer, the SCCPSS introduced several enhancements aimed at student welfare. Enhanced security measures, such as entry screenings, increased officer presence, and new panic alert badges for staff, will be put in place for the 2025-2026 academic year in every school.

Improving student attendance is a major focus, as poor attendance can greatly impact education. The district permits up to five days of remote learning for emergencies and ten attendance recovery days. Missing just two days per month is defined as chronic absenteeism, which can impact class credits. To tackle this, officials have initiated a “Strive for five” campaign to promote keeping absences to five or fewer days each year.

“The legacy I aspire to leave is ensuring every student receives the resources they need and has a positive educational journey in our district. I want students to exit our schools with endless possibilities for their future,” expressed Dr. Denise Watts, Superintendent of the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS).

This academic year, meals won’t impede learning, as all students are provided with free breakfast and lunch without questions. This initiative aims to alleviate food insecurity and simplify morning routines for families, according to district leaders.

Also, if you’re driving near schools, remember passing a bus with flashing lights is not only dangerous – it’s illegal.

Summary of First Day of School: What’s New This Year

  • Free breakfast & lunch for all students
  • New Safety Measures on Every Campus
  • Attendance: Strive for 5 or Fewer Absences

School leaders say this year’s changes are designed to give every student a safer and smarter start.

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