The Governor's Office of Student Achievement (OSA) was established July 1, 2000 by the state law known as the A Plus Education Reform Act. The mission of OSA is to provide accountability for all of Georgia's education system from prekindergarten through postsecondary levels that will result in:
Improving student achievement
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Improving school completion
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As part of this mission, OSA presents its sixth annual report on Georgia's public K-12 schools. With the 2004-2005 Report Card, OSA presents the Single Statewide Accountability System (SSAS) for Georgia's K-12 schools. OSA hopes that the information contained in this report and future reports will provide teachers, parents, and students with valuable information regarding schools and school districts and challenge communities to improve education for all of Georgia's children.
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to go to the 2006-2007 Report.