Walker County Messenger

Public health liaison appointed for Ga. K-12 schools amid COVID-19 pandemic

- By Beau Evans Capitol Beat News Service

A longtime Georgia educator has been appointed to work with local school districts on public-health issues as students resume in-person and online classes amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Garry McGiboney, a certified psychologi­st with decades of experience in public education, will serve as the new publicheal­th liaison at the state Department of Education.

He will act as a point of contact for local districts to address public-health issues and keep communicat­ion flowing between districts and state school officials, the Georgia Department of Public Health and the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency.

McGiboney, who previously served as state deputy superinten­dent for school climate and safety, looks to fill a key advisory position as Georgia’s roughly 2,300 schools weigh how to create safe learning environmen­ts for students and teachers during the pandemic.

He is poised to work with local districts and health officials on boosting COVID-19 tests, contact tracing, data collection and reporting. He will also coordinate with emergency management officials on distributi­ng safety equipment and supplies to schools.

“This position will ensure they have strong lines of communicat­ion to state and local public health officials, and the best possible guidance and support to safeguard the health of students and staff,” said State School Superinten­dent Richard Woods.

Many Georgia students began returning to in-person classes this month for the 2020-21 school year, following statewide school closures in March that prompted students to complete springseme­ster courses online.

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